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I've said since the decision was leaked that this would be the thing that keeps the GOP from having a windfall in the next election - or two. Republicans just seem to have a knack for getting stuff wrong. The interesting thing will be demonstrations and whether dems can call off their dogs or make azzes of themselves ... again. That could work the other way this fall.
Yes, a fetus is a human life. How many times do I have to say this? Do I think a fetus is equal to a 10 year old kid, just because both are “human life”? Absolutely not.
Me thinks you don’t want to answer this scenario because you know the implication it has.
I don’t care to answer anything, it just seems we are regressing. If we agree a fetus is a human life, why are you bringing up “potential life”?
What does that have to do with this?
This is where I spit the two , protect our kids and elderly, kill the ones that need killing and proven without a doubt that they did horrendous crimes to others . State sanctioned , not federal though .
I get the opposed view to the death penalty. One mistake is not acceptable.
That said, I see a use for it in cases where the perpetrator is known for a fact.
There are people in this world that my tax dollars should not be responsible for maintaining for life.
I don't trust the state to not get it wrong sometimes so better safe than sorry and eliminate the death penalty all together.
You brought up potential with the 20 vs 50 year old comment. Of course life progresses from conception to death. My point is at what point do we become human.
So again, I ask are you saving 1 or 100 lives if they are all equal?
This person even put red eyes on Thomas. It's blue or lightening bolts. Get your message strait russians. View attachment 466747
I understand and agree but we both know that there are some that just needs to be killed for the decisions they made . That’s what I wrestle with on it . It makes me a hypocrite not to call for all to be protected , but everyone has their flaws![]()
But @NurseGoodVol said you were flawless..![]()
This person even put red eyes on Thomas. It's blue or lightening bolts. Get your message strait russians. View attachment 466747
Thank you for the kind words. . . . Especially after the past two years.That’s what it will take to change the minds and soften the hearts of many pro-abortion advocates.
I’m just saddened by all the “men” on this board and in this country that have punted their responsibility to care for the weaker vessels.
We stand on the front lines of war.
We protect women and we protect children, including the unborn.
I appreciate the work you do. My wife is an MD. It’s hard work. Mentally and emotionally. It really is.
Dang it, guess I won't be watching any more professional women's basketball or soccer. What will I do with all this extra time?WNBA Players' Union Decries Overturning of Roe v. Wade
The Women's National Basketball Players Association reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn a woman's constitutional right to an abortion by focusing on voting rights and urging people to "vote like our lives depend on it. Because they do."
In a statement, the WNBPA said, "This decision shows a branch of government that is so out of touch with the country and any sense of human dignity."
"We must recognize that when we cast a ballot it is to elect officials and to connect the dots to policies and legislation that align with our values," the WNBPA said.
In September, a number of prominent women athletes, including soccer star Megan Rapinoe and basketball standouts Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird, joined 500 athletes and groups who signed a friend-of-the-court brief to the justices. The group included 26 Olympians, 73 professional athletes and various athlete associations. They argued that abortion rights have helped the growth of women's sports and expressed concern that future athletes would suffer without those protections.
Rapinoe on Friday called it a "really sad, sad day" and said the ruling is "completely misguided and wildly out of touch with the desires of the country."
WNBA union decries overturning of Roe v. Wade