The fight goes on in Texas

Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

60% of Texans support the Bill.
 
Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

You don't speak for the majority. So STFU!
 
After what happened last time yes...Or I would just suggest the legislators pack heat and any little baby killing fuck that disrupts it just blast them :)

You REALLY are a fucking moron. Protesting is part of the American fabric. Civil disobedience is commendable when you risk your freedom for heartfelt beliefs.
You don't have to agree with them but it is the American way
 
Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

If the majority thinks there are enough regs why was a filibuster needed to stop its passage?

Blindpoo is blind to the facts and invents his/her own. He/She has no clue what the majority of us Texans think. The fact that Texas has been a red state for so long ought to give you an indication of the beliefs of the majority and those beliefs contradict Blindpoo's opinion.
 
After what happened last time yes...Or I would just suggest the legislators pack heat and any little baby killing fuck that disrupts it just blast them :)

You REALLY are a fucking moron. Protesting is part of the American fabric. Civil disobedience is commendable when you risk your freedom for heartfelt beliefs.
You don't have to agree with them but it is the American way

Difference between civil disobedience and starting a riot.
 
Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

You're not speaking for the majority. Most people in TX support the law.

The loud mouthed malcontent bed wetters in Austin are not representative of the rest of the state.

Oh?

POLL: Majority Of Texans Don't Support The Abortion Restrictions Moving Through The Legislature | ThinkProgress

:eusa_eh:
 
After what happened last time yes...Or I would just suggest the legislators pack heat and any little baby killing fuck that disrupts it just blast them :)

You REALLY are a fucking moron. Protesting is part of the American fabric. Civil disobedience is commendable when you risk your freedom for heartfelt beliefs.
You don't have to agree with them but it is the American way

The only issue is today's protesters dont get the "getting arrested" part of civil disobedience. They go running for mommie's or daddie's lawyer (as in the occupy movement) and sue the city if they get a little dirty

When the civil rights protesters did it in the 60's they performed the civil disobedience, went to jail, paid the fine, and were right back on the street the next day to repeat the cycle.
 
Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

You don't speak for the majority. So STFU!

Here:

POLL: Majority Of Texans Don't Support The Abortion Restrictions Moving Through The Legislature | ThinkProgress
 
Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

If the majority thinks there are enough regs why was a filibuster needed to stop its passage?

Blindpoo is blind to the facts and invents his/her own. He/She has no clue what the majority of us Texans think. The fact that Texas has been a red state for so long ought to give you an indication of the beliefs of the majority and those beliefs contradict Blindpoo's opinion.

Interesting:

POLL: Majority Of Texans Don't Support The Abortion Restrictions Moving Through The Legislature | ThinkProgress
 
Not surprising that Gov. Perry would use a special session to try and pull off something underhanded like this. The Majority in Texas fell we have enough restrictions on abortion and this is just a waste of tax payer money as this will likely wind up in the Courts.

Really? Link?

POLL: Majority Of Texans Don't Support The Abortion Restrictions Moving Through The Legislature | ThinkProgress

Here.

Thinkprogress lolzerz.
 

Not worth it because polls are not worth it. For topics like this its all about how you ask the question, and where you take your sample from.

Polls work for simple things like "who are you going to vote for" because its a binary solution set. Topics like this depend too much on how the question is asked, because a % of people will simply select the positive or negative choice depending on the wording or the fact that they are idiots.
 
The photo of her in the Houston Chronicle this morning made me want to punch her in the face.
She's so proud of herself.

Violent tendencies?


Davis has a right to be proud of herself. She's awesome! :clap2::clap2::clap2:

You need to call Guinness to see if she set a new record for filibusters, because that is all she accomplished, the bill will pass...

I think Strom Thurmond did that, when he was trying to stop one of the Civil Rights bills in Congress.
 

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