Right. There is absolutely no right to a third trimester Abortion on demand.
That only exists as the hobgoblin in pro-lifers minds.
Allan
Right. There is absolutely no right to a third trimester Abortion on demand.
That only exists as the hobgoblin in pro-lifers minds.
Allan
What the heck is a ânon medically viable pregnancyâ?
Do you deny that government not only allows (approves of, i.e. sanctions) but also frequently provides funding for abortions?
Samm:^^^ That right there folks is the crux of the matter. Progs donât think life begins until the fetus leaves the womb.
NahâŚwe generally accept viability as the cut off.
You clearly have dissent among your ranks.
Samm:The State sanctions (and often pays for) them and itâs closer to murder than legal executions are. And unlike tried and convicted criminals, the lives lost are absolutely innocent.
All life is innocent.
Not by a long shot.
Wait so youâre telling me a guy who rapes and murders children is innocent?
Yeah, no. He deserves a large caliber handgun round to the back of the head. And Iâm very kind about it since I want it done as painless as possible. Most people would want him to suffer.
What the heck is a ânon medically viable pregnancyâ?
Abortion on demand past viability.
Allan
Oh btw. Execution stayed
South Carolinaâs highest court on Wednesday issued a temporary stay blocking the state from carrying out what was set to be its first-ever firing squad execution. The order by the state Supreme Court puts on hold at least temporarily the planned...
Allan
Samm:What the heck is a ânon medically viable pregnancyâ?
Abortion on demand past viability.
Okay, then your previous answer where you used that term is wrong.
And I notice you did not answer my question that accompanied this question you answered here âŚ
The idea in part, is that the death of the murderer killed by the state, whether by hanging, firing squad or an electric chairâŚis a deterrent for others not to do this. Iâd like to propose that I get to be the national executioner and have it publicized on television for our whole nation to watch. It would be so hideousâŚmurders would soon drastically decrease.
Promise.
The idea in part, is that the death of the murderer killed by the state, whether by hanging, firing squad or an electric chairâŚis a deterrent for others not to do this
Well the top 7 states in murder rate, all have the death penaltyâŚDoesnât seem to be much of a deterrent.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/homicide_mortality/homicide.htm
Well the top 7 states in murder rate, all have the death penaltyâŚDoesnât seem to be much of a deterrent.
âŚcuz it isnât âmarketedâ properly.
Well the top 7 states in murder rate, all have the death penaltyâŚDoesnât seem to be much of a deterrent.
You are statistically safer from murder in Jersey than in Texas.
Say it ainât so.
They have the death penalty and it deters murder from happening.
So the old (and discredited) saw goesâŚ
Allan
You are statistically safer from murder in Jersey than in Texas.
Say it ainât so.
With all those rootinâ tootinâ pistol packinâ types down fhere in the Lone Star? How can that be?
Scratch:Well the top 7 states in murder rate, all have the death penaltyâŚDoesnât seem to be much of a deterrent.
âŚcuz it isnât âmarketedâ properly.
So as someone who is in sales, can you expound on this?
So as someone who is in sales, can you expound on this?
Already didâŚlook up.
Ah got it. Public executions
With all those rootinâ tootinâ pistol packinâ types down fhere in the Lone Star? How can that be?
Good guys with guns, guess there are some bad ones tooâŚ
When I lived there, I made some lifelong friends.
But To paraphrase WC.
Iâd rather be here than in Texas. Lol
Allan
Public executions
The United States has been there, done that.
Citizens lost their taste for lynchings a while back.
Allan
Ah got it. Public executions
Re-aired on the late news âŚ