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JUST ANOTHER SERIAL LIAR
posted at April 11, 2012 2:45 PM EDT
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) dismissed on Monday the idea that the GOP is waging a so-called war on women, calling it a "manufactured issue." "Talk about a manufactured issue -- there is no issue," he said on Louisville, Ky., radio station WHAS-AM. "Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Kelly Ayotte from New Hampshire and Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe from Maine I think would be the first to say -- and Lisa Murkowski from Alaska -- 'we don’t see any evidence of this.'" ( DID MCCONNELL LIE ? you decide ) "It makes no sense to make this attack on women," she said last Wednesday on KBBI's Coffee Table program, according to the Homer News. "If you don't feel this is an attack, you need to go home and talk to your wife and your daughters." Snowe called the recent controversy over the Obama administration's contraception mandate a "retro-debate that took place in the 1950s." |
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Re: JUST ANOTHER SERIAL LIAR
posted at April 11, 2012 3:12 PM EDT
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First: November 27, 2011 Last: May 18, 2013 |
In Response to JUST ANOTHER SERIAL LIAR: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) dismissed on Monday the idea that the GOP is waging a so-called war on women , calling it a "manufactured issue." "Talk about a manufactured issue -- there is no issue," he said on Louisville, Ky., radio station WHAS-AM . "Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Kelly Ayotte from New Hampshire and Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe from Maine I think would be the first to say -- and Lisa Murkowski from Alaska -- 'we don’t see any evidence of this.'" ( DID MCCONNELL LIE ? you decide ) Murkowski, however, recently criticized her own party for its focus on reproductive rights. "It makes no sense to make this attack on women," she said last Wednesday on KBBI's Coffee Table program, according to the Homer News . "If you don't feel this is an attack, you need to go home and talk to your wife and your daughters." Snowe called the recent controversy over the Obama administration's contraception mandate a "retro-debate that took place in the 1950s." Posted by JANMB Republican don't have any problems with any part of women's rights - reproductive or otherwise. It is the subject of WHO is paying for these rights of women that is the problem. What good is having a RIGHT if you want somebody else to pay and manage it for you? |