hog88
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Most pro-lifers don't even agree with what he said with regards to punishing women, partly because it's completely untenable and also partly because they recognize it's a very complex issue.
To be fair all a woman/girl has to do to be excused from bad behavior is make some claim of sexual misconduct.
I typically would agree with you on this if it happened after the incident and she was trying to drum up sympathy for said actions. But this was going on right at the moment and she was taking issue with the person that allegedly did it.
But what truly baffles me are the people that keep saying "she had it coming to her because she punched him." I missed her inner Mike Tyson coming out and putting the guy on his ass. I missed the part where they were doing little more than invoking their rights outside of that venue by holding signs. I missed the part where supposed grownups should have been restrained by ignoring it.
What I didn't miss was someone way overeager with a can of pepper spray and using it. Or the crowd laughing about it afterwards. Or the fat ass shoving them away. Or the highly edited video that supposedly shows her acknowledging her actions by cutting off quickly. Or the supposed grown ass adults that can't even handle an overweight teenage girl without resorting to using said spray. Or the posters that immediately jump to "she had it coming to her" just because she's holding an anti-Trump sign.
This whole situation is the sad reality of this entire election. Where people don't give two ****s about objectivity and would rather support something they knew to be wrong just because of the stance of the victims in the matter.
I'll admit to not watching the video, heck I don't care enough to waste my time.
This whole cycle has been out of control with possibly the worst field of candidates in the history of this country. Couple that with groups on both sides who are completely off their rocker and we have a recipe for disaster. When I was in Cleveland last week the guys I met with were dreading the convention. They are convinced outside protesters will cause riots.
She "had it coming to her" because of her mouth, her being up in someone's face, and the punch she threw, not the Donald/white supremacist sign.I typically would agree with you on this if it happened after the incident and she was trying to drum up sympathy for said actions. But this was going on right at the moment and she was taking issue with the person that allegedly did it.
But what truly baffles me are the people that keep saying "she had it coming to her because she punched him." I missed her inner Mike Tyson coming out and putting the guy on his ass. I missed the part where they were doing little more than invoking their rights outside of that venue by holding signs. I missed the part where supposed grownups should have been restrained by ignoring it.
What I didn't miss was someone way overeager with a can of pepper spray and using it. Or the crowd laughing about it afterwards. Or the fat ass shoving them away. Or the highly edited video that supposedly shows her acknowledging her actions by cutting off quickly. Or the supposed grown ass adults that can't even handle an overweight teenage girl without resorting to using said spray. Or the posters that immediately jump to "she had it coming to her" just because she's holding an anti-Trump sign.
This whole situation is the sad reality of this entire election. Where people don't give two ****s about objectivity and would rather support something they knew to be wrong just because of the stance of the victims in the matter.
Can you expound on this part? The hypothetical regarding abortions being illegal will never materialize, but I am curious as to why a woman seeking an abortion within the context of the hypothetical would be blameless and have no recourse sought.
I obviously don't know the records of each person who has ever ran for president, but I would wager Trump may be the most ambiguous we've ever had. In fact, Trump is so ambiguous that his ambiguity seems to be his platform.
They should like him in any of those 3 cases then. In the first and third scenarios, the Dems think he is unelectable so they should be grateful that he would be the Rep nominee, because a Dem would be elected. In the second scenario, they should be grateful since he is a closet democrat. I still don't understand why they don't like him.It's a mix of bemused at his buffoonery still getting him support in the GOP, terrified if he actually won, and bewilderment that this is the best the GOP could muster when they may have their last best chance, possibly ever.
The pro-life movement has always presented itself as one that believes in rehabilitation, not punishment. I'm not completely opposed to the practice of abortion myself, so I couldn't say if these are generally sincerely held beliefs or just the position taken to make it politically viable. From a legal standpoint, you're right - it would merit some sort of punishment, but moreso for the abortion provider than the woman. I'm not sure how such a proposed system would deal with back alley abortions, or how that would even be criminally proven.
What Trump said was the pro-life position taken to its logical extreme, but it's just not what most pro-lifers believe in my experience. They see the pregnant woman as a victim of an excruciatingly complex situation.
They should like him in any of those 3 cases then. In the first and third scenarios, the Dems think he is unelectable so they should be grateful that he would be the Rep nominee, because a Dem would be elected. In the second scenario, they should be grateful since he is a closet democrat. I still don't understand why they don't like him.
Blue collar/labor Democrats do not represent the majority of Democrats today. Besides, the majority of blue collar Democrats insist on being called "Republicans" nowadays. They like the charade.
Regardless, Trump is the best example of a blue collar Democrat that we've had since at least the 70s or 80s.
I have no idea where he was born, nor do I care. The only comments on the birth certificate that I have are two.72 Did he ever produce that birth certificate. Can't believe Merica elected a non US Citizen who's Muslim
Kasich just stated that he expects a brokered convention and that he welcomes such a prospect, provided Trump is still in the lead.
I don't care who you are, the Republican National Convention this summer will be must-see TV. It's going to be the wildest thing we've ever watched in American politics. I expect there to be fist fights on the floor of the convention between rival factions.
So silver spoon in his mouth Trump is a blue collar democrat???? Hmmm I don't think so.
Trump is a narcasistic ego maniac who loves seeing his name in the headlines. He knows this is going to be a Huuuuuge money grab for him. It's generating more publicity for the Trump brand and he will roll in more money in the long run. He doesn't care about this country he cares about Donald Trump
