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Yeah, they didn't figure a third of the country would be insane.No, it isn't, and even if it were, that's why they gave us a process to amend it.
You do know that the adoption industry in this country is largely run by conservative Christian organizations, right?Except that's a lie. You don't care about them before or after birth. Just the birth. Before that- fuck em. After that- fuck em.
When was the last time you donated to a crisis pregnancy center? I do it all the time.
When was the last time you bought Christmas presents for needy kids? I do it every year.
When was the last time you donated for a safe haven baby box? I did two in the last two years.
YOU'RE the one who doesn't give a fuck. You just want them dead.
Nah, that's weak horseshit. Take out tithes -- which are not actually charity-- and the numbers look very different.It is well established that in general, conservatives are much more generous about donating to charitable causes, out of what is rightfully theirs to give, that LIbtARdS are.
The only way the GOP can win is by blocking the will of the people and they scrambling all over the country trying to do so.Florida abortion rights amendment proposal looks likely to appear on ballot
Measure to enshrine abortion rights in constitution seems to have enough signatures to head to vote in state that has a 15-week banwww.theguardian.com
Well it looks like they have the sigs needed. But the GOP is already looking to block this. Not by having a debate and winning the argument.
But by legal technicalities.
Even if they win I would not trust desantis to follow through on the peoples wishes. Maga doesnt respect democracy. Best of luck.
The only way the GOP can win is by blocking the will of the people and they scrambling all over the country trying to do so.
You need to detox from that koolaid, Alex.SUPERMAX is the place with the largest toilets.
A requirement for MAGAT traitors.
Sure, they want to make America moral again.Well it looks like they have the sigs needed. But the GOP is already looking to block this.
Dude....you become more unhinged with every post.Says the MAGAT Queen.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Tell uncle Donnie hi on visiting day.
SCOTUS has but you have not. As I suspected.The USSC has.
According to the court, whatever it does or does not mean, it does not apply constitution protection to the right to an abortion.
Only crazies are against birth control.SCOTUS has but you have not. As I suspected.
SCOTUS did declare in Griswold v. Connecticut (overturning a Connecticut state law) that even though the right to practice birth control is not mentioned in the Constitution, by way of the Ninth Amendment it very much IS a right. Abortion is in the same boat.
There was a time when the only birth control catholics could practice was the rhythm method. It was against church law to use the pill or any other method. I don't know what the situation is today because I've been gone from the church for decades.Only crazies are against birth control.
I completely agree, but historical facts show that it was illegal in at least Connecticut back in the 60s. SCOTUS over ruled the state law and did the right thing, citing the 9th Amendment to the USC.There is no argument, moral or legal, to making birth control illegal or to ever even question a woman's access to it.
What was the basis for it being illegal? Makes zero sense both morally and legally.I completely agree, but historical facts show that it was illegal in at least Connecticut back in the 60s. SCOTUS over ruled the state law and did the right thing, citing the 9th Amendment to the USC.
A Florida rep just introduced a state bill that would eliminate Plan B, multipel forms of current birth control, and potentially the Pill.I completely agree, but historical facts show that it was illegal in at least Connecticut back in the 60s. SCOTUS over ruled the state law and did the right thing, citing the 9th Amendment to the USC.
Because I was just a kid when it was in play, I can only speculate. My guess is religious dogma inspired religious legislators to pass the illegitimate laws that were eventually struck down.What was the basis for it being illegal? Makes zero sense both morally and legally.