Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest

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A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.
 
A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?
 
Quite off topic and try to deflect all you can, typical teabagger strategy when you have no other recourse.
Nice try.
Right winger teabaggers, lie constantly.



A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?
 
Quite off topic and try to deflect all you can, typical teabagger strategy when you have no other recourse.
Nice try.
Right winger teabaggers, lie constantly.



A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?


Please answer my questions cupcake.
 
He snowflake. Make a real thoughtful comment about the lies your party persists on telling.
Your little girl panties are in a bunch now.


Quite off topic and try to deflect all you can, typical teabagger strategy when you have no other recourse.
Nice try.
Right winger teabaggers, lie constantly.



A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?


Please answer my questions cupcake.
 
Sounds like a POS Washington insider who should be voted out of office....there sure of lots of them.
 
She set him up. She couda been on the pill or IUD, but no ... she used her femine wiles to get the poor man who is twice his age and in a loveless marriage to an older woman to plant his seed in her, as the LORD JEHOVA intended ... and now our "gotcha society" just loves to trash one of Lord Christ's faithful servants.
 
He snowflake. Make a real thoughtful comment about the lies your party persists on telling.
Your little girl panties are in a bunch now.


Quite off topic and try to deflect all you can, typical teabagger strategy when you have no other recourse.
Nice try.
Right winger teabaggers, lie constantly.



A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?


Please answer my questions cupcake.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?
 
Still have your little girl panties in a twist.
And you condone one of your kind, the lying teabaggers you are, to allow this because it would have affected him.
Not to mention he was an adulterer.
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He snowflake. Make a real thoughtful comment about the lies your party persists on telling.
Your little girl panties are in a bunch now.


Quite off topic and try to deflect all you can, typical teabagger strategy when you have no other recourse.
Nice try.
Right winger teabaggers, lie constantly.



A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?


Please answer my questions cupcake.


How many children have you aborted so far?

Who is your president?
 
A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.

Lol and? Depravity doesnt discriminate.
 
But the party of "family values" the lying teabagging right wingers, are the hypocrites.
When they suddenly need help, morals be damned.
But we don't expect the hypocrites to understand.
Now use some straw mans argument.

A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.

Lol and? Depravity doesnt discriminate.
 
But the party of "family values" the lying teabagging right wingers, are the hypocrites.
When they suddenly need help, morals be damned.
But we don't expect the hypocrites to understand.
Now use some straw mans argument.

A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.

Lol and? Depravity doesnt discriminate.


Nope. Here's you a fine outstanding hypocrite. As I said earlier, depravity doesn't discriminate.

Decades of Sexual Harassment Accusations Against Harvey Weinstein
 
Lets' see, where was there a comment defending the individual you mention. Show that please!
My comment is about the phony lying party of family values. The one you hold so dearly.
It sure seems the shoe fits quite well.


But the party of "family values" the lying teabagging right wingers, are the hypocrites.
When they suddenly need help, morals be damned.
But we don't expect the hypocrites to understand.
Now use some straw mans argument.

A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.

Lol and? Depravity doesnt discriminate.


Nope. Here's you a fine outstanding hypocrite. As I said earlier, depravity doesn't discriminate.

Decades of Sexual Harassment Accusations Against Harvey Weinstein
 
A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.

He's the perfect Republican. Anti abortion until it happens to their kid or their mistress then suddenly life isn't all that special or precious.
 
They hypocritical party, it is just like them.


A text message sent in January to U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy by a woman with whom he had an extra-marital relationship took him to task for an anti-abortion statement posted on Facebook from his office's public account.

"And you have zero issue posting your pro-life stance all over the place when you had no issue asking me to abort our unborn child just last week when we thought that was one of the options," Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist in Pittsburgh with whom the congressman admitted last month to having a relationship, wrote to Mr. Murphy on Jan. 25, in the midst of an unfounded pregnancy scare.


So there you go, the hypocritical right in all its glory.
One, the party of family values, he is having an affair with this woman.
Second, to cover his a$$, he asks the woman to have an abortion.
Rep. Tim Murphy, popular with pro-life movement, urged abortion in affair, texts suggest
The congressman has been lauded by the Family Research Council, for his stance on abortion, as well as for family values, generally. He also has been endorsed by LifePAC, which opposes abortion rights, and is a member of the House Pro-Life Caucus, an affiliation that is often cited by his office.

He's the perfect Republican. Anti abortion until it happens to their kid or their mistress then suddenly life isn't all that special or precious.
 

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