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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: JBTFD who wrote (29175)8/30/2008 1:45:14 PM
From: brushwud  Read Replies (1) of 149317
 
I don't know anything about what's in this particular domestic violence law that Biden wrote or whether it was enacted. If anyone wants to describe it, I'd be interested to know.

What got me started, I guess, was a press release from NOW about "women's rights". I don't believe in women's rights; I only believe in individual rights and equal rights. So hearing about "women's rights" always makes me suspicious. I did support the Equal Rights Amendment in 1972, but NOW dropped that after the Roe v. Wade decision because evidently NOW wants the right to abortion more than equal rights.

It's absolutely clear that some women perpetrate domestic violence. I object to any implication that men are always doing it to women.

As for Biden himself, he's an old-style, lame liberal nobody wanted for president and who doesn't represent any kind of "change". He's also someone who said Obama wasn't qualified, but he'd be proud to run "with or against" McCain. Obama's choice shows he doesn't hold a grudge, but not much else. Let's just hope nothing happens to Obama.
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