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  • After all, the Founders, slave-owners mostly, wouldn't see themselves in Michele Bachmann's characterization.

    Harry Shearer: USA 3.0 Harry Shearer 2011

  • After all, the Founders, slave-owners mostly, wouldn't see themselves in Michele Bachmann's characterization.

    Harry Shearer: USA 3.0 Harry Shearer 2011

  • If the pro-abortion side insists on using the arguments used by slave-owners and Nazis, they should not be surprised at the comparison.

    ProWomanProLife » Bring out the philosophy profs! 2010

  • After all, the Founders, slave-owners mostly, wouldn't see themselves in Michele Bachmann's characterization.

    Harry Shearer: USA 3.0 Harry Shearer 2011

  • Can you see the same applied to slave-owners or Nazis?

    ProWomanProLife » Back to school 2009

  • Can you see the same applied to slave-owners or Nazis?

    ProWomanProLife » Back to school 2009

  • And because I do not view women who abort in the same manner as slave-owners and Nazis.

    ProWomanProLife » Back to school 2009

  • As for the "founding fathers"--generally defined as someone who signed the Declaration of Independence or was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention--many prominent ones such as Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were slave-owners.

    Bachmann on slavery and the national debt Glenn Kessler 2011

  • It belittles the opposition to simply equate their position with that of slave-owners or Nazis, although it may be analogous.

    ProWomanProLife » Bring out the philosophy profs! 2010

  • As there are apparently many victimized woman, caught up in the vicious cycle of “survival of the fittest,” who violate and kill their own offspring after they themselves are violated, so also there were many slave-owners, like Thomas Jefferson or George Washington, who grew up in a system where slavery was acceptable.

    ProWomanProLife » Back to school 2009

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