GOP Rep. Calls Planned Parenthood “Racist Baby Killers” at Values Voter Summit

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The meeting of religious fanatics and social conservative lunatics known as the Values Voter Summit gets under way today in its usual caveman fashion, as Republican congressman Tim Huelskamp calls Planned Parenthood “racist baby killers”, compares women’s reproductive rights to slavery, and repeats the usual right wing lies about Obamacare funding abortions.

WASHINGTON — A Republican member of Congress equated Planned Parenthood to “slavery forces” and called it a “racist organization” that was “created with the sole purpose of killing children that look like mine.”

Rep. Tim Huelskamp, a congressman from Kansas who made the comments at the 2012 Values Voter Summit this morning, is staunchly anti-abortion rights and said he has adopted four children “each of them either black, Hispanic, native American.”

“Besides slavery, abortion is the other darkest stain on our nation’s character,” Huelskamp told the crowd. “And this president is looking for every way possible to make abortion more available and more frequent, and he wants you to pay for it — even if you disagree with it. Welcome to another provision of Obamacare.

“Like the pro-slavery forces who invaded Kansas, the pro-abortion forces in Washington and elsewhere want us to believe that abortion is not murder — that being born is worse than death, that the unborn baby is property, not a person. We’ve heard that before — 150 years ago,” Huelskamp said, in an apparent reference to the Civil War and slavery.

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1 Kragar  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:26:47pm

Conservatives have been demanding I pay for shit I disagree with for years, why should they get special treatment?

2 allegro  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:26:58pm

I can think of not one thing to say that won't get me banned.

3 prairiefire  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:27:33pm

Kansas!

4 Romantic Heretic  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:28:42pm

Once again I am wondering why people like Rep. Huelskamp are in positions of public responsibility rather than receiving mental health care.

I mean seriously, what the fuck?

5 Lidane  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:29:03pm

I always love it when a man lectures me about reproductive rights.

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6 Kragar  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:33:42pm

re: #5 Lidane

I always love it when a man lectures me about reproductive rights.

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They just want to deal with all those complex issues for you so you can keep the house clean and raise the children.

7 erik_t  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:34:26pm

I feel pity for people who are apoplectic with fear at such boring and unobtrusive things. Amazing they aren't all dead from heart attacks by age 30.

8 allegro  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:35:16pm

He uses his children the way Romney uses the dead diplomats. All to score some sick points.

9 Targetpractice  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:35:25pm

re: #5 Lidane

I always love it when a man lectures me about reproductive rights.

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A female? On the internet and not in the kitchen?! Inconceivable!

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10 Obdicut  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:38:49pm

The GOP party position, may I remind everyone, is an absolute ban on all abortion for any reasons. Any talk they make of making exceptions for rape and incest are, as Paul Ryan honestly pointed out, bullshit. They have a party plank of a personhood amendment, which would define life as beginning at conception.

This would have the effect of making all abortion illegal. There's no provision that would make sense of 'Oh, you can kill another person if you got raped by someone else", that makes no sense.

The GOP stands for a complete criminilzation of abortion.

In addition, considering life as existing from the moment of conception would massively spike our death rate, since between ten and forty percent of conceptions auto-abort. The most common cause of death would be "Failed to implant".

There's a whole host of other fucking silliness that would occur if we actually took that step, but it mostly goes to show how fucking asinine it is to consider a zygote a human being on anything other than purely supernatural grounds.

11 wrenchwench  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:43:43pm

He's got Dodge City in his district. It's the stinkiest town I've ever been in. Surrounded by feedlots. Tons of flies.

No shortage of manure there. This guy is redundant.

12 iossarian  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:45:03pm

re: #8 allegro

He uses his children the way Romney uses the dead diplomats. All to score some sick points.

"I can't be a racist, I adopted a black kid."

Paternalistic bullshit.

13 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:46:30pm

re: #12 iossarian

"I can't be a racist, I adopted a black kid."

Paternalistic bullshit.

Some of my best kids are black.

14 engineer cat  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:49:45pm

“Racist Baby Killers”

1. chop logic to arrive at an erroneous conclusion
2. be startlingly rude and childish when talking about it
3. ...
4. profit!

15 ReamWorks SKG  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:49:50pm

Calling people "racist" is an old activist trick Lefties used to use. It can be very effective when used among certain groups.

BTW: A point about Romney and his strange statements about the riots in the Mid-East "our belief in free speech for everyone"

In the official RNC platform (read it! [Link: www.gop.com...] is a call to criminalize the "desecration" of the U.S. flag. Seems that Romney isn't that much different from people who are offended over depictions of Mohammad. What's the difference between one symbol vs. the other? Romney wants to change our Constitution to criminalize statements against our flag.

The symbol of our constitutional unity, to which we all pledge allegiance, is the flag of the United States of America. By whatever legislative method is most feasible, Old Glory should be given legal protection against desecration. We condemn decisions by activist judges to deny children the opportunity to say the Pledge of Allegiance in its entirety, including “Under God,” in public schools and encourage States to promote the pledge. We condemn the actions of those who deny our children the means by which to show respect for our great country and the constitutional principles represented by our flag.

Just substitute "Mohammad" for "flag" and you have Syria!

And then there's this: [Link: www.theonion.com...]

16 engineer cat  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:50:51pm

re: #13 Our Precious Bodily Fluids

Some of my best kids are black.

i've heard that some of mitt's best friends are humans. he knows several of them

17 lawhawk  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 12:52:58pm

re: #10 Obdicut

It would also create tremendous problems for anyone who seeks out IVF, since a substantial percentage of procedures fail, and then doctors will do multiple embryo implant to maximize chances of a successful pregnancy.

It would criminalize procedures that maximize the chances of a successful pregnancy to term under IVF - and would impose tremendous costs on reproductive centers that use IVF because of storage of embryos indefinitely (and perhaps against the wishes of the families).

18 efuseakay  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 2:00:26pm

Let's not forget DeMint calling Chicago teachers thugs... also at the VVS.

[Link: politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...]

19 prairiefire  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 2:18:56pm

re: #11 wrenchwench

He's got Dodge City in his district. It's the stinkiest town I've ever been in. Surrounded by feedlots. Tons of flies.

No shortage of manure there. This guy is redundant.

Dodge City does indeed suck.

20 Patricia Kayden  Fri, Sep 14, 2012 3:02:36pm

So let me get this straight. Republicans are trying their best to stop Blacks from exercising their rights to vote in several states. They're even trying to keep Obama's name off the ballot in at least one state. A Republican Congressman just went on a White Supremacist radio show recently.
But, an organization which helps women exercise their right to decide on what to do with their bodies is somehow racist? Right!


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