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Breaking News! Did Akin Tell the Truth about how the GOP REALLY feel about Women?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19228212:MV8xOTY0MTcwXzMyOTUzNTM1XzUxNjFDMDk1] [quote:journalist:MV8xOTY0MTcwX0JDN0JFNDM5] Akin's remark was dripping with a lack of respect for women. That Romney would delegate his 'statement' about Akin's horrendous comment to a campaign aide speaks volumes about Romney's inability to understand the issues facing women, and his inability/unwillingness to even try to understand those issues. Does he sees women as second-class to men? He thinks that 'men know best'. It is impossible to think that he could adequately represent 50% of his constituency if he were elected. [/quote] [b]FACT IS, WHAT AKIN SAID IS ENTIRELY TRUE[/b] It's just that it is too politically-incorrect to talk about in today's Democrat-biased media-centric society. The Nazi's proved in experiments in the death camps that a women's body does indeed resist impregnation by rape. (the Clauman-Schumann experiments at Auschwitz). But, since that runs counter to the current ACCEPTED DEMOCRAT MEDIA TRUTH, you can't talk about it.That, and the fact that it came from equally politically-incorrect Nazi Death Camp Experiments. [/quote]
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Akin's remark was dripping with a lack of respect for women. That Romney would delegate his 'statement' about Akin's horrendous comment to a campaign aide speaks volumes about Romney's inability to understand the issues facing women, and his inability/unwillingness to even try to understand those issues.
Does he sees women as second-class to men? He thinks that 'men know best'. It is impossible to think that he could adequately represent 50% of his constituency if he were elected.
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