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1 minute ago, BillStime said:


Awesome - so we can put you down as a yes for auto vasectomies from the start of puberty.
 

Thanks Ditz! 


 

No problem Schill!  You keep fighting that good fight brah.  January 6!!

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1 hour ago, BillStime said:

 

WELL.

 

No, Bonnie.

 

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You clearly didn't read it... 

 

Idiot

 

 


 

You’re a loser and a moron.  They can quote scripture all they want you commie thug.  
 

Look at this other horrible example referencing scripture:

 

 

 

On January 5, 1865, Thaddeus Stevens gave a speech on the House floor in support of the 13th Amendment. The high point of those remarks were:

 

Those who believe that a righteous Providence punishes nations for national sins believe that this terrible plague is brought upon us as a punishment for our oppression of a harmless race of men inflicted without cause and without excuse for ages. I accept this belief; for I remember that an ancient despot, not so cruel as this Republic, held a people in bondage — a bondage much lighter than American slavery; that the Lord ordered him to liberate them. He refused. His whole people were punished. Plague after plague was sent upon the land until the seventh slew the firstborn of every household; nor did they cease until the tyrant 'let the people go.' We have suffered more than all the plagues of Egypt; more than the first-born of every household has been taken. We still harden our hearts and refuse to let the people go. The scourge still continues, nor do I expect it to cease until we obey the high behest of the Father of men. We are about to have another opportunity to obey this command. We are about to ascertain the national will by another vote to amend the Constitution. If gentlemen opposite it will yield to the voice of God and humanity and vote for it, I verily believe the sword of the destroying angel will be stayed and this people be reunited. If we still harden our hearts and blood must still flow, may the blood of the victims sit heavily on the hearts of those who cause it. 

 

Congressional Globe, 38 Cong. 2 session, January 13, 1865, p. 124

 

 

 

One of the most famous speeches ever given on the House Floor. 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

You’re a loser and a moron.  They can quote scripture all they want you commie thug.  

 

I don't care what your God says....

 

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Posted

This is actually what I am now hoping for.

Alabama, trying to act to the rest of the country and the world like it is no longer the bible-thumping backwater of its stereotype, sees years of rebranding shot to ***** in one fell swoop. Again. First Roy Moore, now this.

Women, just don't move there. And if you live there, just move somewhere else.

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On 2/14/2024 at 5:16 AM, Doc said:

Abortion isn’t even in the top-10 issues anymore. But keep thinking it is and running on it. 

Oh yes it is

On 2/19/2024 at 8:21 PM, Big Blitz said:


 

You’re a loser and a moron.  They can quote scripture all they want you commie thug.  
 

Look at this other horrible example referencing scripture:

 

 

 

On January 5, 1865, Thaddeus Stevens gave a speech on the House floor in support of the 13th Amendment. The high point of those remarks were:

 

Those who believe that a righteous Providence punishes nations for national sins believe that this terrible plague is brought upon us as a punishment for our oppression of a harmless race of men inflicted without cause and without excuse for ages. I accept this belief; for I remember that an ancient despot, not so cruel as this Republic, held a people in bondage — a bondage much lighter than American slavery; that the Lord ordered him to liberate them. He refused. His whole people were punished. Plague after plague was sent upon the land until the seventh slew the firstborn of every household; nor did they cease until the tyrant 'let the people go.' We have suffered more than all the plagues of Egypt; more than the first-born of every household has been taken. We still harden our hearts and refuse to let the people go. The scourge still continues, nor do I expect it to cease until we obey the high behest of the Father of men. We are about to have another opportunity to obey this command. We are about to ascertain the national will by another vote to amend the Constitution. If gentlemen opposite it will yield to the voice of God and humanity and vote for it, I verily believe the sword of the destroying angel will be stayed and this people be reunited. If we still harden our hearts and blood must still flow, may the blood of the victims sit heavily on the hearts of those who cause it. 

 

Congressional Globe, 38 Cong. 2 session, January 13, 1865, p. 124

 

 

 

One of the most famous speeches ever given on the House Floor. 

***** your God

Posted
5 hours ago, SCBills said:

If only there was a way that the GOP could flip this issue on the Dems…

 

 


 

18-29 year olds - hey there’s hope.  
 

That’s definitely a major reason why Trump is talking about proposing this.  
 

It’s unfortunate but it’s politically the right thing - lives will still be saved - and states can still lower that or still ban.

 

 

The Democrat alternative is legislation that could kill as many as possible.  So there’s your options.  

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10 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

Oh yes it is

 

No, it's not John.  Illegal immigration is tied for 1st and that's why the Dems suddenly started admitting there's a crisis at the border and are trying to pin it on Repubs.

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

No, it's not John.  Illegal immigration is tied for 1st and that's why the Dems suddenly started admitting there's a crisis at the border and are trying to pin it on Repubs.

First of all, if you take a look at the polls after elections, you will see that women’s rights is right there at the forefront
 

It’s easy to put it on Republicans because they are ones that asked for immigration reform and then killed the bill

 

It’s a bad look

Posted
33 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

 

It’s easy to put it on Republicans because they are ones that asked for immigration reform and then killed the bill

 

 

Not true.

They prevented a bill that wasn't satisfactory.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

Not satisfactory for whom
And what wasn’t satisfactory about it?

 

I'm not going to spend time going over the entire bill.

There are amnesty issues and power granted to the executive, who is not fulfilling his current obligations on enforcement, that were deemed excessive.

In addition while appropriating money for a wall, it did not commit to it.

The 5000/day thing?

 

Anyway, you can do your own homework on why it wouldn't get through the House.

To say that they were asking for immigration reform and then "killed the bill," is a gross misrepresentation.

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Posted
2 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

First of all, if you take a look at the polls after elections, you will see that women’s rights is right there at the forefront
 

It’s easy to put it on Republicans because they are ones that asked for immigration reform and then killed the bill

 

It’s a bad look


Given the fact that Republicans keep

running candidates under the MAGA label, including Trump himself, the margins are slim as suburban women aren’t fans of this movement or the man himself.   Given that, abortion comes across as the dividing line as the issue that tips the scale towards Democrats in these tight elections.  
 

Republicans have to address that, and acknowledge it, if they’re going to keep running Trump/Trump candidates over candidates like Youngkin, Haley, DeSantis etc. 

 

As far as immigration goes.. the bipartisan bill was a self inflicted gunshot for R’s, but won’t be fatal… more of a flesh wound that will heal up by the time November rolls around.  This issue is synonymous with Joe Biden .. it’s stuck to him politically. 

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