My heart finally broke for the Iraqi people. I wanted to just sit down and cry while saying I'm so, so sorry for what we had done. I had the acute sense that we had failed these people. It was at this time, and after an entire year of being deployed and well into the next deployment that I realized something. We burst into homes, frighten the hell out of families, and destroy their homes looking for an elusive enemy. We do this out of fear of the unseen and attempt to compensate for our inability to capture insurgents by swatting mosquitoes with a sledge-hammer in glass houses.
"One thing that we can learn in this lesson that I have learned and Rand Paul is learning now is don't assume that you can engage in a hypothetical discussion about constitutional impacts with a reporter or a media personality who has an agenda, who may be prejudiced before they even get into the interview in regards to what your answer may be -- and then the opportunity that they seize to get you," Palin told "Fox News Sunday."
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/23/palin-rand-paul-learning-like/
To the question, "when does life begin?"
My answer has to be, "when does it ever stop?"
A different way of saying the same thing would be to say,"the world has never stayed out of their lives; so what's wrong with them choosing to meet with you face to face?"
As "you" is both singular and plural, let's face it, y'all have the three of them way outnumbered by a long shot! And one of them is just a FETUS!"
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