GOP Rep Madison Cawthorn Calls Women 'Earthen Vessels' in Bonkers Anti-Abortion Rant on House Floor

Congratulations. Spoken like a true know-nothing with a rank line of red herrings, double entendre intended, and false equivocations.

All political issues are invariably moral issues vis-à-vis natural law.

The suppression of school choice is evil. Abortion on demand is evil. That's just for starters.

You are a member of the no-nothing party. You are the ones passing falsehoods to protect your prejudicesa.

All political issues are not moral decisions. There is nothing moral or immoral in school choice and several of the issues you mentioned. Suppression of school choice is not evil. If a school taught devil worshipping as part of their curriculum, you would not be so enthused about school choice. Your "Abortion on demand" remark is a smear on women. Most women take this very seriously. If you claim be be a abortion opponent then you should be backing Biden's attempt to raise the child tax credit, the childcare tax credit and education. Abortion is nothing but a political issue to you. You are the one who is evil.
 
No, read the wording again.

That was not how it was stated.

It is mostly irrelevant anyway, there is noting outrageous or crazy about the statements no matter how you take them. It was just some virtue signaling to the religious evangelists by stating it in a biblical way.

Yes there is. That statement should be uttered in a church and not on the floor of the US House and policy should not be made on the basis of that statement. Yet this is what the abortion debate is about. Cawthorne wants to turn theology into law just like they do in Iran.
 
What he said was outrageous and ridiculous. He sounds like a mullah in Iran more than a US congressman. You are the one that is in over their head.

Yes I'm sure you and the other Karens felt exactly the same way when the Biden Administration referred to women as "birthing people," yet strangely none of you had anything to say about it.

Go peddle your feigned outrage to someone else in your circle jerk.
 
Yes there is. That statement should be uttered in a church and not on the floor of the US House and policy should not be made on the basis of that statement. Yet this is what the abortion debate is about. Cawthorne wants to turn theology into law just like they do in Iran.
I have no aversion to theology or religion. Considering the vast majority of people identify as religious, having that bigotry is moronic. As an atheist, I do not need you or anyone else to reject whatever religion they may identify with to justify my positions nor can I fathom why public statements that are associated with faith are offensive to some. Particularly when you live in a secular nation.

Oddly enough, we have the some of the most liberal laws on abortion in the world. Most of the left's idealized European nations have stricter laws against abortion. There is a real debate here if you want to acknowledge it or not.
 
You're repeating the old tired worn out debunked myth for the thousandth time. Who was the Governor of Alabama that blocked Black kids at the entrance to the University? When did he run for President?
Wallace was an independent who ran multiple times as a Democrat in the primaries but never had a prayer of winning either of the duopoly's presidential nominations nationally. He was popular among southern racists -- as is being Baptist. It seems all Baptists must be immoral according to your illogic.

JFK and Johnson actually did stuff nationally to fight the segregationist loonies like Wallace, including sending in the National Guard when necessary and signing The Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Although majorities in both parties voted for the bill, there were notable exceptions. Though he opposed forced segregation,[50] Republican 1964 presidential candidate, Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona, voted against the bill, remarking, "You can't legislate morality." Goldwater had supported previous attempts to pass civil rights legislation in 1957 and 1960 as well as the 24th Amendment outlawing the poll tax. He stated that the reason for his opposition to the 1964 bill was Title II, which in his opinion violated individual liberty and states' rights. Democrats and Republicans from the Southern states opposed the bill and led an unsuccessful 83-day filibuster, including Senators Albert Gore, Sr. (D-TN) and J. William Fulbright (D-AR), as well as Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV), who personally filibustered for 14 hours straight.
 
Wallace was an independent who ran multiple times as a Democrat in the primaries but never had a prayer of winning either of the duopoly's presidential nominations nationally. He was popular among southern racists -- as is being Baptist. It seems all Baptists must be immoral according to your illogic.

JFK and Johnson actually did stuff nationally to fight the segregationist loonies like Wallace, including sending in the National Guard when necessary and signing The Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Wallace was a MEMBER of the democrat party. Liar. The democrat party was being overhauled by progressives from the north.
 


Wow, illiterate commies are pushing propaganda because they don't understand the spoken word.

This phrase : Eternal souls, woven into earthen vessels, sanctified by Almighty God, and endowed with the miracle of life are denied their birth by a nation born of freedom. God's breath of life blown away by the breath of man.", is talking about the children that are being denied life by their mothers.

You commie propagandist really shouldn't keep engaging in such obvious lies.

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This is a major somethingburger. There is no genocide as we have no idea when a fetus is considered a baby. They cannot meet death when there is no life.

What Cawthorn wants to impose is Christian theology through the use of the state. I hear Trump supporters claiming how bad Sharia law is. Those same people think it is okay to use the power of the state to enforce Christian theology. You clowns want to turn this into a Christian version of Iran. Women are not second class citizens despite the fact that Cawthorne apparently thinmks they are. Democrats should hit Republicans hard on this.


Cells don't multiply in dead creatures, unless it is bacteria that is consuming the dead creature. You stupid freaks that claim to be all about science, sure as hell don't know much about it.

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Forgive me if I don't choose to leave it to the non-Christian, liberal biblical experts to tell us Christians what the bible really means.
It's difficult to say considering it's been revised numerous times.
 
Wallace was a MEMBER of the democrat party. Liar. The democrat party was being overhauled by progressives from the north.
You're such an idiot. He was an independent who lost, so then he ran as a Democrat and still couldn't win a presidential primary. He even lost to a southern peanut farmer.
In 1964, Wallace briefly entered the primaries for the presidential race, although he lost in the three states in which he appeared on the ballet. He dropped out of contention shortly thereafter, but he used his third-party foothold to run three times in the future.
 
Well, we have to agree that Christianity and morality align. If you don't agree with that premise, then we will have no agreement. Just a few things...

Anti-abortion
School choice - Allowing parents who pay taxes for public schools to get a tax benefit if they choose to pay to send their children to private schools, which tend to have more structure, better academics and discipline than public
Not allowing transgenders to use the opposite sex restrooms.
Supporting Religious freedom - not forcing religious-based organizations health care plans to supply birth control or pay for abortions.
Defeating ISIS - Yeah, they are immoral in my book
Veterans Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act
He appointed many evangelical Christians to influential positions...quite the opposite of Obama

"He appointed many evangelical Christians to influential positions"

That is a huge mistake.
 

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