By Dan Calabrese ——Bio and Archives--July 11, 2013
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Pro-aborts in #texas chanting "f@&k the church not the state" in the capital #classy #stand4life @StevenErtelt @LifeSite — Bryan Kemper (@BryanKemper) July 9, 2013Challenged on the assertion, Kemper later came back and said some were chanting the F word and others were not. I guess you can judge for yourself whether they're saying it or not, but one thing that's clear is that this is a group of people that feels the need to be crude and confrontational in the course of trying to make your point - almost as if their goal is as much to upset people as it is to persuade anyone. When I posted about their antics last week, a few left-wing/atheist commenters thought their side had scored a victory because "they got a rise out of you." Yeah, fellows. I know that's what they were trying to do. And that's why I ask: Is this what political discourse amounts to for your side? Trying to "get a rise" out of people? Then again, I suppose when your cause is to ensure that babies continued to be killed, it's a little hard to win points on substance.
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