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MothersMilk
27 minutes ago, Hedge said:

If you are in a semi-major city, stay safe tonight, and avoid the list of targets (and probably courthouses and downtowns, as well).

 

 

 

That's just the beginning of the thread where events are planned (mostly by Antifa groups), it goes on and on.

 

 

 

Denver? They'd better not mess with the Av's/Tpa game tonight... that'll really get me riled up.

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1 minute ago, Nouseforaname said:


And Canada which is yolo when it comes to abortion 

 

Trudeau is getting reamed on Twitter after coming out today and announcing that Canada will never tell a woman what she can or can not do with her body.

 

Except, y'know, when it comes to an experimental vaccine. Then you will comply.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said:

Come to California!  Murder your unborn!  Stay for the Taxes!

 

Through the month of July only! But one Disneyland pass, get one abortion free! See Newsom for details!

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Nouseforaname
1 minute ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

Trudeau is getting reamed on Twitter after coming out today and announcing that Canada will never tell a woman what she can or can not do with her body.

 

Except, y'know, when it comes to an experimental vaccine. Then you will comply.

 

 


Nothing courageous about that.  It’s a province by province issue and this has never come close to even being a ballot issue.

 

Canadians as a whole are progressive. 

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6 minutes ago, Nouseforaname said:


Nothing courageous about that.  It’s a province by province issue and this has never come close to even being a ballot issue.

 

Canadians as a whole are progressive. 


where’s Meazza!?

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10 minutes ago, Nouseforaname said:


Nothing courageous about that.  It’s a province by province issue and this has never come close to even being a ballot issue.

 

Canadians as a whole are progressive. 

 

Courageous? No. Hypocritical? Absolutely.

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TakeYouToTasker 2.0

100 years from now, abortion will be viewed with the same disgust that slavery is today.

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Crap Throwing Clavin
2 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Because it's not about the rule of law, or even preserving democracy as they claim. It's about power and criminalizing dissent from their world view and agenda. 

 

 

The hilarious thing is how willing they are to step on their own messaging. 

 

This also might be why the Jan 6th committee took a break. They knew this was coming and how it would look if they were holding a show trial about "insurrection" while the sacred cows of the party rail against SCOTUS and attempt to once again undermine its legitimacy. 

 

The only course they're not taking is actually passing laws to legalize abortion nationally.
 

Congress is doing everything but their jobs.

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Unhinged.

 

It would be better, she claims, if her brother or step-granddaughter were dead.

 

At one point, leftists just stop thinking and blurt out whatever pops into their noggin'.

 

 

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TakeYouToTasker 2.0
4 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Monkey said:

 

The only course they're not taking is actually passing laws to legalize abortion nationally.
 

Congress is doing everything but their jobs.


Today’s ruling denied them that authority.

 

Congress is permitted to make laws under the auspice of the 14th. The decision decided that abortion was not covered by the 14th.

 

As such, the Federal Government can neither abolish abortion, nor make it the law of the land.
 

It is purely a state issue now.

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1 hour ago, IDBillzFan said:

It's party time!

 

 

 

Wait one durn fallutin' minute.  You trying to tell us that it is possible for DC to brace for & attempt to prevent destructive activities before they occur?  How can that be?  It wasn't possible a mere year & a half ago.

 

Regardless of whether you think the activities at the Capitol in early January were seditious or merely requesting redressing grievances (or a little of 1 & a lot of the other), does anybody honestly believe there would've been even 10 people arrested had the National Guard been deployed on January 5?

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21 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker 2.0 said:

100 years from now, abortion will be viewed with the same disgust that slavery is today.

 

Here's to hoping.

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Crap Throwing Clavin
10 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker 2.0 said:


Today’s ruling denied them that authority.

 

Congress is permitted to make laws under the auspice of the 14th. The decision decided that abortion was not covered by the 14th.

 

As such, the Federal Government can neither abolish abortion, nor make it the law of the land.
 

It is purely a state issue now.

 

As it should be.

 

They'd have to amend the Constitution.  Between this, gay marriage, and public health...don't bet they won't try it.

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