BigBallinStalin wrote:Yeah, but suppose I like having brittle bones. WHAT THEN, DR. CONNETT?!
I have a wierding module and I know how to use it. My very name is a killing word.
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BigBallinStalin wrote:Yeah, but suppose I like having brittle bones. WHAT THEN, DR. CONNETT?!
PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Abortion stuff not backed up by any evidence.
If your argument essentially boils down to this: people who are pro-life in the context of abortions that may save the mother's life are wrong, I agree with that.
If your argument is that most women choose to have abortions to save their own lives and not for any other reason, which seems to be what you've typed numerous times, then you're patently wrong. Not mistaken; not misinterpreted; you are WRONG.
I have never said that or anything close to that. I HAVE said that medically, an elective operation is one that is not 100% necessary to sustain life, limb, etc. You have argued that point over and over, but have never bothered to verify , you just post other links that further distort the issue.
I have further said that this intentional misunderstanding of the term has been conveniently paraded to support the anti abortion cause. Ironically, they go to greater lengths to ignore what the term abortion means medically.
I donāt have time to get into the rest AGAIN, right now.
And your continual attempt to present me as someone who somehow likes abortion, as opposed to just someone who thinks it needs to be legal because it is better than the alternatives is pretty dispicable.
And, it seems typical.
Just like your "logic" that being against the Republican party somehow means I am a card-carrying Democrat.
BigBallinStalin wrote:
Yeah, but suppose I like having brittle bones. WHAT THEN, DR. CONNETT?!
thegreekdog wrote: The only times you ever mention abortion is to defend it by saying it is necessary to preserve the life of the mother.
PLAYER57832 wrote:you might try studying physics. See, the harder something is, the more brittle it becomes.
tzor wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:you might try studying physics. See, the harder something is, the more brittle it becomes.
You might be more honest with playing around with words in the English language.
Phatscotty wrote:I think their greatest weakness is intolerance and closed mindedness. That is not for all Democrats of course, and I am still eagerly anticipating the Tea Party Democrat revolution that is to come, but a good example of what I am talking about is on the issue of gay marriage. No matter what their opinion is on it, nobody wants to talk about it on either side (in my personal circles IRL). Everyone is in the closet. Since the issue is virtually all based on feelings, we never even get far enough to where the mind has even been introduced, much less opened, and the other person is automatically SIXHRB'd. And when things turn away from ideas and discussion and towards feelings and emotions, it can get pretty insane watching a person tolerate absolutely nothing but their own opinion in the name of tolerance. Just look at where almost all of the name calling comes from.
Woodruff wrote:South Carolina Democrat engaged in dumbassery:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-sc-democrat-suggests-indian-american-governor-haley-go-back-to-wherever-the-hell-she-came-from/
PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:South Carolina Democrat engaged in dumbassery:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-sc-democrat-suggests-indian-american-governor-haley-go-back-to-wherever-the-hell-she-came-from/
LOL
Stupid comment, ... but if that comment were made, as it often is by folks in all parties, by a WASP or (or even WASRC.. anglo saxon Roman Catholic ), it would not have made a blip.
"Send them back where they came from" is about getting people out of office or off the election circuit in today's political vernacular.
Ironically, the slip was more about NOT being racist than being racist.
Woodruff wrote:Just look at where almost all of the name called is deserved.
tzor wrote:Woodruff wrote:Just look at where almost all of the name called is deserved.
You woke up a perfectly month old sleeping thread to write this?
Everyone calls everyone else names. Please don't consider "your" side lily white.
tzor wrote:Woodruff wrote:Just look at where almost all of the name called is deserved.
You woke up a perfectly month old sleeping thread to write this?
Everyone calls everyone else names. Please don't consider "your" side lily white.
Woodruff wrote:Funny how I so rarely see you doing the same, isn't it? I find that funny.
Democratic has nothing to do with it. Being in the south, does.Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:South Carolina Democrat engaged in dumbassery:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-sc-democrat-suggests-indian-american-governor-haley-go-back-to-wherever-the-hell-she-came-from/
LOL
Stupid comment, ... but if that comment were made, as it often is by folks in all parties, by a WASP or (or even WASRC.. anglo saxon Roman Catholic ), it would not have made a blip.
"Send them back where they came from" is about getting people out of office or off the election circuit in today's political vernacular.
Ironically, the slip was more about NOT being racist than being racist.
You'll find a way to excuse pretty much anything a Democrat does, won't you?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Woodruff wrote:South Carolina Democrat engaged in dumbassery:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-sc-democrat-suggests-indian-american-governor-haley-go-back-to-wherever-the-hell-she-came-from/
LOL
Stupid comment, ... but if that comment were made, as it often is by folks in all parties, by a WASP or (or even WASRC.. anglo saxon Roman Catholic ), it would not have made a blip.
"Send them back where they came from" is about getting people out of office or off the election circuit in today's political vernacular.
Ironically, the slip was more about NOT being racist than being racist.
You'll find a way to excuse pretty much anything a Democrat does, won't you?
Democratic has nothing to do with it.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Being in the south, does.
PLAYER57832 wrote:by the way, for all you want to paint me as "just a Democrat", I have voted for far more Republicans than Democrats, even in the last election. I just did not vote for McCain or Romney.
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