Edwards responded sharply to a Clinton aide’s criticism today, intensifying a back-and-forth that began at last night’s debate, after Clinton said Nataline Sarkisyan could be alive if the patients bill of rights, which he’d boasted of championing, had passed.
“The Clinton campaign has no conscience,” Edwards said, after Clinton spokesman Jay Carson said Edwards does no more than “read articles about people who need help and talk about them.”
I found this rather funny considering what John Edwards said four years ago.
Edwards said Reeve, who died Sunday, “was a powerful voice for the need to do stem cell research and change the lives of people like him.
“If we do the work that we can do in this country, the work that we will do when John Kerry is president, people like Christopher Reeve will get up out of that wheelchair and walk again,” Edwards said.
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Yeah, for all the culture of death’s alleged flaws, it is far better to be alive, today, than back in the days before secular states rose up and slapped down the dark impulses of the Christian god. 🙂
Yeah, look how lovely secularism ended up. More dead than you can shake a cross at. Makes me wish something would rise up and slap down the dark impulses of secularism.
Something?
Or Someone?
http://www.catholic.org/politics/story.php?id=26206
http://www.catholic.org/national/national_story.php?id=26336
Ah yes, gulags and guillotines, the bright promise of secularism.
Hoodlum, your schtick is both highly predictable and largely boring. Ewww, bad nasty old religion. Always bad, always evil. Yeah, good reason and secularism…always fair and enlightened. OK…now that I have summed up your tripe..will you find something different? Or perhaps put down your anarchy 101 texts and do a little more study of the development of civilization and culture without your little anarchial filter.
Back to topic…if any campaign should know what no conscience looks like…
Jeff, is Hoodlum a real commentor or just another parody like Moloch and Sister Mary Biko?