These Abortion Protests Are Pathetic

Prostitution laws are enforced all the time in most of the country-where did you ever think otherwise. When I lived in the tremendous city of Youngstown, one of my neighbors was part of the pimp profession and complained about it.

I've seen countless "sting operations" over the years where police officers posed as Hoes to attract johns and run them in.

Um, okay. can tell you right now, near where I live, in a fairly affluent area, we have at least five "Happy Ending" massage parlors.
We have strip joints, escort services, adult book stores, where the oldest profession is plied. Truck stops and red light districts.
 
Hey, the left would LOVE to have universal healthcare like any civilized country... but I wonder who keeps fighting that.

Abortion isn't even an issue in Europe.

Egypt and China , the cradles of civilization don't have socialized medicine.

And abortion was decided by popular vote in Europe- not a court decision. The decision last week will give libs a chance to pass it popularly in America, you should be saluting last week's decision.
 
Yet women will keep on doing it.



Check out the birth rates from 1970 to 1975. There was not a big drop in 1973. That means just as many women were having abortions before Roe as after Roe.
I'm steeped in the rates and the demographics of birth and abortions from decade to decade, and the rates thereof do not reflect your overly simplistic claim at all.
 

1) On Oct. 14, 2021, climate activists breached the Interior Department, with demonstrators who were left outside struggling with law enforcement officers as they reportedly tried to force their way in, shouting “Go inside! Go inside!”
Some activists vandalized a building, while others pinned police against a wall. The ordeal resulted in a number of injuries, according to multiple sources, with a police officer being transported to the hospital.

The building was vandalized.
But that came close to an attempted insurrection.

2) In June 2020, then-President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and their son Barron were reportedly rushed to a secure bunker when a group of protesters breached temporary barricades.

Breached a fence?

3) In 2011, thousands of people opposed to Republican Gov. Scott Walker filled the Wisconsin state Capitol, screaming in opposition to the governor’s budget repair bill.

Ther wasn't any violence, and they were allowed to be there.

4) The federal courthouse in Portland has been a repeated target of violent Antifa rioters. In July 2020, a mob began setting fires inside the fence protecting the courthouse, shaking the fence, launching projectiles over it, and even trying to take it down. Several people even breached it, with rioters launching projectiles and flashing lasers at the federal police officers who responded.

No one was home, the building..............EMPTY.

5)Antifa had previously attempted to menace people inside the federal courthouse on the afternoon of March 11, yelling “come outside,” “you don’t scare me b-tch,” “death to America,” and “f-ck the United States” while hurling water and other liquids inside the glass doors, banging on them, and attempting to get inside.

That comes close to an attempted insurrection.

6) In July 2013, an unruly mob of pro-abortion demonstrators interfered with the democratic process when thousands of them occupied the Texas Capitol and screamed at the top of their lungs, “grinding the Senate to a halt” with the noise.

No violence and they were allowed to be there.

7) During the dustup over now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court, which was radically amplified thanks to the Christine Blasey Ford circus, demonstrators forced their way past law enforcement, breaching police lines at both the Senate and the Supreme Court, where they stormed the steps and beat on the doors.

That came close to an attempted insurrection.

8)Linda Evans and Susan Rosenberg, two left-wing extremists, along with five others planted a bomb outside the Senate chamber inside the U.S. Capitol, where it detonated and caused $1 million in damage in 1983.

Again, an empty building.

So, you have one instance out of 8 that came close to the top leaders of the country being harmed.

"Whataboutism" is what's funny, trying to deflect and compare one instance with another.
Trying to maximize several and minimize one.
ALL violence is bad.

You didn't hear of a political party trying to defend any of these incidents, except ONE.
 
Egypt and China , the cradles of civilization don't have socialized medicine.
Healthcare in China has undergone basic changes over the course of the twentieth century and twenty-first centuries, making use of both public and private medical institutions and insurance programs. As of 2020, about 95% of the population has at least basic health insurance coverage. Despite this, public health insurance generally only covers about half of medical costs, with the proportion lower for serious or chronic illnesses. Under the "Healthy China 2020" initiative, China has undertaken an effort to cut healthcare costs, requiring insurance to cover 70% of costs by the end of 2018.
The Chinese government has been working to provide affordable basic healthcare to all residents by 2020.

Healthcare in Egypt consists of both a public and a private sector. For several decades, the government has provided a subsidized healthcare system that is meant to ensure health care for those who cannot afford it.

The system relies on four distinct financial agents, including the government and the public sector as well as private organizations and out-of-pocket payments made by individuals and families.
Due to its pluralistic nature, healthcare providers from the various sectors compete.[3] Therefore, patients have the liberty of choosing their doctor on the basis of their financial abilities.

Public health coverage is offered through the Ministry of Health, which operates a series of medical facilities providing free health services. There are two main quasi-governmental insurers. The Health Insurance Organization (HIO), is the largest public health-care payer, along with the Curative Care Organization (CCO).


And abortion was decided by popular vote in Europe- not a court decision. The decision last week will give libs a chance to pass it popularly in America, you should be saluting last week's decision.
 
Egypt and China , the cradles of civilization don't have socialized medicine.

And abortion was decided by popular vote in Europe- not a court decision. The decision last week will give libs a chance to pass it popularly in America, you should be saluting last week's decision.

Smokin OP covered your ignorance of other countries.

Hey, if you want to put abortion up to a popular vote, let's put gun ownership up to a popular vote, too. Preferably, the week after a school shooting.

I'm steeped in the rates and the demographics of birth and abortions from decade to decade, and the rates thereof do not reflect your overly simplistic claim at all.

We aren't talking decade to decade. We are talking 1970 to 1975, where the only major change was that abortion was legalized in 1973.

The birth rate did NOT drop. Which means women were having "illicit" abortions at about the same rate in 1972 as legal ones in 1974.

Now, there were other periods where you DID See shifts. The beginning of the baby boom in 1946 when all those guys came back from WWII with raging hard-ons, or the end of the Baby Boom in 1965 when birth control pills came on the market and women could prevent pregnancies.
 
Smokin OP covered your ignorance of other countries.

Hey, if you want to put abortion up to a popular vote, let's put gun ownership up to a popular vote, too. Preferably, the week after a school shooting.



We aren't talking decade to decade. We are talking 1970 to 1975, where the only major change was that abortion was legalized in 1973.

The birth rate did NOT drop. Which means women were having "illicit" abortions at about the same rate in 1972 as legal ones in 1974.

Now, there were other periods where you DID See shifts. The beginning of the baby boom in 1946 when all those guys came back from WWII with raging hard-ons, or the end of the Baby Boom in 1965 when birth control pills came on the market and women could prevent pregnancies.
 
1) On Oct. 14, 2021, climate activists breached the Interior Department, with demonstrators who were left outside struggling with law enforcement officers as they reportedly tried to force their way in, shouting “Go inside! Go inside!”
Some activists vandalized a building, while others pinned police against a wall. The ordeal resulted in a number of injuries, according to multiple sources, with a police officer being transported to the hospital.

The building was vandalized.
But that came close to an attempted insurrection.

2) In June 2020, then-President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and their son Barron were reportedly rushed to a secure bunker when a group of protesters breached temporary barricades.

Breached a fence?

3) In 2011, thousands of people opposed to Republican Gov. Scott Walker filled the Wisconsin state Capitol, screaming in opposition to the governor’s budget repair bill.

Ther wasn't any violence, and they were allowed to be there.

4) The federal courthouse in Portland has been a repeated target of violent Antifa rioters. In July 2020, a mob began setting fires inside the fence protecting the courthouse, shaking the fence, launching projectiles over it, and even trying to take it down. Several people even breached it, with rioters launching projectiles and flashing lasers at the federal police officers who responded.

No one was home, the building..............EMPTY.

5)Antifa had previously attempted to menace people inside the federal courthouse on the afternoon of March 11, yelling “come outside,” “you don’t scare me b-tch,” “death to America,” and “f-ck the United States” while hurling water and other liquids inside the glass doors, banging on them, and attempting to get inside.

That comes close to an attempted insurrection.

6) In July 2013, an unruly mob of pro-abortion demonstrators interfered with the democratic process when thousands of them occupied the Texas Capitol and screamed at the top of their lungs, “grinding the Senate to a halt” with the noise.

No violence and they were allowed to be there.

7) During the dustup over now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court, which was radically amplified thanks to the Christine Blasey Ford circus, demonstrators forced their way past law enforcement, breaching police lines at both the Senate and the Supreme Court, where they stormed the steps and beat on the doors.

That came close to an attempted insurrection.

8)Linda Evans and Susan Rosenberg, two left-wing extremists, along with five others planted a bomb outside the Senate chamber inside the U.S. Capitol, where it detonated and caused $1 million in damage in 1983.

Again, an empty building.

So, you have one instance out of 8 that came close to the top leaders of the country being harmed.

"Whataboutism" is what's funny, trying to deflect and compare one instance with another.
Trying to maximize several and minimize one.
ALL violence is bad.

You didn't hear of a political party trying to defend any of these incidents, except ONE.
Oh, but you did defend it, first by ignoring that these were breaches, second by brushing them off as you do here by saying they were nothing serious…the idiots breaching the capitol did vandalism as well that’s about it…in fact Congress was back in session a few hours later and confirmed the electoral vote….So no business was thwarted….yet your double standard is glaring….and that’s without mentioning CHOP.
 
Oh, but you did defend it, first by ignoring that these were breaches, second by brushing them off as you do here by saying they were nothing serious…the idiots breaching the capitol did vandalism as well that’s about it…in fact Congress was back in session a few hours later and confirmed the electoral vote….So no business was thwarted….yet your double standard is glaring….and that’s without mentioning CHOP.

Did you hear the testimony yesterday, where the Secret Service had to restrain Trump from going to the Capitol and making the riot worse?
 
Oh, but you did defend it, first by ignoring that these were breaches, second by brushing them off as you do here by saying they were nothing serious
So, I ignored it, then recognized it, then brushed it off?
Contradiction in terms?

The only incident coming close to the attack on the capitol was the menacing people in a federal courthouse.
STILL, that's not trying to overturn anything.
…the idiots breaching the capitol did vandalism as well that’s about it…
The capitol attack was at the highest tier of the government.
Trying to overturn an election, going inside and threatening lawmakers.

Sure............"just vandalism"?
in fact Congress was back in session a few hours later and confirmed the electoral vote….So no business was thwarted….yet your double standard is glaring….and that’s without mentioning CHOP.
CHOP?
 
Why should they enact a law to lock down a right.

Because, without one, there is nothing preventing the state from passing laws against it.

If you believe that abortion is a G-d-given right, then get two-thirds of the states to support a Constitutional Amendment and it becomes one.

It should be easy ... don't you believe that 99.9% of people in this country support abortion on demand?
 
So, I ignored it, then recognized it, then brushed it off?
Contradiction in terms?

The only incident coming close to the attack on the capitol was the menacing people in a federal courthouse.
STILL, that's not trying to overturn anything.

The capitol attack was at the highest tier of the government.
Trying to overturn an election, going inside and threatening lawmakers.

Sure............"just vandalism"?

CHOP?
Wow, so left wing insurrection is just fine with you…got it.
 

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