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5 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

I’m just more pragmatic than you. 

My neighbor having an abortion, being gay, having religious freedom doesn’t affect me. 

My neighbor being forced to have a child they can’t afford or don’t want,  having unchecked access to fire arms or polluting without consequences can affect me. 

 

You should have been aborted.  Hey its not to late.

 

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1 minute ago, Highmark said:

:lol:   I could care less about my neighbor being gay and I fully support the freedom to practice religion.  

I've never been against homosexuality.   In fact I encourage lesbianism (if they are hot.)   I don't think people should have it forced on them if they feel it goes against their religion.   You know freedom of religion.   One right does not outweigh the the other.   

 

That's a myth.:lol:

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21 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

Yes and dumb fucks like you would argue that the badly deformed baby would have to be saved.  Then you would argue against any tax money being spent to care for that child. 

Nice field of strawmen. :lol:

Abortions because of Downs.... :

  1. Angela Bachiller. In 2013 in Valladolid, Span, Angela became the first person with Down syndrome ever to be elected councilwoman. She worked for three years in Social Welfare and Family as an administrative assistant, and loves reading and traveling. She hopes to shine a light on the normalcy of life with Down syndrome and make a difference in the lives of those with disabilities.
  2. Megan McCormick. The first person with Down syndrome to graduate with honors from a technical college, Megan attended Bluegrass Community Technical College. She wants to work in education at the elementary level. She proves that with the right support and resources, people anywhere can reach their goals, Down syndrome or not.
  3. Tim Harris. Tim is the owner of his own restaurant called Tim’s Place. In high school he was elected homecoming king (by the highest margin of votes in the school’s history), and was named Student of the Year as well. He dreamed of owning a restaurant, so he found jobs in the industry to learn as much as he could. And, according to the Tim’s Place web site, former employer Red Robin says that the store’s revenue went up during Tim’s shifts. He graduated from college with certificates in Food Services, Office Skills, and Restaurant Hosting. In addition, Tim recently created Tim’s Big Heart Foundation to help other people with disabilities start their own businesses.
  4. Pablo Pineda.  Pablo earned a bachelor’s degree in educational psychology and has gone on to be a writer, speaker, and actor. Born in Spain, he is a successful actor in his home country, receiving the Silver Shell award for his acting skills as well as the San Sebastian International Film Festival’s “Concha de Plata” as best actor of 2009 for his lead role in the film Yo Tambien.
  5. Christian Royal. School never came easy to Christian, but that is just fine because he holds a skill many of us admire. Christian is highly talented at making pottery. He sells his beautiful dishes and bowls online and at an art gallery in South Carolina.
  6. Bernadette Resha. Bernadette is also an artist who has made a name for herself. She and her work have been featured on television shows, in music videos, commercials, and magazines. In addition to creating beautiful paintings, she is a public speaker and violinist as well.
  7. Michael Johnson. A painter, Michael is a self-taught Naïve Folk Artist. He has painted more than 500 commissioned portraits and had a solo exhibition at Vanderbilt University in 2001. His art has been featured in posters and on the cover of the American Journal of Public Health.
  8. Sujeet Desai. A musician, Sujeet graduated from high school with a 4.3 grade average and went on to graduate from the Berkshire Hills Music Academy. He plays seven instruments including the violin, piano, trumpet and saxophone. He has received numerous awards and was even featured in the Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine as well as on 20/20 and the Oprah Winfrey Show. In 2006 he married Carolyn Bergeron who also has Down syndrome.
  9. Melissa Reilly. Melissa has accomplished quite a lot in her life. She has travelled the country as an inspirational speaker. She is a decorated, gold medal winning skier, cycler, and swimmer and she has interned for a state senator. Melissa also teaches reading and math to preschoolers with Down syndrome. She says she loves her life 100%, and she proves that you can have a very fulfilling life with Down syndrome.
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Just now, Mainecat said:

Like I said many times here and this thread is classic morons following a moron example.

 

Take some time off from this place...and then come back and read your posts...

You will see how fucked up you really are.

:bc:

 

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1 minute ago, STUMPY said:

Take some time off from this place...and then come back and read your posts...

You will see how fucked up you really are.

:bc:

 

I think you might be WRONG about this...........  :lol: 

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The President of the United States said this...

The baby is born....."The mother meets with the doctor. They take care of the baby. They wrap the baby beautifully, and then the doctor and the mother determine whether or not they will execute the baby. I don't think so."

 
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39 minutes ago, Highmark said:

:lol:   I could care less about my neighbor being gay and I fully support the freedom to practice religion.  

I've never been against homosexuality.   In fact I encourage lesbianism (if they are hot.)   I don't think people should have it forced on them if they feel it goes against their religion.   You know freedom of religion.   One right does not outweigh the the other.   

 

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I trust women to make the right choice for themselves and society.

You want the government to control them.

If I was in a relationship with a woman who had an abortion for our child and I had wanted the child at first, I would consider myself lucky that I am not tied to that woman for the rest of my life through children.

I don't want people who can't raise kids to have more kids. I don't care if they are too poor or too selfish. Society doesn't need more kids from people like that.  

As for late term.  If they can't get their shit together to have an abortion on time, there is even less reason for their kids to be in society.

As I said, I'm more pragmatic than you.  

 

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5 hours ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

What Trump did is a textbook example of gaslighting.  It's obscene.

Neal

It works. One of my friends (from Illinois) just posted a meme to impeach that muslim lady rep from Minnesota. People think you should impeach a rep from another state who you dont like. Free higher education might be more important than ever these days. :lol: 

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Since when does anybody care about killing babies? Or even killing babies with tax dollars? We do it every day or we are even assisting our allies to do it. Dont see anybody protesting that. 

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7 minutes ago, Anler said:

Since when does anybody care about killing babies? Or even killing babies with tax dollars? We do it every day or we are even assisting our allies to do it. Dont see anybody protesting that. 

It’s a head scratcher. 

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2 hours ago, Highmark said:

Really?   This is what you come back with?   :lmao:

Me: 54 million abortions since Roe v. Wade.

Revcuck: Well Trump fucked a porn star.  

to bad the number wasn't double that.  Better to not bring a child into the world than have them live a crappy life.  

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Just now, Angry ginger said:

to bad the number wasn't double that.  Better to not bring a child into the world than have them live my idea of what a crappy life is.  

 

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1 hour ago, revkevsdi said:

I trust women to make the right choice for themselves and society.

You want the government to control them.

If I was in a relationship with a woman who had an abortion for our child and I had wanted the child at first, I would consider myself lucky that I am not tied to that woman for the rest of my life through children.

I don't want people who can't raise kids to have more kids. I don't care if they are too poor or too selfish. Society doesn't need more kids from people like that.  

As for late term.  If they can't get their shit together to have an abortion on time, there is even less reason for their kids to be in society.

As I said, I'm more murderous than you.  

 

Yes you are.  

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3 hours ago, revkevsdi said:

 

Poor snake and Highmark. They have to change people’s quotes because their own arguments are hollow. 

You're barely worth the glancing attention I pay you.

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12 hours ago, NaturallyAspirated said:

So how many cases of what Trump offered happen each year?  The mother giving birth, the mother and doctor discuss the child, then it is killed.  How many?

Neal

prob none how many heads pop 1/3 the way out then they stick a spike in the skull and pull the thing out convulsing and toss it in a sink . that was the one vote your king oboma mande sure to vote for and not just present  like most of his votes before his run 

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4 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

prob none how many heads pop 1/3 the way out then they stick a spike in the skull and pull the thing out convulsing and toss it in a sink . that was the one vote your king oboma mande sure to vote for and not just present  like most of his votes before his run 

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST!!!!!!

:lol:

 

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18 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

prob none how many heads pop 1/3 the way out then they stick a spike in the skull and pull the thing out convulsing and toss it in a sink . that was the one vote your king oboma mande sure to vote for and not just present  like most of his votes before his run 

How many of those happen?

Neal

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37 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

prob none how many heads pop 1/3 the way out then they stick a spike in the skull and pull the thing out convulsing and toss it in a sink . that was the one vote your king oboma mande sure to vote for and not just present  like most of his votes before his run 

What the fuck are you on?

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