
We're going to go with a big fat who fucking cares, because Alex P. Keaton was a character on a TV show and didn't have actual opinions about anything because he wasn't fucking real?
Anyways, stem cells didn't even, like, exist in the '80s.

We're going to go with a big fat who fucking cares, because Alex P. Keaton was a character on a TV show and didn't have actual opinions about anything because he wasn't fucking real?
Anyways, stem cells didn't even, like, exist in the '80s.
5:35 PM on Wed Nov 1 2006
By Doree Shafrir
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only on CNN.
what do you think skippy thinks about north korea?
I would ask about Meredith Baxter-Birney's views on abusive husbands, but I imagine she's done 47 Lifetime movies on the subject.
But this just proves what a hypocrite is Michael J Fox. Hyp O Crit.
He should just take his souped-up DeLorean back 43 years and steal his own umbilical cord.
hahahahaha.
that was brilliant Ted.
made my shitty day.
Clearly Alex P.Keaton would have, at first, trumpeted the conservative view on the matter, only to then come face to face with someone who could potentially be helped by stem cell research (perhaps a guest appearance by vanilla extract-drinking uncle Tom who has now developed a disease.) After spending time with said person and having a heart to heart with his hippie parents, he would learn a valuable lesson. Duh.
Anybody remember when Dan Quayle lost a debate to a similarly imaginary person? Eighties imaginary people were the best!
Only took two comments before we got a Skippy joke. Well done.
Actually, traditionally speaking, Conservatives would have kept the government out of the issue. They would have also legalized drugs and abortion.
This is all about the new fanatical "Religious Conservative," which also needs to be kept out of government.
I hope we all learned something today.
'Don't vote no, Al-ecks' - Nick
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