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What Liberals share with 'Rapelay'
by Kevin McCullough
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This last week through informal surveys on my blog and social networking pages I asked the public what the United States government had done to its citizens in ramming the partisan stimulus package through votes and preparing for it the President's desk. I had not thought of it previously but I ended up needing to go back to some of my facebook friends and blog readers to further ask them not to use the profane expressions they were in public venues because of my sometimes youthful readership.

See an interesting theme developed.

Many of them compared the act that the partisan half of Congress performed something akin to sexual assault on 'We The People.'

Perhaps for good reason. Let me see if I can explain.

Liberals are long known for light sentences for child molestors, opposition to child rape and child porn laws, and the speedy expediting of "freedom of speech" protections to pornographers, pedophiles, and male homosexuals who belong to the group NAMBLA. Slightly less well known but easily documented are the sympathies the left has towards lowering the age of consent laws so that it's not really a crime for adults and children to have sex. This past week the Obama administration pushed the nomination of David Ogden to the Justice Department. Ogden is well known for his desire not to prosecute those who fall into most of these categories.

But why should we expect anything less? President Obama is merely following in the steps of former President Clinton who made porn in the White House so common it was kind of scoffed at as an afterthought to his administration.

This week Amazon.com after many complaints finally decided to ban a virtual reality game called "Rapelay." Defenders of the game say it's not real rape because it only occurs between computer animations. There are no genuine side effects. And it won't impact reality.

Sort of like what liberals sound like when it comes to our money. The money we work increasingly harder to earn. And with one uber-partisan vote they take away. Taken faster than the speed of light or at least in shorter than being allowed to read the legislation that does so.

In the game Rapelay, reviewers have stated that the player must first sexually assault a mother character and her two daughters before being allowed to then "pick" their next series of victims.

In the Congress of Washington DC liberals have seen to it that our mothers and daughters will have less money in the home budget working for their protection and welfare.

In the game Rapelay the reviews indicate that the rapist can even convince one of the animated computer characters that they like what's happening to them. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Debt and Deficit are DIFFERENT THINGS.
"United States runs a deficit of $65,000,000,000,000. (Sixty five trillion dollars.)"

First of all, where is he getting this number? The national debt is "only" $10 Trillion(!), according to every source I've read. And that's the DEBT. The DEFICIT is the amount we have to pay every year in INTEREST on the debt. Which is still horrendous, but when the writer's grip the facts is so sweaty on basic math, why should we take anything else he says seriously?

Oh, yeah. He hates Liberals, so he must be right. Fnord.

Absolutely Baffled....
I cannot say that I disagree with the liberal agendas being spewed across our country with regards to the bailout, stimulus, etc, there is one thing that I cannot wrap my head around.

Is there a point in the reference to this abomination of a game? Am I to assume that you've played through it? What, for the good of everyone else around you?

This reeks of another publicity push, as you seem to be unable to make a ripple in people's collective minds without mentioning video games, or trying to find the most offensive game possible, just to make a statement...

I'm a diehard republican. But guess what. I play video games as well. You paint a picture of Republicans being bigots, narrow-minded, and sleazy. You have taken the forums of the internet to make a name for yourself, and seem to be trying to fill the shoes of folks like Jack Thompson, who equally bring shame to the rest of us by portraying grotesque pictures of the Right minded people that you claim to speak for.
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