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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
It wasnt even a state back then???
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom [quote] Assuming you couldn't live in the US, please list the countries you would want to live in where abortion is illegal. [/quote]

You are talking to a vegan about eating meat. It's such an obnoxious topic.
@sree251 That makes no sense. Well, I guess it makes sense to you.

It's a simple question. The answer is either a country where abortion is illegal, or one where it's legal because you don't want to live in any of the ones where it's illegal.
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windinhishair · 61-69, M
Arizonans will reverse the terrible decision through the ballot box, as will most states that prevent choice and impose the will of the minority on the majority.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 I personally reject the death penalty. I merely point out the government already makes those decisions for others.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@windinhishair [quote] I merely point out the government already makes those decisions for others. [/quote]

Why don't you protest it the way students are protesting against killing in Gaza?
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 I do protest through my vote. I also live in a state without the death penalty. Thank goodness Arizonans elected officials who have invalidated the 1864 law this past week. It was a ridiculous court decision to begin with.
22Michelle · 61-69, T
The USA continues its slide into becoming a theocracy, actually to becoming an idiocracy.
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
@22Michelle "who knew it was a documentary?!"
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Next stop for the GOP -- 1764!!!
sree251 · 41-45, M
@windinhishair [quote] Your Christian nationalism will not rule over the people and create a Christian ethnostate. [/quote]

As long as there are Christians in Congress, the White House, and the Supreme Court, Christianity will rule America.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 There have always been Christians in politics and Christianity has never ruled America. It won’t in the future either.
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CountScrofula · 41-45, M
This seems rational what else was legal in Arizona in 1864

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@CountScrofula Yeah, pretty sure @sree251 wants to bring that back as well, since it's in the Bible.
Remember when conservatives used to complain about judges legislating from the bench? A vote on this is coming, there’s no way it survives. Even right wing nut cases like Kari Lake have come out against this.
@windinhishair Future historians will mark the Dobbs decision as a landmark signaling the end of the Republican party. Democrats have overperformed in every election since then, and every election where abortion was an issue has been decided on the pro-choice side. If each state could vote on abortion in isolation by initiative, it would only be illegal in maybe six states at the most.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@LeopoldBloom I think you are correct. Dobbs will factor in very large in this period of chaos.
@windinhishair The anti-abortion forces were actually making progress, by passing TRAP laws and failing to regulate CPCs. Several states had only a single abortion clinic, and third-trimester abortions were only available at around four clinics in the entire country. It was the classic frog in the hot water situation. The Dobbs decision allowed the anti-abortion forces to expose their true intentions, and the public isn't buying it. "Keep abortion legal" is a weaker argument than "legalize abortion" when the right has been taken away.
Women also couldn't vote in 1864. Why not go back to that too. Why not put all of the 21st century back in the 19th.
@sree251 no sir, even Trump loyalist Kari Lake says it's out of step with what the people of Arizona want.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@robingoodfellow [quote] no sir, even Trump loyalist Kari Lake says it's out of step with what the people of Arizona want. [/quote]

If that is so, then change the law. Apparently, the Arizona legislature has taken the matter off the table.
@sree251 That mistake will be remedied very soon.
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WalksWith · 56-60, F
@sree251

You are NOTHING like Jesus. As a matter of fact, you know nothing about him and his works. You are vain, a very vain person.
@sree251 If you don't want to stop them, then you clearly have no issue with this behavior.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom [quote] If you don't want to stop them, then you clearly have no issue with this behavior.[/quote]

Me not wanting to stop what? Mass shootings? I want the US to stop foreign wars now. No more getting involved with other people's conflicts. No more wars. Shut down the US war machine. It is infecting American society with gun violence.

 
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