13 States have trigger laws for abortion:
Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky
i know there was a leak a few weeks back, but this really does seem to have come out of the blue.. the anomaly was the original decision.
it clearly had no basis in law or the constitution, and was a flimsy, ridiculous ruling.
plus the whole thing was based on a fraudulent case in the first place.. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61928898.
13 States have trigger laws for abortion:
Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky
i know there was a leak a few weeks back, but this really does seem to have come out of the blue.. the anomaly was the original decision.
it clearly had no basis in law or the constitution, and was a flimsy, ridiculous ruling.
plus the whole thing was based on a fraudulent case in the first place.. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61928898.
Obviously the court system isn’t looking at the full picture here.
You don't get it. That's not what their job is. They solely ruled on whether it was a constitutional right that the federal government should protect. It clearly wasn't.
To make it easier to understand: please point to the part of the constitution that you believe guarantees the right to abortion. It isn't there. The thing that was used in the original ruling was laughable from a legal perspective as you could apply the same logic to stealing cars and murdering people. They have now corrected that faulty ruling.
And the number of cases that are about rape are small, a tiny fraction. Same for incest and medical issues. I don't think I've seen many voices say no abortion for any reason at all. That's a straw-man.
i know there was a leak a few weeks back, but this really does seem to have come out of the blue.. the anomaly was the original decision.
it clearly had no basis in law or the constitution, and was a flimsy, ridiculous ruling.
plus the whole thing was based on a fraudulent case in the first place.. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61928898.
And straight away I see the "white men! white men!" brigade on Twitter.
The original Roe vs Wade was decided by white men. This was decided by a more diverse group including black men and women.
When Civil Rights legislation was passed in 1964, guess which party welcomed the aggrieved (former) Southern Democrats into their house?
You're really struggling to turn it into "republicans bad" aren't you? They were way too forgiving - they should have annihilated and destroyed the dems from existence. But the fault for everything the racist KKK dem party did was still all on there.
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Actually Simon, they are public. Go see for yourself.
I'm just not seeing what you are seeing. I don't see anything resolved there, any agreement reached or someone being reasonable or sorry for their attacks. If anything they seem determined that they are right and didn't do anything wrong, still mis-representing what I said and attempting to cause trouble.
Like I said, actions speak loader than words and words online are cheap as chips.
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And trust me HIS COVID will be worst than anybody else
There is a high correlation between obesity and severity of outcome.
i know there was a leak a few weeks back, but this really does seem to have come out of the blue.. the anomaly was the original decision.
it clearly had no basis in law or the constitution, and was a flimsy, ridiculous ruling.
plus the whole thing was based on a fraudulent case in the first place.. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61928898.
Democrats haven't been this angry since the republicans freed their slaves!
I wonder if they'll now admit to knowing what a woman is?
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But they did seem to pick the right photo to get him to click, lol.
Spammers and bots are everywhere and I'm always suspicious. I had two requests on Instagram from incredibly attractive looking pictures wanting to message me. How dumb do you have to be to think they are real?!?
Although you wonder ... is some babe confused why no one will be her friend?
has anybody seen secretary (2002), starring maggie gyllenhaal and james spader?.
it's kinda weird and surreal, like something david lynch could have made.
also, the film was scored by long-time lynch collaborator angelo badalamenti.
Did someone recommended it to you? Or you just watch it just because?
Just because. I like quirky low-budget movies that are well done. That was low budget but 1,000x better than many big budget productions. Fantastic imagination and creative writing.
Reminded me a little of "Time Lapse" in atmosphere and how it made you question things (not in plot at all). In that one, a group discovers a camera pointing at their window that takes pictures from 24 hours into the future.
Unless it is Primer
Touche.
has anybody seen secretary (2002), starring maggie gyllenhaal and james spader?.
it's kinda weird and surreal, like something david lynch could have made.
also, the film was scored by long-time lynch collaborator angelo badalamenti.
Breaking news: Woman discovers movie plot will be revealed if she just watches it.
has anybody seen secretary (2002), starring maggie gyllenhaal and james spader?.
it's kinda weird and surreal, like something david lynch could have made.
also, the film was scored by long-time lynch collaborator angelo badalamenti.
Sounds like 50 Shades of Grey? That was unwatchable ...
We watched "Coherence" a few weeks ago. That's a low-budget movie but it was INCREDIBLE!
I'm not going to give any spoilers, but it was a kind of down-to-earth / real life environment, but sci-fi. Very thought provoking.
I love movies where I'm still thinking through implications and "what ifs" days later.
Don't get me started on "Primer" ... that messes with your head, and warning: do NOT watch it with someone who doesn't pay attention to a movie and is prone to asking you "what's happening" or "who's he?"
It may even help to watch the explainer before the movie ...