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| Bill Clinton Loses Temper, Lashes Out at Pro-Lifers |
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Question to pro-aborts: Do you think that
jamming a pair of scissors through the skull
of a baby and sucking its brains out with a
vacuum an ethical practice? Bill Clinton
thinks so. Tell me what you think in the
comments section.
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Bill Clinton goes nuts after being greeted by
over a hundred pro-life students from
Franciscan University of Steubenville
protesting him on his abortion policies as
president.
As president, Clinton vetoed the
partial-birth abortion ban twice, a ban that
the vast majority of Americans supported.
In 2006, John Kerry came to Steubenville and
was greeted by over 500 pro-life students
protesting his visit, telling him "You can't
be both Catholic and pro-abortion."
Vote for the Right to Life in 2008. Our
foremost and most important right.
prolife.steubenville -at- gmail.com Tags : Bill Clinton Hillary Pro-Life Abortion Franciscan University of Steubenville Students for Life |
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| Kobe Bryant throws temper tantrum vs Utah Jazz March 20 2008 |
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The Los Angeles Lakers quickly discouraged
any Utah fans who hoped to see the Jazz set a
team record for consecutive home wins.
Jazz fans had barely started booing Kobe
Bryant before he and the Lakers made nine of
their first 10 shots and were up by 20 before
the end of the first quarter. Los Angeles
held off every Utah rally from there and won
106-95 on Thursday night, ending the Jazz's
19-game home winning streak.
"The important thing for us is to get off to
a good start. We were able to do that and
keep the crowd out of it for the most part,''
said Bryant, who scored 27 as the Lakers
finished a four-game road trip 2-2 and pulled
slightly ahead of New Orleans for the best
record in the Western Conference.
Lamar Odom had 21 points and 12 rebounds,
Derek Fisher added 11 points and Vladimir
Radmanovic scored 13 for the Lakers, who are
the first team to win in Utah in 2008. Utah's
home winning streak ended with a pretty big
thud as the Jazz were never able to get
closer than 10 until the final few minutes.
"They went out and buried us right away,''
Utah coach Jerry Sloan said.
The Jazz got within eight points down the
stretch, but the Lakers didn't let them any
closer. One Utah fan marred the already ugly
loss by throwing a beer on the court after a
dunk by Odom with 21 seconds left.
Carlos Boozer had 23 points and 15 rebounds
and Deron Williams had 26 points and 12
assists for Utah. Andrei Kirilenko scored 15
points, Ronnie Brewer had 12 and Mehmet Okur
10.
Utah hadn't lost at home since Boston won
here 104-98 on Dec. 29. The winning streak
tied the longest in franchise history and the
Jazz could have set a new mark against the
team Jazz fans dislike the most. Bryant
shouldered the usual boos and by the end the
remaining fans were mostly wearing gold and
purple and chanting "M-V-P!'' Bryant also had
eight rebounds and seven assists.
"I think we knew how tough they are at home
and what kind of energy they would come out
with,'' Bryant said.
Los Angeles is still without Pau Gasol
(ankle) and Andrew Bynum (knee), but didn't
need much more than the starting lineup.
Jordan Farmar and Sasha Vujacic scored 11
each for the Lakers, who outscored the Jazz
reserves 25-9.
Los Angeles had Utah scrambling from the
beginning, going 15-for-20 in the first
quarter and shutting down every mini-run the
Jazz made until it was too late. Every time
Utah made a small dent in the lead, the
Lakers answered with a 3-pointer. Los Angeles
finished 10-for-22 from beyond-the-arc.
The Jazz made a few mini-runs to cut into the
lead, but the Lakers never let Utah put
together one big push.
"We got them in a situation where things
weren't working well for them on the
offensive end,'' Los Angeles coach Phil
Jackson said. "They were a little bit out of
sync.''
The Jazz never got closer than 11 until
Boozer's turnaround jumper cut the lead to
94-84 with 4:32 remaining. Bryant followed
that with a 22-foot jumper, but fouled
Williams on a 3-pointer at the other end.
Williams made the free throw to cut the lead
to 96-88, but Bryant quickly stopped the
momentum with a dunk.
"We were rolling at that point. We came back,
made a little bit of a run, and then Kobe
started hitting some tough shots,'' Boozer
said.
Fisher spent last season with the Jazz before
asking out of his contract for family
reasons. He was booed loudly when the Lakers
played here in November, but got a warmer
welcome Thursday night.
Bryant said the Lakers hadn't forgotten the
way Fisher was received last time.
"Derek's the type of guy that's not going to
say anything, but I'll say it for him. He
took it personally tonight and we wanted to
send a message,'' Bryant said. Tags : Kobe Bryant throws temper tantrum vs Utah Jazz March 20 2008 |
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