GMACAnimal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 11:22 pmyou are giving Who too much credit. Unless it was a test on toenail fungus and ringworms, I would bet on SCOTUS every single time.Antknot wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 10:32 pmNo need. I bet each justice can pass a civics test with a higher score than you.Who wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 7:57 pmDon’t tell that to the SCOTUSAntknot wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 3:24 amYes the United States can not create and mandate a religion. Think early Church of Englandsaltydog wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:47 pmSeparation. Of. Church. And. State.Animal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 7:13 pm the way i heard it explained was that they ruled like they did because this coach did it AFTER the game and it was all voluntary and included anyone (including other team players/coaches) to join. They said if the coach had done it DURING the game, like at half time, it would have probably been a different ruling. The ruling was more a ruling on when a coach is under employment rules and when he is not. But leave it to Who to come up with a religious/political angle.
The fundamental reasoning behind the creation of the United States.
Probably can pass 9 out of 10 tests on varying subjects higher than you also.
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Interesting tidbit mentioned on Twitter, Justice Neal Gorsuch’s mother was Secretary of the Department that oversaw the EPA during the Reagan administration.
She tried gutting the agency when she was in charge but was stymied by Congress.
Justice Gorsuch and his fellow Christian Taliban gave Mom a belated Mother’s Day gift.
She tried gutting the agency when she was in charge but was stymied by Congress.
Justice Gorsuch and his fellow Christian Taliban gave Mom a belated Mother’s Day gift.
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good grief. did you hear that on Qanon?Who wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:22 am Interesting tidbit mentioned on Twitter, Justice Neal Gorsuch’s mother was Secretary of the Department that oversaw the EPA during the Reagan administration.
She tried gutting the agency when she was in charge but was stymied by Congress.
Justice Gorsuch and his fellow Christian Taliban gave Mom a belated Mother’s Day gift.
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I’m on my phone . Feel free to fact check itAnimal wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:24 amgood grief. did you hear that on Qanon?Who wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:22 am Interesting tidbit mentioned on Twitter, Justice Neal Gorsuch’s mother was Secretary of the Department that oversaw the EPA during the Reagan administration.
She tried gutting the agency when she was in charge but was stymied by Congress.
Justice Gorsuch and his fellow Christian Taliban gave Mom a belated Mother’s Day gift.
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i googled "scotus mothers day gift" and nothing came up. weird.Who wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:46 amI’m on my phone . Feel free to fact check itAnimal wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:24 amgood grief. did you hear that on Qanon?Who wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:22 am Interesting tidbit mentioned on Twitter, Justice Neal Gorsuch’s mother was Secretary of the Department that oversaw the EPA during the Reagan administration.
She tried gutting the agency when she was in charge but was stymied by Congress.
Justice Gorsuch and his fellow Christian Taliban gave Mom a belated Mother’s Day gift.
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The EPA has needed a check for a looooooong time now. Its about time they finally got one.
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Abortion is Healthcare. Maybe they should have explained to this 10yo rape victim about sAfE SeX snd abStiNece.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/202 ... 788415001/
And some lawmakers believe she should be forced to carry said child.
"https://www.mississippifreepress.org/25 ... -gunn-says
Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn says abortion should be illegal even for a 12-year-old rape victim carrying her father or uncle’s child. He made the remark to reporters in the hours after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, allowing state abortion bans to take effect.
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“No, (the law) does not include an exception for incest,” Gunn said. “I don’t know that that will be changed.”
“Do you think the Legislature should revisit that?” Pettus asked.
“Personally, no. I do not,” Gunn said. “I believe life begins at conception. Every life is valuable. And those are my personal beliefs.”
[...]
But during the last legislative term alone, Speaker Gunn killed or declined to support efforts to provide health care options for new mothers. This spring, Republican Mississippi Sen. Kevin Blackwell, R-Southaven, sponsored a bill that would have ensured low-income new mothers in Mississippi have access to postpartum Medicaid coverage for 12 months after giving birth. Currently, that coverage is only available for two months.
The Republican-led Mississippi Senate voted 46-5 for the postpartum Medicaid extension. On the Senate floor, Blackwell referenced the state’s history of passing anti-abortion laws.
“I think we’ve done an excellent job of protecting the baby in the womb. But once it’s out of the womb it’s like, ‘Whoop!’ You’re on your own,” he said.
[...]
Gunn, the past chairman of the board of the right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council, has long opposed expanding Medicaid broadly in the state, not just postpartum coverage. Studies estimate that as many as 300,000 working Mississippians who make too much for traditional Medicaid but not enough to afford health insurance could gain health-care access if the state accepted billions from the federal government to expand the program.
“As I’ve said very publicly, I’m opposed to Medicaid expansion,” Gunn told the AP on March 9, erroneously conflating general Medicaid expansion with the targeted postpartum extension. “We need to look for ways to keep people off, not put them on.”
Asked if the postpartum extension might have saved lives, Gunn offered a noncommittal quote. “That has not been a part of the discussions that I’ve heard,” he said at the time.
As he talked about a new “pro-life” agenda after the Dobbs ruling on June 24, Gunn said he “expects the churches to step up” to help pregnant women, but reiterated that he opposes expanding Medicaid or extending postpartum coverage."
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/202 ... 788415001/
And some lawmakers believe she should be forced to carry said child.
"https://www.mississippifreepress.org/25 ... -gunn-says
Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn says abortion should be illegal even for a 12-year-old rape victim carrying her father or uncle’s child. He made the remark to reporters in the hours after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, allowing state abortion bans to take effect.
[...]
“No, (the law) does not include an exception for incest,” Gunn said. “I don’t know that that will be changed.”
“Do you think the Legislature should revisit that?” Pettus asked.
“Personally, no. I do not,” Gunn said. “I believe life begins at conception. Every life is valuable. And those are my personal beliefs.”
[...]
But during the last legislative term alone, Speaker Gunn killed or declined to support efforts to provide health care options for new mothers. This spring, Republican Mississippi Sen. Kevin Blackwell, R-Southaven, sponsored a bill that would have ensured low-income new mothers in Mississippi have access to postpartum Medicaid coverage for 12 months after giving birth. Currently, that coverage is only available for two months.
The Republican-led Mississippi Senate voted 46-5 for the postpartum Medicaid extension. On the Senate floor, Blackwell referenced the state’s history of passing anti-abortion laws.
“I think we’ve done an excellent job of protecting the baby in the womb. But once it’s out of the womb it’s like, ‘Whoop!’ You’re on your own,” he said.
[...]
Gunn, the past chairman of the board of the right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council, has long opposed expanding Medicaid broadly in the state, not just postpartum coverage. Studies estimate that as many as 300,000 working Mississippians who make too much for traditional Medicaid but not enough to afford health insurance could gain health-care access if the state accepted billions from the federal government to expand the program.
“As I’ve said very publicly, I’m opposed to Medicaid expansion,” Gunn told the AP on March 9, erroneously conflating general Medicaid expansion with the targeted postpartum extension. “We need to look for ways to keep people off, not put them on.”
Asked if the postpartum extension might have saved lives, Gunn offered a noncommittal quote. “That has not been a part of the discussions that I’ve heard,” he said at the time.
As he talked about a new “pro-life” agenda after the Dobbs ruling on June 24, Gunn said he “expects the churches to step up” to help pregnant women, but reiterated that he opposes expanding Medicaid or extending postpartum coverage."
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One thing that drives me fucking crazy is the term "pregnant people" however.
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Men can give birth too!disco.moon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:56 am One thing that drives me fucking crazy is the term "pregnant people" however.
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Thank goodness we have someone that posts here that SHOULD have a say in how women's bodies shouldn't be regulated.disco.moon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:51 am Abortion is Healthcare. Maybe they should have explained to this 10yo rape victim about sAfE SeX snd abStiNece.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/202 ... 788415001/
And some lawmakers believe she should be forced to carry said child.
"https://www.mississippifreepress.org/25 ... -gunn-says
Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn says abortion should be illegal even for a 12-year-old rape victim carrying her father or uncle’s child. He made the remark to reporters in the hours after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, allowing state abortion bans to take effect.
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“No, (the law) does not include an exception for incest,” Gunn said. “I don’t know that that will be changed.”
“Do you think the Legislature should revisit that?” Pettus asked.
“Personally, no. I do not,” Gunn said. “I believe life begins at conception. Every life is valuable. And those are my personal beliefs.”
[...]
But during the last legislative term alone, Speaker Gunn killed or declined to support efforts to provide health care options for new mothers. This spring, Republican Mississippi Sen. Kevin Blackwell, R-Southaven, sponsored a bill that would have ensured low-income new mothers in Mississippi have access to postpartum Medicaid coverage for 12 months after giving birth. Currently, that coverage is only available for two months.
The Republican-led Mississippi Senate voted 46-5 for the postpartum Medicaid extension. On the Senate floor, Blackwell referenced the state’s history of passing anti-abortion laws.
“I think we’ve done an excellent job of protecting the baby in the womb. But once it’s out of the womb it’s like, ‘Whoop!’ You’re on your own,” he said.
[...]
Gunn, the past chairman of the board of the right-wing American Legislative Exchange Council, has long opposed expanding Medicaid broadly in the state, not just postpartum coverage. Studies estimate that as many as 300,000 working Mississippians who make too much for traditional Medicaid but not enough to afford health insurance could gain health-care access if the state accepted billions from the federal government to expand the program.
“As I’ve said very publicly, I’m opposed to Medicaid expansion,” Gunn told the AP on March 9, erroneously conflating general Medicaid expansion with the targeted postpartum extension. “We need to look for ways to keep people off, not put them on.”
Asked if the postpartum extension might have saved lives, Gunn offered a noncommittal quote. “That has not been a part of the discussions that I’ve heard,” he said at the time.
As he talked about a new “pro-life” agenda after the Dobbs ruling on June 24, Gunn said he “expects the churches to step up” to help pregnant women, but reiterated that he opposes expanding Medicaid or extending postpartum coverage."
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Just so you guys know, the Supreme Court didn't ban abortions. In fact they don't care one way or another about abortions.
Take these issues up with your appropriate state legislature. They can now decide anything they want. Legal. Not legal. or anything in between. Its totally up to each state.
I personally wish they were still legal everywhere, but it makes sense to me that they let each state decide on their own.
Take these issues up with your appropriate state legislature. They can now decide anything they want. Legal. Not legal. or anything in between. Its totally up to each state.
I personally wish they were still legal everywhere, but it makes sense to me that they let each state decide on their own.
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I think most sane people understand this, what they did do though is reverse a ruling not based on law but on a book of fiction written 2000 years ago and interpreted 100 different waysAnimal wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:08 am Just so you guys know, the Supreme Court didn't ban abortions. In fact they don't care one way or another about abortions.
Take these issues up with your appropriate state legislature. They can now decide anything they want. Legal. Not legal. or anything in between. Its totally up to each state.
I personally wish they were still legal everywhere, but it makes sense to me that they let each state decide on their own.
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which part of the constitution is it that guarantees a right to an abortion?
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According to which bible version?
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Animal wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:08 am Just so you guys know, the Supreme Court didn't ban abortions. In fact they don't care one way or another about abortions.
Take these issues up with your appropriate state legislature. They can now decide anything they want. Legal. Not legal. or anything in between. Its totally up to each state.
I personally wish they were still legal everywhere, but it makes sense to me that they let each state decide on their own.
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"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny."
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I kinda wish I knew this was going on. Wouldve been fun to see the freaks live and in person
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if you think about it, it seems to be the perfect compromise. if you want to live in a state where its legal you can. if you live in a state where its illegal you can still drive to a state where its legal. Its basically just a compromise to the voters in each state. and as polarizing as this issue is, it seems like letting it be settled state by state seems to make much more sense.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 1:16 amAnimal wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:08 am Just so you guys know, the Supreme Court didn't ban abortions. In fact they don't care one way or another about abortions.
Take these issues up with your appropriate state legislature. They can now decide anything they want. Legal. Not legal. or anything in between. Its totally up to each state.
I personally wish they were still legal everywhere, but it makes sense to me that they let each state decide on their own.
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I’m happy you folks are happy
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