The only demons, if Row vs. Wade is overturned, will be the hoards of unwanted little monsters that will be born to people that haven't the slightest idea of how to live themselves, much less raise children correctly. We've got the crime rate down, now this ultra-rich O'Reilly guy, with Bush's nominee, wants to return to the "old days" when gangs ruled the streets, and murder, muggings & other vicious crimes were commonplace. Bush and O'Reilly did not grow up, or live, in the type of areas that I did, and they have not experienced first-hand the problems that they are trying to bring back. Oā??Reilly is ā??looking outā? for illegitimacy, the creation of more welfare, and violent crime. We do not want that, and fortunately most people agree. O'Reilly TALKS tough, but is just pussy that played the game and achieved great financial wealth - by sucking up. I'm sure that he gets letters alluding to this, but won't show them on his nightly show - with good reason.
We've got enough to worry about with "dirty" bombs, and other forms of terrorism - we don't need home-grown criminals to keep our police and army distracted and busy. They don't have the time or resources, anyway.
Breukelen advocaat Reviewed by Breukelen advocaat on . Who's Looking Out for the Christians ? Who's Looking Out for the Christians ? By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Oct 06, 2005 Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers reminds me of June Cleaver, who birthed Beaver and Wally in 1960's sitcom land. Standing next to President Bush, I kept envisioning Harriet holding a tray of cookies for the President and any Senator who might want one. Now I realize this portrayal of Ms. Miers is immature and possibly offensive to people who resent this kind of foolishness when Rating: 5