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GLENN BECK AT CPAC 2010: ‘Hello, my name is the Republican Party, and I’ve got a problem. I’m addicted to spending and big government…I’m addicted to spending and I just don’t want to spend today.’ (CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO QUOTE)

"If by a “Liberal” they mean someone who looks ahead and not behind, someone who welcomes new ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people — their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil rights, and their civil liberties — someone who believes we can break through the stalemate and suspicions that grip us in our policies abroad, if that is what they mean by a “Liberal,” then I’m proud to say I’m a “Liberal.” ~ John F. Kennedy, 1960

THE NEOCONS DESPISE ME…


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The RNC’s employee health care policy covers abortion services!

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Oh man. This is too much! You probably already heard this news yesterday, but I woke up this morning laying in my bed laughing like Snoopy over it and just had to do a post. Seriously, the next time you see or hear a right winger say they’re completely against abortion, please yell out, “You LIE!!!!!!!!!!!” and then remind them that their home base provides abortion coverage to their employees and then remind them during the years of 2000 to 2006 when the republicans controlled the White House, the U.S. House, and the U.S. Senate, the republicans did NOTHING to overturn Roe v. Wade, because we all know the republic party needs abortion coverage. Why? Because just look at the C Street House! These right wing Christians are against abortion, but yet, how do they spend their days? CHEATING ON THEIR WIVES. And what happens when a man and a woman have unprotected sex? They make babies! So, you see, the republic party secretly has no problem with abortion, but they use it as a wedge issue during elections and anytime they feel they’re losing the debate on another issue. See?

Leon Wolf of Redstate thinks someone at the RNC should be fired for hypocrisy (ummmm all republicans would have to be fired Leon including yourself!):

Let’s keep this simple. Word got out today via Politico that the RNC’s health care package for their employees covers abortions. At the risk of belaboring the obvious, if you at any time have donated to the RNC since 1991 (when this policy apparently took place), some incremental portion of your donation went to the administrative costs of running the RNC, including employee salaries and benefits packages. Part of “benefits packages” in this context is apparently a health care package that pays for abortions.

For thirty years, we have fought tooth and nail to prevent our tax money from being used to pay for abortions. Turns out, we were apparently doing it through donating to the political party that was ostensibly on our side. This betrayal is so fundamental to the majority of people who donate to the RNC that it’s almost unspeakable. I have no doubt that many of the staffers there will miss the point, so allow me to make it clearly: you have caused every person who donated to support your livelihood to become involved in what they perceive to be a grave moral evil.

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In order for the RNC to regain the trust of their donors, they must disclose the names of all people involved in any way of the selection of their health care plan. And those people must be summarily fired. No severance packages, no golden parachutes; fired. For cause.

No pro-lifer in good conscience can give them a dime until this happens.

Bah hahahahahahahaha! Leon doesn’t want republicans to give any money to the RNC until the abortion part of their health care policy is taken out and the person(s) involved in putting the language in there is fired! Well, Leon, you might want to rethink taking out this language because as we all know there are guys in your party like Gov. Sanford of South Caroline who believes the sanctity of marriage is defined as: ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN, A MISTRESS, AND A HANDFUL OF GIRLFRIENDS! (makes you wonder how many abortions Sanford has paid for over the years!) See? Taking out abortion coverage now could make for some embarrassing moments during the 2010 mid-terms because of all those pregnant mistresses coming forward, don’t you think?! See?

Let’s not forget the recent historic vote on health care reform in the U.S. House of Representatives: ALL BUT ONE REPUBLICAN VOTED AGAINST THE STUPAK AMENDMENT. The End. They’re on record for supporting federal funding for abortions!

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Pro-lifers are holding bake sales in support of a murderer

And I’m sure Fox News will be highlighting these pro-murderer fundraisers on their shows to let these pro-lifers who support the killing of Dr. Tiller where they can spend their money for a ‘good cause’! Hey, Fox is a legitimate news organization and would never use their time on the air to rally the right wing fringe to go after a doctor who performs abortions in the hopes someone would kill him! See…

Oopsie. Wrong video (courtesy of DailyKos). This is the one where Bill O’Reilly of Fox News was absolutely fine with Dr. Tiller’s murder! Nevermind. I can’t find a Fox video where they feel bad about the killing of anyone, let alone, Dr. Tiller!

Anyway, is it just me or is it a little hypocritical for the pro-lifers to be supporting a murderer? Do they see their own hypocrisy or do their brains function in a way that doesn’t allow this normal function?

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So, instead of promoting birth control, Oklahoma has decided to use public humiliation on those who get an abortion?

This is just sick. The state of Oklahoma has decided to post the information about each abortion performed in the state ONLINE to publicly humiliate the girl/woman. They believe since the woman’s (or girl’s) name won’t be included in the information online it will protect her privacy. Maybe in a big city that would be true, but what if it’s a girl from a small town with a population of 1,000 made up of mainly white people with only a dozen African Americans or Latinos etc living in it? The information of this young black/Hispanic girl/woman who got an abortion could be very easily pinpointed.

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Is the state of Oklahoma insane? I think so!

How about releasing the name of the father? Or release his personal information too to include the name of the school he attends and describe his house right down to the color and style? Oh wait! The Christians are fine with young girls/women carrying the weight of abortion around. They believe boys/men have nothing to do with pregnancy at all!

Spit.

It’s time for the boys/men in our society to start taking responsibility. I still believe young boys should be forced to have vasectomies in their teens, we’ll harbor their sperm, and then in the later years when they’re ready to father a child because they’re financially and emotionally ready to, the vasectomy can be reversed. If after reversal, he’s not able to produce sperm, then we’ll thaw out his frozen sperm and impregnate his wife that way. They can adopt a needy child if that doesn’t work. Sound good? And…..if the husband and wife divorce and he refuses to pay his child support, then it’s a mandatory castration for him so he will never be able to have another child again and will have his own form of public humiliation to deal with! Now that sounds good: THE BOYS/MEN OF OUR SOCIETY TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR OWN ACTIONS.

Of course, birth control taught to boys at a young age would be the best route, but as we all know, states like Oklahoma are pro-abstinence and pro-hatred-of-little-girls-&-women, so pushing the birth control message and education would be illegal to these assholes.

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No parenting skills in the Sarah & Todd Palin household?

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Wow! Who knew no parenting in a house full of kids with teenagers would result in a teenage pregnacy (or possibly two!)? Huh. Shocker.

Levi Johnston is talking again about what he witnessed when he LIVED IN THE PALIN HOUSEHOLD, you know, around the time he was banging Sarah & Todd’s daughter Bristol most likely in the livingroom…

From Vanity Fair (Levi’s words follow):

“The Palin house was much different from what many people expect of a normal family, even before she was nominated for vice president. There wasn’t much parenting in that house. Sarah doesn’t cook, Todd doesn’t cook—the kids would do it all themselves: cook, clean, do the laundry, and get ready for school. Most of the time Bristol would help her youngest sister with her homework, and I’d barbecue chicken or steak on the grill.”

And then the following little nugget from the same article where Levi tells us that Miss No Parenting Skills decides it would be best for HER CAREER to adopt Bristol’s baby (Tripp) from Levi and her, because she didn’t like the idea of being a grandmother and thought it would hurt her career as a VP presidential candidate wingnut:

“Sarah told me she had a great idea: we would keep it a secret—nobody would know that Bristol was pregnant. She told me that once Bristol had the baby she and Todd would adopt him. That way, she said, Bristol and I didn’t have to worry about anything. Sarah kept mentioning this plan. She was nagging—she wouldn’t give up. She would say, “So, are you gonna let me adopt him?” We both kept telling her we were definitely not going to let her adopt the baby. I think Sarah wanted to make Bristol look good, and she didn’t want people to know that her 17-year-old daughter was going to have a kid.”

If this is true and Sarah really did say this conspiracy out loud, then I think it’s safe to say Sarah could have very well pretended to be pregnant on behalf of Bristol her 16 year old daughter who gave birth to Trig in April of 2008. If we remember correctly, Sarah announced to her staff that she was 7 months pregnant in February of 2008 and everyone was shocked because she just didn’t look pregnant. Not only that, but that was the same month Bristol Palin got in a car accident in front of her doctor’s office and it was around this time that it was found Trig had Down Syndrome and Sarah was contemplating abortion. As Glenn Beck is always touting lately…..”LOOK FOR THE PATTERN” (the pattern of behavior to get to your conclusion!). I see a pattern of deceit & conspiracy in Sarah, don’t you?…

I can see Sarah finding out in 2007 that her 16 year old daughter is pregnant and her freaking out about it, because at the time and throughout her life, Sarah was pro-abstinence. I mean, really, it doesn’t look good to be the pro-abstinence Governor of Alaska, allowing your daughter’s boyfriend to live in your home for 2 years or so, have zero to nil in parenting skills, the daughter gets knocked up, and then relying on some kind of conspiracy to cover up your own reality and sucky parenting skills! I’m telling you….after reading Levi’s latest revelations I can see this happening very clearly now! A pattern is emerging and it’s not pretty: ALL SARAH CARES ABOUT IS HERSELF AND HER CAREER and is WILLING TO COVER UP HER INSANITY AT ANY COST.

All Sarah Palin has to do is release the VERIFIED-CERTIFIABLE-ORIGINAL-VAULT-CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH-FROM THE HOSPITAL OF THE BIRTH where Trig Palin was born to show us she would never stoop to faking a pregnancy to protect her career and image. Simple enough, right? Oh wait. At the time Trig was born Bristol was living with the Aunt & Uncle far away. You don’t suppose Bristol had a home-birth at Auntie & Unkie’s house and that’s why the Mat-Su Hospital Sarah said Trig was born at had no record of a baby being born that day? Huh. I wonder. Anyway, President Obama released his birth certificate so I’m sure Sarah would have no problem releasing Trig’s to the nation for all to see and gawk at. Thanks Sarah!

Parenting skills….for some they don’t come easy.

(hat tip to Clif of WNI for sending me the article link for this post!)

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Who is worse…President Obama’s ex-Reverend Jeremiah Wright or the Glenn Beck-type Reverend Steven Anderson of Arizona?

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Remember how the right wingers last year were up in arms about Reverend Jeremiah Wright who said things like “goddamn America!” or “America’s chickens are coming home to roost” or how he claims that the US government was involved with the 9/11/01 attacks (sounds about right!)? Remember how they tore this Reverend to bits to the point President Obama had to cancel his friendship with this Reverend after a 20 year friendship with him?

Well….

ENTER REVEREND STEVEN ANDERSON! Oh yes, this guy is the right wing’s ‘Reverend Wright’ who most likely is a Glenn Beck fan like the rest of the religious cult Beck is forming using his two national microphones five days a week and who is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay worse than Rev. Wright on one of his bad days!

The ‘caring compassionate conservative’ Reverend Steven Anderson wants President Obama to die. He doesn’t care how he dies…..he just wants him dead. Anderson even said he would be fine with President Obama dying of brain cancer just like Senator Ted Kennedy did. This is the same guy who is the pastor of the black conservative who stood outside President Obama’s town hall meeting with a semi-automatic assault rifle slung over his shoulder and who was also carrying a pistol on his person too. I guess this guy has gotten that Glenn-Beck-styled brainwashing from Reverend Steven Anderson too! Nice bunch of people these assholes are (I’m including Beck in this little summation).

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Here’s right wing Reverend Steven Anderson’s sermon entitled, “Why I Hate Barack Obama”: CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THIS PSYCHO

Isn’t that nice? What a guy. Do you wonder why I’m an Atheist, why I hate the right wing of America, and why I hope they lose every election for the rest of eternity? Funny, the “good Reverend” talks about the wicked like he’s not included in the group! He is wicked, vile, and is a snake charmer (hey Glenn Beck is too!) but is too ignorant to realize it’s he who he is talking about in the above sermon! Oh, but President Obama is black and this is why Anderson hates his guts. Hell, I bet Anderson has convinced the black conservative, Christopher Broughton, that he must die too at some point! Spit.

Well, since Reverend Anderson is wishing for the death of President Obama, may I take the time to describe how I hope the ‘good Reverend’ dies? I hope one day I’m driving the WNI limo down the street listening to THIS SONG (or maybe THIS SONG, I haven’t decided because both would be good to drive & kill to) and I see him start to step off the sidewalk. I hit the gas pedal, yell ‘fucker!’, and then hit that son-of-a-bitch so hard I drag his body down the street wedged between my tire and the wheel-well until I see nothing but body parts in the rear view window flying all over the road as I drag that fucker for miles with the radio turned up loud!!!! How’s that? Or maybe someone in his church could gun him down for all of us? I’m sure the ‘good Reverend’ will be fine. He loves this shit.

So, the next time someone says, “Man, that Reverend Wright guy sure is scary”…..remember what Reverend Steven Anderson is saying! He wants President Obama dead.

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Sarah Palin continues to quit and thumb her nose at Alaskans!

Apparently Sarah was seen driving around aimlessly with her eyes closed one night in Glenn Beck’s neighborhood….

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Hey, this isn’t surprising as we all know. Sarah is a quitter and doesn’t care too much for Alaska anymore. When Sarah Palin was the Governor of Alaska, she didn’t give a shit about the people in her state and when John McCain picked her to be his VP, she never looked back. Where is she today? She’s not in Alaska! Nope. Since quitting, she’s been doing more quitting and continues to thumb her nose at all Alaskans…

From the Anchorage Daily News:

It would be at least the fourth time in recent months that an anticipated Palin speech has fallen through after Palin and her camp disputed they had ever confirmed it. That includes the brouhaha over whether she’d speak at the annual congressional Republican fundraising dinner in Washington, D.C., this summer.

This time it’s an event promoting an Alaska ballot measure aimed at making it illegal for teens to get an abortion without telling their parents. The Alaska Family Council has been advertising that Palin would give a speech and become the first official signer of the ballot petition tonight at ChangePoint, the Anchorage megachurch.

Maybe she’s not showing up because when she (or Bristol) was pregnant with Trig the first thing on her mind was getting an abortion when she learned he was a Down Syndrome baby? Hey, could be. Or maybe she just hates Alaska and loves being with those elitists in the Lower 48? Now you’re talking!….

From the same article above:

Palin spokeswoman Meg Stapleton said Wednesday, in response to inquiries from the Daily News about tonight’s event, that “this is the first we have ever heard of a speech.” She said Palin is out of state and won’t be there.

Stapleton declined to provide details on where Palin is and what she is doing.

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“She had hoped to be able to attend but cannot return (to Alaska) in time for that private fundraiser,” Stapleton said.

She said Palin notified the group that she would be out of town; Minnery said he didn’t know anything about Palin saying she wouldn’t be in Anchorage.

So, where the hell is Sarah Palin? Fixing her marriage? Getting some plastic surgery done by very expensive elitist doctors? Buying a home on the coast of New York? Cheating on Todd with Glenn Beck and/or Rush Limbaugh? Watching someone else write her book? Forming armed militias on behalf of Glenn Beck and other ConservaNazis? Getting ready to accept another speaking engagement so she can quit it days before she’s supposed to show up? I mean, really, where is she?!!!!

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Bill O’Reilly of Fox News proves to Joan Walsh of Salon that he needs psychiatric treatment from John Hopkins…

Bill O’Reilly is fine with babies in the womb of a mother being poisoned & fried from chemotherapy & radiation to the point of death in the womb….

Billo! Get some psychiatric help please! You’re out of fucking control!

How about spreading the word of birth control, Bill, instead of focusing your hate on one person to the point the person is gunned down and killed by one of your zealots? Oh wait! You loonies are against that, huh? Because if birth control was demanded of young boys ONLY in this country, you right wing violent radicals would have nothing to bitch about, because there would be no reason for abortion to happen, huh Billo? And you would be after the liberals for forcing young boys to take responsibility for themselves, isn’t that right Dumbass?!!!!

This is why men need to stay out of the abortion issue. They know nothing about it, they don’t get pregnant, and they don’t have the compassion to address this issue. The End.

JOAN WALSH IS A GODDESS and Zooey of The Zoo is also a GODDESS FOR POSTING THIS VIDEO OF BILL O’REILLY GOING OFF THE DEEP END ONCE AGAIN FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SEE!

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An American Taliban Member murders Dr. Tiller to save lives

Say wha? The American Taliban (today’s republican party) still doesn’t make sense, because on the one hand they say ALL LIFE IS PRECIOUS, but then laugh and roll around in the blood of those they just gunned down and killed.

Scott ROEder is a murderer today. By the way….who actions are worse? The doctor who ended the life of conjoined twins where one of the twins most likely would have died shortly after birth because of it’s condition or Scott ROEder who took the life of a living breathing alive human being, you know, a person who didn’t need an umbilical cord to breathe? ROEder, of course.

I hate the American Taliban and all of it’s members. These are the same pro-lifers who believe the earth is only 6,000 years old, who thinks the voice in their head is that of g-d’s or Jesus’ and not their own, and who believe killing, torturing, and raping is what others do, but when the American Taliban members do any or all of these three acts, they label it as, “just, pure, and good and for the love of g-d”. See? You can’t tell the difference between the rants of the Taliban in Afghanistan’s rants or the rants of the American Taliban here! I’m serious….they both have the same religious jihad in their hearts, are murderers, and hate everyone who doesn’t hold their religious beliefs!

As far as I’m concerned, Dr. Tiller is a brave man. Not only was he performing abortions under the rule of law, but he was also brought up on charges for doing a late-term abortion and was found innocent. Did he go back to his practice after he won his case or did he decide to retire because he knew he’d be in the crosshairs of the American Taliban? He chose the first one! Yep. This brave man stood by the LAW and the RIGHTS OF WOMEN and proceeded to progress forward like a good man.

Dr. Tiller…

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Now….Sean Hannity to this day has refused to be waterboarded, but yet, there stood Dr. Tiller in full view in front of his church giving a clear precise shot to his enemy and he took a bullet and died! Who is braver again? The shooter, Sean Hannity, or the doctor who faced the storm, won, and then continued to stand proudly despite the war in front of him? Ahhhhhh yes…..THE DOCTOR IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE BRAVE ONE!

Here’s what else Dr. Tiller has endured throughout his life:

Tiller, 67, was a lightning rod in the struggle over legalized abortion and had previously been the victim of violence. In 1993, he was shot in both arms by an abortion protester as he drove away from his clinic. In 1986, his Women’s Health Care Services clinic was severely damaged in a bomb blast. In 1991, the clinic was blockaded for six weeks by anti-abortion protesters.

Sean Hannity and Scott ROEder were busy being cowards all these years. See the difference? I do.

President Obama is always talking about the common ground between the two sides. What would be the common ground in this case? Maybe instead of murdering Dr. Tiller in cold blood, the American Taliban member could have told Dr. Tiller that he would adopt the conjoined twins (or future births) instead? Oh wait! The right wing of America doesn’t care about these zygotes going full term and living a viable life! Nope. They just need a wedge issue at election time and a reason to keep the American Taliban outraged & brainwashed! Nevermind.

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Part of President Obama’s speech at Notre Dame today…

President Obama touched upon abortion throughout his speech and used examples of how the opposing sides of this issue and others can find common ground to work towards a fair outcome. On the abortion issue, he offered both sides to come together to prevent pregnancies in the first place. And on stem cell research, he said both sides are in anguish….one is worried about the death of an embryo and the other side is worried about their sick loved one who need a cure and could die without the help. Very true!

His speech to Notre Dame 2009 graduates was incredibly good.

President Obama interrupted a few times by anti-abortionists and on one occasion the crowd (the Catholic crowd!) booed the heckler and then started chanting something…maybe a Notre Dame song? Not sure, but it was a very poignant moment, because even though a portion of the audience was against Obama speaking there today, they all felt that he should be given the chance and made sure the heckler understood this.

He didn’t have to do the commencement speech today because of his own views on abortion, but he did. Notre Dame recognized this and made sure the audience took this into consideration when he was speaking. Both sides had come together for a common purpose….to wish the 2009 Notre Dame graduates good luck in their 2nd phase of their life!

HERE’S THE TEXT OF PRESIDENT OBAMA’S SPEECH TODAY:

“Well, first of all, congratulations, Class of 2009. Congratulations to all the parents, the cousins _ the aunts, the uncles _ all the people who helped to bring you to the point that you are here today. Thank you so much to Father Jenkins for that extraordinary introduction, even though you said what I want to say much more elegantly. You are doing an extraordinary job as president of this extraordinary institution. Your continued and courageous _ and contagious _ commitment to honest, thoughtful dialogue is an inspiration to us all.

Good afternoon. To Father Hesburgh, to Notre Dame trustees, to faculty, to family: I am honored to be here today. And I am grateful to all of you for allowing me to be a part of your graduation.

And I also want to thank you for the honorary degree that I received. I know it has not been without controversy. I dont know if youre aware of this, but these honorary degrees are apparently pretty hard to come by. So far I’m only 1 for 2 as President. Father Hesburgh is 150 for 150. I guess that’s better. So, Father Ted, after the ceremony, maybe you can give me some pointers to boost my average.

I also want to congratulate the Class of 2009 for all your accomplishments. And since this is Notre Dame …

(Speech is interrupted by anti-abortion protesters.)

We’re fine, everybody. We’re following Brennans adage that we dont do things easily. We’re not going to shy away from things that are uncomfortable sometimes.

Now, since this is Notre Dame I think we should talk not only about your accomplishments in the classroom, but also in the competitive arena. No, dont worry, I’m not going to talk about that. We all know about this university’s proud and storied football team, but I also hear that Notre Dame holds the largest outdoor 5-on-5 basketball tournament in the world _ Bookstore Basketball.

Now this excites me. I want to congratulate the winners of this year’s tournament, a team by the name of “Hallelujah Holla Back.” Congratulations. Well done. Though I have to say, I am personally disappointed that the “Barack OBallers” did not pull it out this year. So next year, if you need a 6-2 forward with a decent jumper, you know where I live.

Every one of you should be proud of what you have achieved at this institution. One hundred and sixty-three classes of Notre Dame graduates have sat where you sit today. Some were here during years that simply rolled into the next without much notice or fanfare _ periods of relative peace and prosperity that required little by way of sacrifice or struggle.

You, however, are not getting off that easy. You have a different deal. Your class has come of age at a moment of great consequence for our nation and for the world _ a rare inflection point in history where the size and scope of the challenges before us require that we remake our world to renew its promise; that we align our deepest values and commitments to the demands of a new age. It’s a privilege and a responsibility afforded to few generations _ and a task that youre now called to fulfill.

This generation, your generation is the one that must find a path back to prosperity and decide how we respond to a global economy that left millions behind even before the most recent crisis hit _ an economy where greed and short-term thinking were too often rewarded at the expense of fairness, and diligence, and an honest day’s work.

Your generation must decide how to save God’s creation from a changing climate that threatens to destroy it. Your generation must seek peace at a time when there are those who will stop at nothing to do us harm, and when weapons in the hands of a few can destroy the many. And we must find a way to reconcile our ever-shrinking world with its ever-growing diversity _ diversity of thought, diversity of culture, and diversity of belief.

In short, we must find a way to live together as one human family. And it’s this last challenge that Id like to talk about today, despite the fact that Father John stole all my best lines. For the major threats we face in the 21st century _ whether it’s global recession or violent extremism; the spread of nuclear weapons or pandemic disease _ these things do not discriminate. They do not recognize borders. They do not see color. They do not target specific ethnic groups.

Moreover, no one person, or religion, or nation can meet these challenges alone. Our very survival has never required greater cooperation and greater understanding among all people from all places than at this moment in history.

Unfortunately, finding that common ground _ recognizing that our fates are tied up, as Dr. King said, in a “single garment of destiny” _ is not easy. And part of the problem, of course, lies in the imperfections of man _ our selfishness, our pride, our stubbornness, our acquisitiveness, our insecurities, our egos; all the cruelties large and small that those of us in the Christian tradition understand to be rooted in original sin. We too often seek advantage over others. We cling to outworn prejudice and fear those who are unfamiliar. Too many of us view life only through the lens of immediate self-interest and crass materialism; in which the world is necessarily a zero-sum game. The strong too often dominate the weak, and too many of those with wealth and with power find all manner of justification for their own privilege in the face of poverty and injustice. And so, for all our technology and scientific advances, we see here in this country and around the globe violence and want and strife that would seem sadly familiar to those in ancient times.

We know these things; and hopefully one of the benefits of the wonderful education that you’ve received here at Notre Dame is that you’ve had time to consider these wrongs in the world; perhaps recognized impulses in yourself that you want to leave behind. You’ve grown determined, each in your own way, to right them. And yet, one of the vexing things for those of us interested in promoting greater understanding and cooperation among people is the discovery that even bringing together persons of good will, bringing together men and women of principle and purpose _ even accomplishing that can be difficult.

The soldier and the lawyer may both love this country with equal passion, and yet reach very different conclusions on the specific steps needed to protect us from harm. The gay activist and the evangelical pastor may both deplore the ravages of HIV/AIDS, but find themselves unable to bridge the cultural divide that might unite their efforts. Those who speak out against stem cell research may be rooted in an admirable conviction about the sacredness of life, but so are the parents of a child with juvenile diabetes who are convinced that their son’s or daughter’s hardships can be relieved.

The question, then _ the question then is how do we work through these conflicts? Is it possible for us to join hands in common effort? As citizens of a vibrant and varied democracy, how do we engage in vigorous debate? How does each of us remain firm in our principles, and fight for what we consider right, without, as Father John said, demonizing those with just as strongly held convictions on the other side?

And of course, nowhere do these questions come up more powerfully than on the issue of abortion.

As I considered the controversy surrounding my visit here, I was reminded of an encounter I had during my Senate campaign, one that I describe in a book I wrote called “The Audacity of Hope.” A few days after I won the Democratic nomination, I received an e-mail from a doctor who told me that while he voted for me in the Illinois primary, he had a serious concern that might prevent him from voting for me in the general election. He described himself as a Christian who was strongly pro-life _ but that was not what was preventing him potentially from voting for me.

What bothered the doctor was an entry that my campaign staff had posted on my Web site _ an entry that said I would fight “right-wing ideologues who want to take away a woman’s right to choose.” The doctor said he had assumed I was a reasonable person, he supported my policy initiatives to help the poor and to lift up our educational system, but that if I truly believed that every pro-life individual was simply an ideologue who wanted to inflict suffering on women, then I was not very reasonable. He wrote, “I do not ask at this point that you oppose abortion, only that you speak about this issue in fair-minded words.” Fair-minded words.

After I read the doctor’s letter, I wrote back to him and I thanked him. And I didn’t change my underlying position, but I did tell my staff to change the words on my Web site. And I said a prayer that night that I might extend the same presumption of good faith to others that the doctor had extended to me. Because when we do that _ when we open up our hearts and our minds to those who may not think precisely like we do or believe precisely what we believe _ that’s when we discover at least the possibility of common ground.

That’s when we begin to say, “Maybe we won’t agree on abortion, but we can still agree that this heart-wrenching decision for any woman is not made casually, it has both moral and spiritual dimensions.”

So let us work together to reduce the number of women seeking abortions, let’s reduce unintended pregnancies. Let’s make adoption more available. Let’s provide care and support for women who do carry their children to term. Let’s honor the conscience of those who disagree with abortion, and draft a sensible conscience clause, and make sure that all of our health care policies are grounded not only in sound science, but also in clear ethics, as well as respect for the equality of women.” Those are things we can do.

Now, understand _ understand, Class of 2009, I do not suggest that the debate surrounding abortion can or should go away. Because no matter how much we may want to fudge it _ indeed, while we know that the views of most Americans on the subject are complex and even contradictory _ the fact is that at some level, the views of the two camps are irreconcilable. Each side will continue to make its case to the public with passion and conviction. But surely we can do so without reducing those with differing views to caricature.

Open hearts. Open minds. Fair-minded words. It’s a way of life that has always been the Notre Dame tradition. Father Hesburgh has long spoken of this institution as both a lighthouse and a crossroads. A lighthouse that stands apart, shining with the wisdom of the Catholic tradition, while the crossroads is where “differences of culture and religion and conviction can coexist with friendship, civility, hospitality, and especially love.” And I want to join him and Father John in saying how inspired I am by the maturity and responsibility with which this class has approached the debate surrounding today’s ceremony. You are an example of what Notre Dame is about.

This tradition of cooperation and understanding is one that I learned in my own life many years ago _ also with the help of the Catholic Church.

You see, I was not raised in a particularly religious household, but my mother instilled in me a sense of service and empathy that eventually led me to become a community organizer after I graduated college. And a group of Catholic churches in Chicago helped fund an organization known as the Developing Communities Project, and we worked to lift up South Side neighborhoods that had been devastated when the local steel plant closed.

And it was quite an eclectic crew _ Catholic and Protestant churches, Jewish and African American organizers, working-class black, white, and Hispanic residents _ all of us with different experiences, all of us with different beliefs. But all of us learned to work side by side because all of us saw in these neighborhoods other human beings who needed our help _ to find jobs and improve schools. We were bound together in the service of others.

And something else happened during the time I spent in these neighborhoods _ perhaps because the church folks I worked with were so welcoming and understanding; perhaps because they invited me to their services and sang with me from their hymnals; perhaps because I was really broke and they fed me. Perhaps because I witnessed all of the good works their faith inspired them to perform, I found myself drawn not just to the work with the church; I was drawn to be in the church. It was through this service that I was brought to Christ.

And at the time, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin was the Archbishop of Chicago. For those of you too young to have known him or known of him, he was a kind and good and wise man. A saintly man. I can still remember him speaking at one of the first organizing meetings I attended on the South Side. He stood as both a lighthouse and a crossroads _ unafraid to speak his mind on moral issues ranging from poverty and AIDS and abortion to the death penalty and nuclear war. And yet, he was congenial and gentle in his persuasion, always trying to bring people together, always trying to find common ground. Just before he died, a reporter asked Cardinal Bernardin about this approach to his ministry. And he said, “You can’t really get on with preaching the Gospel until you’ve touched hearts and minds.”

My heart and mind were touched by him. They were touched by the words and deeds of the men and women I worked alongside in parishes across Chicago. And Id like to think that we touched the hearts and minds of the neighborhood families whose lives we helped change. For this, I believe, is our highest calling.

Now, you, Class of 2009, are about to enter the next phase of your life at a time of great uncertainty. You’ll be called to help restore a free market that’s also fair to all who are willing to work. You’ll be called to seek new sources of energy that can save our planet; to give future generations the same chance that you had to receive an extraordinary education. And whether as a person drawn to public service, or simply someone who insists on being an active citizen, you will be exposed to more opinions and ideas broadcast through more means of communication than ever existed before. You’ll hear talking heads scream on cable, and you’ll read blogs that claim definitive knowledge, and you will watch politicians pretend they know what they’re talking about. Occasionally, you may have the great fortune of actually seeing important issues debated by people who do know what they’re talking about _ by well-intentioned people with brilliant minds and mastery of the facts. In fact, I suspect that some of you will be among those brightest stars.

And in this world of competing claims about what is right and what is true, have confidence in the values with which you’ve been raised and educated. Be unafraid to speak your mind when those values are at stake. Hold firm to your faith and allow it to guide you on your journey. In other words, stand as a lighthouse.

But remember, too, that you can be a crossroads. Remember, too, that the ultimate irony of faith is that it necessarily admits doubt. It’s the belief in things not seen. It’s beyond our capacity as human beings to know with certainty what God has planned for us or what He asks of us. And those of us who believe must trust that His wisdom is greater than our own.

And this doubt should not push us away our faith. But it should humble us. It should temper our passions, cause us to be wary of too much self-righteousness. It should compel us to remain open and curious and eager to continue the spiritual and moral debate that began for so many of you within the walls of Notre Dame. And within our vast democracy, this doubt should remind us even as we cling to our faith to persuade through reason, through an appeal whenever we can to universal rather than parochial principles, and most of all through an abiding example of good works and charity and kindness and service that moves hearts and minds.

For if there is one law that we can be most certain of, it is the law that binds people of all faiths and no faith together. It’s no coincidence that it exists in Christianity and Judaism; in Islam and Hinduism; in Buddhism and humanism. It is, of course, the Golden Rule _ the call to treat one another as we wish to be treated. The call to love. The call to serve. To do what we can to make a difference in the lives of those with whom we share the same brief moment on this Earth.

So many of you at Notre Dame _ by the last count, upwards of 80 percent _ have lived this law of love through the service you’ve performed at schools and hospitals; international relief agencies and local charities. Brennan is just one example of what your class has accomplished. That’s incredibly impressive, a powerful testament to this institution.

Now you must carry the tradition forward. Make it a way of life. Because when you serve, it doesn’t just improve your community, it makes you a part of your community. It breaks down walls. It fosters cooperation. And when that happens _ when people set aside their differences, even for a moment, to work in common effort toward a common goal; when they struggle together, and sacrifice together, and learn from one another _ then all things are possible.

After all, I stand here today, as President and as an African American, on the 55th anniversary of the day that the Supreme Court handed down the decision in Brown v. Board of Education. Now, Brown was of course the first major step in dismantling the “separate but equal” doctrine, but it would take a number of years and a nationwide movement to fully realize the dream of civil rights for all of God’s children. There were freedom rides and lunch counters and Billy clubs, and there was also a Civil Rights Commission appointed by President Eisenhower. It was the 12 resolutions recommended by this commission that would ultimately become law in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

There were six members of this commission. It included five whites and one African American; Democrats and Republicans; two Southern governors, the dean of a Southern law school, a Midwestern university president, and your own Father Ted Hesburgh, President of Notre Dame. So they worked for two years, and at times, President Eisenhower had to intervene personally since no hotel or restaurant in the South would serve the black and white members of the commission together. And finally, when they reached an impasse in Louisiana, Father Ted flew them all to Notre Dame’s retreat in Land OLakes, Wisconsin _ where they eventually overcame their differences and hammered out a final deal.

And years later, President Eisenhower asked Father Ted how on Earth he was able to broker an agreement between men of such different backgrounds and beliefs. And Father Ted simply said that during their first dinner in Wisconsin, they discovered they were all fishermen. And so he quickly readied a boat for a twilight trip out on the lake. They fished, and they talked, and they changed the course of history.

I will not pretend that the challenges we face will be easy, or that the answers will come quickly, or that all our differences and divisions will fade happily away _ because life is not that simple. It never has been. But as you leave here today, remember the lessons of Cardinal Bernardin, of Father Hesburgh, of movements for change both large and small. Remember that each of us, endowed with the dignity possessed by all children of God, has the grace to recognize ourselves in one another; to understand that we all seek the same love of family, the same fulfillment of a life well lived. Remember that in the end, in some way we are all fishermen.

If nothing else, that knowledge should give us faith that through our collective labor, and God’s providence, and our willingness to shoulder each other’s burdens, America will continue on its precious journey towards that more perfect union. Congratulations, Class of 2009. May God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America.”

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How many protesters at Notre Dame today will have tea bags hanging off their ears to protest President Obama with?

President Obama will be receiving an honorary degree and will be giving the commencement speech at Notre Dame today. There will be protesters speaking their truth to power on the ’sanctity of life’ because President Obama supports a woman’s right to make choices over her body, but according to these protesters….being for the death penalty is fine and dandy! See the hypocrisy yet?

Anyway, makes you wonder how many of the protesters will have tea bags hanging off their ears? Can’t wait to find out. These morons paid their taxes this year for last year, you know, they paid their taxes under George Bush. This year they’re experiencing George Bush’s 2009 budget he signed into law last year, so really, I’m sure they’ll use the protest at Notre Dame today to make themselves clear that President Obama is to blame for all of it! *rolling eyes* Idiots.

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Congratulations to President Obama for receiving his honorary degree from Notre Dame! If you use it as a coaster, I won’t blame you at all. In fact, if you regift it to the leader of another country I will completely understand. :-)

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