Karl Rove never met a man or a constituent group he didn’t seek to exploit for political gain…and as best I can tell, his scorched earth approach rarely, if ever, left him wondering about the welfare of the many innocent individuals that may have been consumed in the carnage he created with calloused and cunning calculations.
Mr. Wehner makes the mistake of many who live with the promise of privilege…those who have neither built the trough at which they feed nor done the hard work to harvest the feast that fills it…they stand shoulder to shoulder with other gluttonous and greedy purveyors of pain…sopping up the spoils while pushing the powerless under the proverbial bus. Pardon my disgust, but fine men aren’t made by driving on and over others.
While Karl Rove and his cronies see themselves as king makers, they climbed the pole of power on the backs of those they sought to sacrifice. His legacy of unleashing hatred upon homosexuals in order to herd the holier than thou hoards into the ballot box may be his hallmark…but calling him an honorable human being is simply another symbol of the corrupted Christian cacophony he sought to coerce.
who's in charge of another person's body
I quote myself: No man in a long black dress is going to tell me what I can do with my body.
Well, a little rash but I take potshots at those who pontificate from both the altar and the bench. If you are where you can see this movie I hope you write about it. I don't think there's any chance in my part of Tennessee. The article was in the book section on the 21st. I believe the movie is supposed to open this month.
http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=358924
Movie Details
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Type: Documentary
Rating: NR
Running Time: 152 Minutes
Starring: , Norma McCorvey, Dallas Blanchard, Nat Hentoff, Alan Dershowitz, Noam Chomsky
Directed by: Tony Kaye
Lake of Fire
2006-USA-Religions & Belief Systems/Medicine/Politics & Government/Social Issues