Orangeburst
Jesus-I am the light of the world. (John 8:12)
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Its not a hypothetical. Clarence wants to ban contraception and same sex marriage. America took a step backwards today, and its sad.
Its not a hypothetical. Clarence wants to ban contraception and same sex marriage. America took a step backwards today, and its sad.
Tennessee is one of the most republican states in America . I vote all of the time but it’s a waste of time .Your vote only matters in 1/4 of the country unfortunately and I don’t see that changing anytime soon
Youre not the first person ive seen say this, and for some reason it usually rings true. Somehow things usually end up in the middle when it starts to swing too far.Yes . Because I’m old and experienced enough to know what happens when one political party that is out of control , controls all of government . This ( as I’ve said to luther many times ) is just the pendulum swinging back from where it was pulled to . The higher you pull it , the harder it swings back .
The Constitution doesn't explicitly protect a whole lot of things. SCOTUS basically said you have no right to privacy today, and that is going to result in some far, far reaching implications I don't think every one has quite realized yet.The ruling was the correct one. The constitution doesn’t protect abortion. I agree with you in that I’m not my brothers keeper so I’m not going to tell them they can’t have an abortion. That’s now up to the state to decide. Ya democracy! If people believe that it should be a federal issue then there’s a way to amend the constitution and that should be their only recourse. If they can’t meet that threshold then try harder. Again, Ya Democracy.
Yes . Because I’m old and experienced enough to know what happens when one political party that is out of control , controls all of government . This ( as I’ve said to luther many times ) is just the pendulum swinging back from where it was pulled to . The higher you pull it , the harder it swings back .
My question is why are u conservatives not worried that Liberals will make those state even more liberal since the right to privacy has been brokenThe Constitution doesn't explicitly protect a whole lot of things. SCOTUS basically said you have no right to privacy today, and that is going to result in some far, far reaching implications I don't think every one has quite realized yet.
Ruby red states are about to enact some of the most draconian laws restricting all sorts of rights, and the Feds have basically said, "oh well, sucks for you."