Wednesday, February 18, 2015

On the Fact that 37% of Men in South Africa Have Admitted to Sexually Assaulting at Least One Women

Yeah, that sounds more like a "war on women" than the U.S. not paying for a spoiled middle-class woman's birth control.

6 comments:

Les Carpenter said...

If I'm not mistaken the argument from liberals go deeper than that Will. Damn sound bites and snippets, they certainly do no good service to facillitate in depth discussions.

Rusty Shackelford said...


Wheeeeeeeee Doggieeeeeeeeee


I love me some college basketball.

Tyus Jones is a baaaaaaad young man.

Kudo's to the Tarheels,great game

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

Gotta disagree, Les. Liberal arguments are exceedingly shallow, linear, and hackneyed, in my opinion.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

Can't say that I'm enjoying this season much, Russ (what, with UConn tanking and all) but, yeah, that was an awesome game.

BB-Idaho said...

"Liberal arguments are exceedingly shallow, linear, and hackneyed, in my opinion."
=are we to assume that the arguments of the right (Hannity,
Limbaugh, Coulter) are by comparison, paragons of clarity,
depth and nobility?

dmarks said...

Will, how about the ridiculous and s exist "equal pay" movement, which demands employers pay women a massive unearned handout just for being women?

The Dems call opposition to this, and support for pay in proportion to the value of the work, part of the "war on women".