In defiance of the truth, NARAL is still insisting that John Roberts supports clinic bombers despite FactCheck debunking the claim, and even the NARAL President saying John Roberts doesn’t support clinic violence.
It also seems that the New York Times got into the fray about lying about John Roberts and his involvement in the Schiavo case which got a White House letter correcting the record.
The problem with John Roberts is that there is too little to attack him on. People have had to resort to checking adoption records for dirt (Hint: the only dirt you’d find is on the biological parents… next time try divorce records). NARAL, the NYT, and the MoveOn fringe have resorted to making up claims out of thin air and running ads, much like they had to lie to seniors about Social Security to get them to show up to lambaste Rep. Johnson on how privatizing Social Security is going to take away their checks. (Hint: That’s also a lie, no proposal is going to affect anyone receiving benefits or remotely close to receiving them).
When the Left has resorted to outright lying, they can complain about not having a message all the want. We know the message, give them control, sit down, shut up, surrender your money, and don’t ask questions. That’s why the best they can do is almost win an election.
HT: Pro-life blogs, Blogs for Bush, OTB Traffic Jam with some good posts on the subject.
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The GDB Pocket Reference is a useful book to anyone who does any serious work with the GNU Debugger (GDB). It lays out the basic usage of GDB and contains three lists of commands that can be used by their type (set and show commands, info commands, and general GDB commands). The layout is simple and straight-forward which makes information easily available to the novice and expert alike.
For anyone that is doing coding with gcc, this is an indispensable aide to debugging and troubleshooting. It’s a must for coders and system admins alike.
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Seems a bunch of lawyers had a problem that I suggested there should be a higher set of ethical standard than zealous advocating a client’s interests…
Then something like this happens. Still think it wasn’t about money?
Judge Greer gets Judge of the Year, Michael Schiavo gets Guardian of the Year… all of this is nothing but the right to kill crowd trying to rub it in the face of the pro-lifers that they won.
Neener neener neener.
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FactCheck.org found that the information in NARAL’s latest ad, the Roberts filed briefs to support clinic bombers is false. CNN is running the ad anyway.
To pro-choicers, anyone who is against abortion is a clinic bomber and terrorist.
In other news, liberal columnist Christopher Morris has largely proved my point from yesterday that Catholics should recuse themselves from any case that their religion has a stance on… namely abortion.
HT: QandO Blog, RedState, Michelle Malkin, Powerline
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