Re: The Power of the SCOTUS Part VII - The Bedrock of the Republic!
Factually bereft, as usual.Fatuous, as usual.
Factually bereft, as usual.Fatuous, as usual.
Factually bereft, as usual.
As usual, doesn't make sense.No, no, no, no.
Wait til you get home.
As usual, doesn't make sense.
As usual, not watching your videos.
You're dithhhhpiccable.As usual, not watching your videos.
You're dithhhhpiccable.
As usual, not watching your videos.
You wish.As usual, you should.
There it is.
Thanks.
BTW, this week is the 75th anniversary of the first Tex Avery Bugs Bunny cartoon. "What's up, Doc" was a thing they used to say in Tex' high school, and he immortalized it. I think that it so cool.
But the controversy would still be there -- the "pregnancy is divine punishment for spreading your legs you whore" types would still be howling just as loudly.
Language is very important. If you can spin things away from actually telling people what is happening, you're a long ways to winning the perception battle. When people are confronted with what's really being done, they get uncomfortable (like Hillary recently which actually as an encouraging moment she will probably recover from) but to extent people are able to define it away and keep the fleeting American attention span on anything else, they have succeeded. It's a great irony that they talk about harvesting organs, etc. from what is supposedly a blob of tissue that isn't a person.I find the idea that children, either pre- or post-birthday are "punishment" for parents, or "worthless parasites", or "just moving tissue that needs to be stomped out for your peace of mind and 401k balance", while popular with the shrill, self-righteous lefties, is completely bizarre. It's one of the currently trendy bandwagons that people will look back on and wonder, how could they ever...?
We're vilifying and dehumanizing little kids to the point of actual intentional killing.
I admire your optimism, I really do. Hats off to you, sir!
See, you start to sound a little reasonable and then, as always, you just can't resist making silly over the top exaggerations regarding those you disagree with. People who have perspectives different than you aren't all crazy monsters. Really!Again, the irony is incredible that the people who protest abortion the most push policies that result in... more abortions.
If you could separate pro-life rhetoric from anti-sex rhetoric, you would begin to be believable. Until you do, the former is merely a fig leaf guarding the latter. After all, if abortion really is murder, we should do anything to stop it, even allowing girls free and unstigmatized access to birth control. But since we can't do that, oh no, then the latter must be the overriding social interest.
We just cannot allow those sluts to have sex. Even murders are OK as long as we don't let that happen.![]()
See, you start to sound a little reasonable and then, as always, you just can't resist making silly over the top exaggerations regarding those you disagree with. People who have perspectives different than you aren't all crazy monsters. Really!
See, you start to sound a little reasonable and then, as always, you just can't resist making silly over the top exaggerations regarding those you disagree with. People who have perspectives different than you aren't all crazy monsters. Really!
See, you start to sound a little reasonable and then, as always, you just can't resist making silly over the top exaggerations regarding those you disagree with. People who have perspectives different than you aren't all crazy monsters. Really!
The word "whimper" comes to mind for some reason.