evillawyer
Have No God Before His Orangeness
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Childish tantrums.Pretty much makes all the screaming about Roe look childish.
It’s not about the freedom to “kill”.I still say there is something wrong with a country who’s majority desires the freedom to kill innocent lives under the guise of “choice”. It indicates a very unhealthy moral compass here.
Pretty much makes all the screaming about Roe look childish.
It's almost like when the matter is put directly to the voters, they want women to have choice. Abortion rights are undefeated when actually put to a vote by the citizenry. All three wins in very red states (Kansas, Ohio, and Kentucky). And it's not even going to be close in Ohio.
It didn’t take away the right at all. It made it a states issue and time and time again your side in winning. You should be praising what the SC did. Ohio is far more liberal on abortion today than it was before Roe v Wade was thrown out. You should be thrilledNo, it doesn't. The creeps took away a longtime federal right. The views of Republicans and christian crazies on abortion have always been in the minority--they are not shared by most Americans. But this is true of most GOP/crazy christian views.
Actually 40 years and more ago Protestants didn't give half a hoot about abortion. Opposition was pretty much a Catholic thing. Protestants were majority GOP. So there's your GOP and Christians who were in the majority and who, surprise surprise Gomer, didn't oppose it on principle.No, it doesn't. The creeps took away a longtime federal right. The views of Republicans and christian crazies on abortion have always been in the minority--they are not shared by most Americans. But this is true of most GOP/crazy christian views.
I'm unsure letting each state decide what is and what isn't murder is a good plan in the long run.Childish tantrums.
I fully support the people of Oregon, and Mississippi, deciding for themselves what abortion choice will look like in their own states.
And here’s the truly beautiful part - we should end up with an entire range of choice scenarios between Oregon & Mississippi. Sounds awful…
I'm unsure letting each state decide what is and what isn't murder is a good plan in the long run.
It's almost like when the matter is put directly to the voters, they want women to have choice. Abortion rights are undefeated when actually put to a vote by the citizenry. All three wins in very red states (Kansas, Ohio, and Kentucky). And it's not even going to be close in Ohio.