Down on the Pharm
If it makes Leftists mad, something has to be RIGHT about it.
About Me
- Name: pharmer1
- Location: Lawrenceburg, Indiana, United States
A prolife pharmacist. http://themorningafter.us
Monday, January 18, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Coakley obtains Obama aid
Martha Coakley, that Massachusetts Senate candidate who thinks Catholics shouldn't be permitted to work in hospital emergency rooms, has obtained the full backing and support of Obama, immediately after her expression of this sentiment. Obama intends to travel to Coakley's state on Sunday in order to bolster her effort against Republican Scott Brown.
Pharmer is happy to have assisted others in learning of Coakley's religious intolerance via submissions of this Washington times story and Ken Pittman to a number of well known venues of news and commentary.
This story also appeared on the Drudge Report, Jill Stanek's page, and was echoed by Rush Limbaugh on his Friday 1/15 radio show, among others. It is hoped that enough people heard of Coakley's views that Obama might need to address a question about it when he travels to Massachusetts in her support.
Pharmer is happy to have assisted others in learning of Coakley's religious intolerance via submissions of this Washington times story and Ken Pittman to a number of well known venues of news and commentary.
This story also appeared on the Drudge Report, Jill Stanek's page, and was echoed by Rush Limbaugh on his Friday 1/15 radio show, among others. It is hoped that enough people heard of Coakley's views that Obama might need to address a question about it when he travels to Massachusetts in her support.
Labels: anti-catholic, coakley, health care, massachusetts, obama, religious intolerance, support, us senate
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sr. Carol Keehan Still Lost in the Weeds Regarding Abortive "Health" Care
Obama and Abortion have been so extremely attached for so long, Pharmer expects Stedmans Medical Dictionary to rename the practice "OBORTION".
This year, Sr. Carol Keehan, of the Catholic Health Association, managed the same kind of lost in the weeds public statement as last year when she praised the (later aborted) appointment of Tom Daschle as HHS secretary. One can understand some administrative need to get along with the government, but these public statements cause her to appear a bit ridiculous to those who watch the political machinations.
Here's what the Good Sister put out on December 17th, regarding the unfounded belief that Bob Casey ever shared any serious interests with prolifers, and that the Senate would be concerned with our respect for human life.
More recently there is a too little, too late, statement that CHA agrees with the recent awakening of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that public funding of abortion and coercing the practice at the religiously run hospitals would be a bad idea.
Recent history has shown us that both the CHA and the USCCB have been willing to pass control of health care to people whom, as a group, are known to:
lie,
steal,
cheat on their taxes while demanding we pay,
accept bribes,
have association with the untimely deaths of ordinary citizens,
engage in personal practices which most of us find abhorrent,
favor health care rationing
abrogate the conscience rights of health care professionals who choose not to kill humans
favor, fund and obtain abortions
export the latter practice as population control for the "brown people" of the world.
Either the leaders of the CHA and USCCB are insane, or they have had very short term economic issues in mind when attempting to get along with the slime of Washington DC. It is antithetical to good reason to hand over complete control of health care to a horribly corrupt institution, and expect for it to remain mostly free from the killing which the institution is known to favor.
Pharmer reminds the CHA and USCCB that when their health care institutions no longer display any difference from the public institutions, the special social position and private funding which they have obtained will cease to exist.
This year, Sr. Carol Keehan, of the Catholic Health Association, managed the same kind of lost in the weeds public statement as last year when she praised the (later aborted) appointment of Tom Daschle as HHS secretary. One can understand some administrative need to get along with the government, but these public statements cause her to appear a bit ridiculous to those who watch the political machinations.
Here's what the Good Sister put out on December 17th, regarding the unfounded belief that Bob Casey ever shared any serious interests with prolifers, and that the Senate would be concerned with our respect for human life.
More recently there is a too little, too late, statement that CHA agrees with the recent awakening of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that public funding of abortion and coercing the practice at the religiously run hospitals would be a bad idea.
Recent history has shown us that both the CHA and the USCCB have been willing to pass control of health care to people whom, as a group, are known to:
lie,
steal,
cheat on their taxes while demanding we pay,
accept bribes,
have association with the untimely deaths of ordinary citizens,
engage in personal practices which most of us find abhorrent,
favor health care rationing
abrogate the conscience rights of health care professionals who choose not to kill humans
favor, fund and obtain abortions
export the latter practice as population control for the "brown people" of the world.
Either the leaders of the CHA and USCCB are insane, or they have had very short term economic issues in mind when attempting to get along with the slime of Washington DC. It is antithetical to good reason to hand over complete control of health care to a horribly corrupt institution, and expect for it to remain mostly free from the killing which the institution is known to favor.
Pharmer reminds the CHA and USCCB that when their health care institutions no longer display any difference from the public institutions, the special social position and private funding which they have obtained will cease to exist.
Labels: abortion, catholic health association, cha, health care, obama, Sr. Carol Keehan, USCCB
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Why White Supremacists Support Barack Obama - Esquire
Here's an interesting article from Esquire magazine featuring interviews from a group of fairly prominent racial extremists. Surprise! The majority of them supported Obama over McCain. You can read what passes for their reasoning here:
Why White Supremacists Support Barack Obama - Esquire
Why White Supremacists Support Barack Obama - Esquire
photo courtesy of Esquire magazine
Labels: aryan, black supremacist, obama, white supremacists
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Problem Was with Putting the Baby's Corpse Under The Christmas Tree
Strange but true........ the main social difficulty that our pro abortion law recognizes is that the corpse was placed under the Christmas Tree. Throwing similar bodies in a dumpster, generally will not result in significant penalty, as those in the abortion industry are well aware.
Very briefly, Ruby Lee Medina induced an abortion-by-early-delivery of her baby at 7 months gestation, using misoprostil (a drug sometimes used in medical abortions following mifepristone or methotrexate). Sometime during or after this procedure, the baby died, and the corpse was cleaned and placed under the Christmas tree at the abode shared with her significant other, Javier Gonzalez.
If early induction abortion is carried out in this manner at hospitals, there is no legal problem so long as the baby is born dead. If the baby is born alive, a law (rarely enforced) is in place to ensure that the infant is given care, and not killed or left to die of exposure.
The Illinois version of the above mentioned federal law was vehemently opposed by the current commander in chief, Barack Hussein Obama.
In other words, inducing an early delivery of a baby at late term, and leaving him or her to die is OK with Obama, and he might only have difficulty with the sanitary practices concerning temporary storage of the body under the Christmas tree. Or he might have difficulty with calling a Christmas tree by that name.
Again, killing a late term baby shortly before, during or shortly after birth is OK by Obama. So, if you voted for this monster, let your hearts not be troubled, but perhaps write to object to any legal penalties for the couple who killed their baby at their home.
Very briefly, Ruby Lee Medina induced an abortion-by-early-delivery of her baby at 7 months gestation, using misoprostil (a drug sometimes used in medical abortions following mifepristone or methotrexate). Sometime during or after this procedure, the baby died, and the corpse was cleaned and placed under the Christmas tree at the abode shared with her significant other, Javier Gonzalez.
If early induction abortion is carried out in this manner at hospitals, there is no legal problem so long as the baby is born dead. If the baby is born alive, a law (rarely enforced) is in place to ensure that the infant is given care, and not killed or left to die of exposure.
The Illinois version of the above mentioned federal law was vehemently opposed by the current commander in chief, Barack Hussein Obama.
In other words, inducing an early delivery of a baby at late term, and leaving him or her to die is OK with Obama, and he might only have difficulty with the sanitary practices concerning temporary storage of the body under the Christmas tree. Or he might have difficulty with calling a Christmas tree by that name.
Again, killing a late term baby shortly before, during or shortly after birth is OK by Obama. So, if you voted for this monster, let your hearts not be troubled, but perhaps write to object to any legal penalties for the couple who killed their baby at their home.
Labels: 7 months, abortion, born alive infant, chistmas tree, misoprostil, obama
Monday, December 14, 2009
Rod Blagojevich's lawyers want FBI transcripts of Obama interview
Disgraced former governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich has sent team Obama a reminder that he needs commutation or revocation of his sentencing. His lawyers have requested access to the transcripts of FBI interviews with the Obamas, Valerie Jarrett, Rahm Emanuel, and union bosses Thomas Balanoff and Andy Stern.
Yes, it's just a little reminder that Rod is not to be forgotten for his silence thus far regarding the planned sale of one genuine, Illinois Senate Seat. A strong display of gratitude from the White House is still expected
Yes, it's just a little reminder that Rod is not to be forgotten for his silence thus far regarding the planned sale of one genuine, Illinois Senate Seat. A strong display of gratitude from the White House is still expected
Labels: Balanoff, blagojevich, Emanuel, FBI, Jarrett, obama, Stern
Monday, October 19, 2009
John Stossel smashes Obama-care in under 7 minutes
Good, all except for the birth control pills. Nothing's perfect
Labels: health care, obama, obama-care, socialized medicine, Stossel
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
A News Source for the New Obama Slumlord Ads
This video and the accompanying article at the Boston Globe are a news source for the Obama Slumlord ads being run by the National Black Republican Association. The complaints about the housing disasters of Obama's political cronies and patrons has been a constant buzz coming out of Chicago, but largely unnoticed by the national media. Take a look, read the article, and of course follow the MONEY!
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Rev Wright is on the loose
Obama can't keep a lid on his former pastor, Jeremiah Wright. The Rev. is on a whirlwind tour to embarrass the leading democrat candidate further. Newt Gingrich theorizes that Wright is hurting Obama intentionally. I'm trying to decide if the effort is because Obama threw Wright under the bus with his Grandma, or if Wright has some idea of generating some racial discord, fueled by Obama failing in the primaries.
PM update -- from Obama today "``Obviously whatever relationship that I had with Reverend Wright has changed as a consequence of this,'' Obama said today. ``I don't think that he showed much concern for me; I don't think he showed much concern for what we're trying to do.''
I don't think Obama's going to be able to put a cork in Rev. Wright, unless maybe a large sum of money would do it........ Those posh gated communities are definitely high rent.
PM update -- from Obama today "``Obviously whatever relationship that I had with Reverend Wright has changed as a consequence of this,'' Obama said today. ``I don't think that he showed much concern for me; I don't think he showed much concern for what we're trying to do.''
I don't think Obama's going to be able to put a cork in Rev. Wright, unless maybe a large sum of money would do it........ Those posh gated communities are definitely high rent.
Labels: obama, under the bus, wright