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STATES'
RIGHTS:
Summary
AMMO
John Ashcroft
(States' Rights, Lies, Hypocrisy)
FACT:
John Ashcroft once conducted an interview with Southern Partisan magazine
Confederate rag that it is) entitled "John Ashcroft: Champion of States'
Rights and Traditional Southern Values." States Rights aside, he then urged
the FBI to trample California state law and shut down "cannabis clubs"
which aided terminally ill patients. Now, it seems that Ashcroft's latest
target is Oregon, where he's now urging the FBI to crack down on doctors
who perform assisted suicides. The voters of Oregon approved the assisted
suicide law last year.
COMMENT:
It seems that the "Champion of States' Rights" should more accurately be
dubbed the "Champion of States' Rights That I Agree With" So let that confederate
flag fly and stamp the ten commandments on every public school wall, but
don't ever give comfort and/or relief to the terminally ill. Got it?
John Ashcroft
(States Rights, Despicable behavior)
FACT:
Famed proponents of states rights, the Bush administration, has been assaulting
California law in an effort to shut down one of the state's largest "cannabis
clubs," which cared for over 900 terminally ill patients. A spokeswoman
for the DoJ, Susan Dryden, said, "The recent enforcement is indicative
that we have not lost our priorities in other areas since September 11."
COMMENT: So there you terminal, hippie,
drug addicts. Take that. Love, John Ashcroft.
The Salvation
Army (Bigotry, States' Rights, Faith-based initiative)
FACT:
The Salvation Army wants to discriminate against homosexuals - and it looks
like the Bush administration is willing to help out. An internal document
revealed that the White House made a "firm commitment" to protect the Salvation
Army from state and local employment regulations which would prevent their
discriminatory hiring practices. In return to the White House, the Salvation
Army promises to hire lobbyists and spending up to $110,000 a month to
promote Bush's "faith-based initiative," the program that funnels taxpayers'
money to religious organizations. Have you donated lately?
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