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1 steve_davis  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 8:37:27am

Harty said nature has a way of "getting rid of stupid people," and "now we're saving everyone who gets born."

When asked about Harty having reached the grand old age of 91, Mother Nature had no comment, except for a derisive snort. Father God, though, took a long look at a wall calendar that appeared to this reporter to end at some point in 2012 with the words "Fire? Ice?" hand-written in bold marker.

2 theheat  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 8:53:26am
Harty said nature has a way of "getting rid of stupid people," and "now we're saving everyone who gets born."

That's factually correct. Defective animals usually become part of the food chain, sometimes after a short, painful, miserable existence.

But his own party wants to force all births, even the defective ones. And they want to minimize access to birth control, which only increases the birth rate. They wish to provide no support services of any kind to children or their mothers. And then there's the idea that some people wish to bear children they know will, indeed, be defective in some way. And they're okay with that. You can't dismiss there are many loving parents of what might be considered defective children. That's their choice.

Omand says Harty then stated, "I wish we had a Siberia so we could ship them all off to freeze to death and die and clean up the population."

Has anyone suggested this to Sarah Palin as a solution to her defective child? Probably not. Nor should it be.

I think with a burgeoning population of young up-and-comers, 91 year old hateful gomers might be the first ones to be eradicated. They produce nothing. They take up space. They require more care than they're worth. They're terrible drivers. They have outdated and often foolish ideas. They leave a legacy of abandoned pets and ugly furniture behind for everyone else to take care of. Worse, the majority of their organs aren't suitable for harvesting.

So what's his excuse?

3 dragonfire1981  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 9:00:52am

Well it's nice to think this fine upstanding gentleman thinks my mother, mother in law and one of my close friends are "defective" and need to be eliminated.

Senile old fool.

4 Lidane  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 9:18:23am

I'll chalk up his idiocy to age. The guy's 91 years old. He's clearly set in his bigoted ways and senile.

5 nines09  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 9:19:40am

"In our committee . . . he is constantly confused, easily swayed, hard of hearing, and prone to offer up unrelated commentary or go off on unrelated tangents," Richardson said.
Sounds like he's defective.
House Speaker William O'Brien said in a statement that he does not endorse Harty's comments but respects "his longstanding commitment to protect the values we cherish."
I think he never spoke truer words. Sounds about right for the GOP/TP today.

6 JeffFX  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 9:35:23am

re: #4 Lidane

I'll chalk up his idiocy to age. The guy's 91 years old. He's clearly set in his bigoted ways and senile.

It's probably time to put him in a home, rather than serving in the House.

7 HappyWarrior  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 10:53:43am

I chalk it up to his age still though what the hell.

8 Laughing Gas  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 12:42:59pm

This sounds like the stuff I've read at V-dare, and the whole "HBD" community.

9 What, me worry?  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 1:02:21pm

re: #4 Lidane

re: #7 HappyWarrior

Maybe. Maybe not. It's also a libertarian viewpoint. At the very least, the bit about overpopulation.

If you have an hour to spare, take a listen to one of the last interviews with Ayn Rand by Phil Donahue, the granddaddy of audience-participation-style talk shows.

Here's part 1 of 5. If it doesn't come up below, search Youtube or double click the video. I believe this was recorded in 1975. She would have been 80.

Rand comes off as a cute little old lady and the audience kind of giggles at her remarks. Then it gets a little hairy. I don't recall which of the 5 videos, but she starts going on about how we pay too much attention to the disabled. In the 70s, disabled children were just starting to be mainstreamed into public schools. In fact, there was a huge push to do so and this was a hot topic at the time this aired.

Rand was vehemently against it which did not go over well with the audience. She very visibly (words, tone and facial features), showed her disdain towards spending money to train people she viewed as pointless to society. She didn't feel the disabled should be taught at all, especially since there were so few schools for the gifted (that has only recently changed). At one point, she ponders her own belief system as to people who are paraplegics - lost use of their legs - with their minds still in tact, but then blows the notion off altogether as like "so what" or "who cares".

The audience does not view her as a cute little old lady by the end.

10 b_Snark  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 2:28:44pm

re: #4 Lidane

I'll chalk up his idiocy to age. The guy's 91 years old. He's clearly set in his bigoted ways and senile.

He obviously can't remember what it feels like to hold a newborn child in his arms.

I can understand viewing humans as animals since we are, but I can't understand the desire to disrespect humans as we do other animals. I would rather elevate how we treat highly intelligent animals than lower how we treat other humans.

11 b_Snark  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 2:31:21pm

re: #9 marjoriemoon

re: #7 HappyWarrior

Maybe. Maybe not. It's also a libertarian viewpoint. At the very least, the bit about overpopulation.

Over population is a serious problem, but abandoning a portion of the population to solve that problem is inhuman.

12 calochortus  Fri, Mar 11, 2011 2:51:43pm

A 91 year old, in his first term? Now I realize that there are a few really sharp, healthy 91 year olds out there. Apparently he is not one of them. How did he get elected?


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