Neal Horsley Runs For Governor Of Georgia
Yes, that Neal Horsley. The one who rails against the “unnatural acts” of gays, yet admitted to me he had sex with animals. The one who put the names and addresses of abortion doctors on his website, and then added a red line through the name of Dr. Barnett Slepian after Slepian was murdered and said, “See, I told ya.”
Here is a beautiful little campaign ditty. But let me warn you before you watch this video. Lots of blood and fetuses.
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Here is the infamous radio interview where Mr. Horsley lives up to his name.
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Neal and a mule? Hey, it’s Georgia. If Neal was from Arkansas, he’d be having sex with his sister instead.
I hope he at least had the good sense to have protected sex. Sure, nearly all mules are sterile but you never know ……
April 23rd, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Mouse~ lol
that campaign video is so horrible i couldn’t watch it. not b/c of the dead babies, b/c of his over-confident harmonica and guitar playing. good grief.
i really really pray that he was joking about the mule thing, and didn’t know when to stop his joke. i really really hope so…
i am happily PRO-LIFE, but that’s just irresponsible of him to list abortion doctors on his website.
April 23rd, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Alan, How are you? Thank you for taking my comments.
Ask this clown if he believes people who use fertility clinics in order to have children are going to hell too. After all they also destroy embryonic cells.
This guy is making me want to burn my membership card to the human race.
April 23rd, 2008 at 11:23 pm
Last week’s meeting between former US president Jimmy Carter and the exiled leader of Hamas militants did not produce any results, Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Malki said here Wednesday.
“President Carter came to the region thinking he could achieve something. Unfortunately president Carter left without anything concrete,” he told a conference in the Spanish capital.
“The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else,” he said.
“Hamas offered nothing to president Carter. They reiterated the same positions. There was no change on the part of Hamas,” Malki added.
April 24th, 2008 at 3:37 am
This guy is making Jesus cry and takes the parts of The New Testament he likes and tosses out the rest. Or just redefines it.
I am PRO-CHOICE, Jimmy Carter is an American Hero and Alan Colmes is a National Treasure.
April 24th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
Hmmmm. Interesting concept these republicans have - save the fetus, kill the child (as of 4/21/08, 4039 American dead in Iraq. These are somebody’s children, but I guess mentally challenged people such as Horsley can’t comprehend that fact).
April 24th, 2008 at 2:33 pm
Why is there a constant moral equivalency drawn between Iraq (or the death penalty) and abortion? None exists. How many babies have been butchered since 1973, folks? Millions? We need to allow babies to have control of THEIR bodies. Roughly half of the babies slaughtered are female…so I’m very pro-woman.
Another thing: I readily admit people are dying in Iraq, but you people who are pro-baby evisceration won’t generally admit a life is being snuffed out. Admit that late-term abortion is killing a sentient human life and maybe we can at least have an intellectually honest playing field.
Cheryl, I generally agree with you, but why is it that abortion doctors are viewed as caring healthcare providers when they are participating in the violent termination of nascent human life (many times over)? Then you have some misguided idiot like Eric Rudolph and he’s the only one labeled an extremist? Isn’t that more intellectual dishonesty? Terrorism and violence is dead wrong, but it’s on BOTH sides.
And if Alan is reading, yes, abortion doctors should probably be charged with a crime if it’s past the point of viability (~24 weeks) and there is not some sort of valid medical reason or birth defect that is not compatible with life. At the very least, the issue needs to go back to the states. At the most, abortion as a method of birth control past 24 weeks needs to be banned.
I read a statistic that said only about 10% of abortions are performed after the first trimester (13/14 weeks). That’s about 120,000 a year. So even though I’m staunchly pro-life, if you people on the left would give a little ground we could restrict abortion to <14 weeks and then probably make a lot of us on the right very happy. You’d still be getting 90% of abortions, and it wouldn’t be so gruesome. But you never will: it is more important to never erode the “right” than to be intellectually honest or moral.
April 24th, 2008 at 3:07 pm
Hey Flap, it’s YOUR OPINION that these are babies, science, law and medicine say it is a fetus..don’t confuse opinion with fact.
April 24th, 2008 at 6:47 pm
So using that logic, it’s your OPINION that a baby is a human when it comes out of the womb, too. What the hell kind of nonsensical word games are we playing?
Science and medicine essentially attribute personhood to an unborn child by 24 weeks, if not earlier. The law also used to say that black people were not human beings. Would you have said the same thing 200 years ago concerning black people if I was pro-abolition?
I can’t kill people on a whim who are in my house, so why should a woman be able to kill people inside of her body? I have no interest in anyone’s body unless they are using it to kill others.
April 24th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
It isn’t a baby until it’s born.
If a doctor were charged with a crime, should abortion become illegal, so should the woman. Fair is fair.
If I hire a hitman to do in my rich uncle, both the hitman and I would go on trial. Same with illegal abortions.
In some states, abortion used to be illegal because of the danger to the woman, not because a microscopic mass of cells was the equal of a born individual.
April 25th, 2008 at 3:09 am