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Friday, April 24, 2009

Pro-Abortion 'Kitty-Kat' Sebelius' HHS Nomination Blocked

Update below: Updated

Or is it?

Republicans Put Brakes On Sebelius' Nomination.

"Some Republicans have previously objected to Sebelius' support for abortion rights and for her alleged failure to properly report campaign contributions that she received from a doctor who performs abortions, The Washington Post reports."

Some say she's just flat out 'unfit to serve as (HHS) secretary.'

Maybe it was the $8,000.00 in back taxes she forgot to pay - until nominated for Obama's cabinet (must be a job requirement for this outfit).

Perhaps it's the $650 million deficit she's mismanaged Kansas into by driving jobs and industry away with her persistent vetoes of coal fired power plants - yet personally enriching her own fortunes by investing in coal.

I guess that hypocrisy slipped her notice when her seditious political posturing against the hated Boooshitler, at the expense of the poor folks in Greensburg, Kan., after a devastating F-5 tornado leveled their entire town in May, 2007, was at its frothiest.

Or maybe it was her race baiting bigotry on the campaign trail last year for her future boss.

One thing's for sure; she's dead serious consistent about her rabid, pro-abortion stance: Sebelius vetoes abortion bill.

I guess it just doesn't matter. Senate majority leader Harry Reid(D) predicts 'kitty-kat' will win the HHS nomination.

Bleeding Kansas will have a place in the White House.

Update: Updated
"In 2006, Sebelius said: "My Catholic faith teaches me that all life is sacred, and personally I believe abortion murder racism child abuse is wrong. However, I disagree with the suggestion that criminalizing women murderers racists child abusers and their doctors accomplices institutions enablers is an effective means of achieving the goal of reducing the number of abortions murders racial assaults abused children in our nation."

An L.A. Times tool named Tim Rutten argues his philosophy of 'philosophy doesn't matter' when it comes to government officials.