ROE V WADE OVERRULED!
Posted: 06 Jul 2022, 07:27
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You just described fully half the country. The Obama//Biden DHS and DOJ have worked to brand any Republican voter as a potential terrorist.tuttle wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 05:18 The example you provided is actually one of the reasons I snapped back. I'm serious about the DHS' designation of people who have beliefs like me. Go to their site and read about domestic extremists. I'm anti Covid vax, pro-Trump, pro-life, anti-CRT in schools and support the outraged parents and want them to go to meetings and yell about it, I have questions about election integrity, and anti-basically everything the left promotes.
Now just because the DHS has a target over people with ideological beliefs like mine.....
I have special powers.Troubadour wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 18:48How are you viewing it? The old website is still completely down for me.
"Forcing your religion on us" is something that the pro-abortion side like to argue.Troubadour wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 16:23If you mean me, TheShepherd is who I was under before the old site was taken down.Thunktank wrote: ↑04 Jul 2022, 16:32May I ask what user name you went by on the old site? It helps me to know how to relate to your posts, or else I will have to get to know you all over again.Troubadour wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 15:56
...riiight. And likewise, you can believe that murder and rape are sinful if you want to, but you can't force it upon others. If you don't like murder and rape, then don't commit murder and rape. The Bible says that murder is sinful, therefore criminalizing murder is forcing religion upon people.
And honestly, if there's a case to me made it should be that:
"You may believe people shouldn't force their God upon others if you wish, but you may not force your belief upon others that people may not force their beliefs upon others".
I think that's a much more logically-consistent axiom myself.
To be sure, murder is wrong and against the law as it should be. Abortion isn’t assumed to be murder by many and for a range of reasons. This has been the case almost universally since the dawn of humanity. Of course there has been various other legal and ethical issues concerning abortion from place to place for one reason or another. It was some Christians, quite a while after the time of Christ that solidified the belief that abortion was “murder.”
I'm not trying to get into arguments about abortion being "murder" here. I just wanted to point that that, logically, I don't see a difference between the morality which is loosely-ascribed to "religion" and whatever "secular" morality is already "forced" upon society via the law.
For example, if someone tried to argue that laws against murder are "forcing religion on people" because the Bible says that "thou shalt not kill", I would find this rather silly.
Autocratic Joe thinks that state governors make/ignore laws at will like he does.During his speech, Biden said that the Supreme Court was “out-of-control.”
“We cannot allow an out-of-control Supreme Court, working in conjunction with extremist elements of the Republican Party, to take away freedoms,” Biden said.
Biden also took aim at “extreme” Republican governors who he claimed had used the court’s decision “to impose some of the harshest and most restrictive laws seen in this country in a long time.” He said the laws supported by pro-life governors “will cost lives.”
I found it:
So when a pedo gets his 15-yo victim pregnant, he would do well to scurry her across the border to NC to destroy the evidence.This afternoon, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a pro-abortion executive order Tuesday offering protection to abortionists who kill unborn babies in violation of other states’ pro-life laws.
The measure would ensure state workers under his control do nothing to support challenges to abortion. Executive Order 263, released July 6, would apply only to Cabinet agencies under the governor’s authority. It would not apply to other state agencies, such as those controlled by the elected members of the Council of State, the General Assembly, state courts, or local governments.
Standing next to the head of the Planned Parenthood abortion company when he signed it, Cooper’s order prohibits the state from working with authorities from pro-life states to prosecute abortionists who abort unborn babies in violation of their state laws.
That's the rub for me.Del wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 05:30I found it:
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Signs Order Making State an Abortion Sanctuary
NC is surrounded by pro-life states (SC, TN) and moderate Virginia (working on a 15-wk "Pain-Capable Child" limit).
So when a pedo gets his 15-yo victim pregnant, he would do well to scurry her across the border to NC to destroy the evidence.This afternoon, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a pro-abortion executive order Tuesday offering protection to abortionists who kill unborn babies in violation of other states’ pro-life laws.
The measure would ensure state workers under his control do nothing to support challenges to abortion. Executive Order 263, released July 6, would apply only to Cabinet agencies under the governor’s authority. It would not apply to other state agencies, such as those controlled by the elected members of the Council of State, the General Assembly, state courts, or local governments.
Standing next to the head of the Planned Parenthood abortion company when he signed it, Cooper’s order prohibits the state from working with authorities from pro-life states to prosecute abortionists who abort unborn babies in violation of their state laws.