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The Sad, Lonely "Life of Julia"

The Obama campaign released an embarrassing comic strip called "The Life of Julia" designed to show Obama policies helping a "typical" American from cradle to grave.

The story begins with three-year-old Julia in the federal Head Start program and ends with her retirement on Social Security benefits at age 67. Along the way, she gets free contraception, subsidized student loans, and enhanced ability to sue her bosses. Julia never marries, though she "decides to have a baby" with free health care guaranteed by Obama. That baby -the only person who appears with Julia in any chapter of her existence - disappears when he's six and she's 37.

"The Life of Julia" seems above all lonely-unintentionally revealing that those without family and community depend more on government, while those depending on government are less likely to build strong families and communities.


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  • hnuh wrote...
    05-09-2012 The Sad, Lonely "Life of Julia"
    An alternative version, per 0bama's record as Senator. Julia begins, grows, and is aborted in a third trimester procedure. The abortionist botches the job and Julia is removed alive. She is set aside on a stainless steel countertop under the cold fluorescent lights. Julia is a fighter, she lives four days before dying of dehydration and starvation. Julia never becomes a burden to her mother or the state.
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  • ron prevost wrote...
    Meaning and purpose to human life.
    An old line from the Jaycee creed is that faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life. And that service to humanity it the best work of life. .. This 'Life of Julia' seems to be no life at all, but simply an inconvenient existence until death. .. But I guess that IS how Obama and most liberal/progressives in general see life. . Not hopes and dreams and laughter and family, but an existence until a death that - by the way - has nothing thereafter. .. The pity is theirs.
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  • kata wrote...
    the (D)'s soft bigotry of low expectations
    once again.
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