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Mar 22, 2024 18:28:30   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
A lie, Muslims are the aggressors and k*****g Christians each day. I know because I have contacts in Nigeria. I get first hand information.


You know l*****ts don’t know t***h
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Mar 22, 2024 18:19:39   #
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Religion is man reaching out to God,?except muslimes it would be satan! Christianity is God teachingnn b out to man!


Reaching
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Mar 22, 2024 18:18:26   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
No, I am not. The fighting continues between Islamists and Christians. Religions at their best. K*****g each other.


Religion is man reaching out to God,?except muslimes it would be satan! Christianity is God teachingnn b out to man!
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Mar 22, 2024 18:17:01   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Would not be the first time the religious right has resorted to violence. They have a history of murdering or supportiing the murder of over 12 million people and are still engaged in active fighting in Nigeria. Their resorting to violence would not surprise me in the least.


Proof???? Nigeria muslimes are k*****g Christian’s
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Mar 22, 2024 18:16:03   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Christian nationalist and far-right political activist Charlie Kirk, a top influencer and Trump ally, urged supporters at a faith-based event on Sunday to “fight” if Donald Trump doesn’t win the 2024 p**********l e******n.

“I want to make sure that we all make a commitment that if this e******n doesn’t go our way, the next day we fight,” Kirk told the audience at “Freedom Night,” hosted by Pastor John Randall.

“It’s a very important thing,” Kirk added before saying, “a lot of people don’t want to hear that. They say, ‘What do you mean it doesn’t go our way? It has to go our way. We have to win.’ I agree.”

Kirk is a member of the highly-secretive Council for National Policy, a purveyor of Donald Trump’s “Big Lie,” and has repeatedly promoted the false claim that U.S. e******ns are “r****d.”

Pastor Randall, of California’s Calvary South OC, had told Kirk, “I know on the minds of these freedom loving people tonight is the e******n. We were talking tonight before about some of the things that are going on and what you were sharing and I was listening, I found encouraging talk about this upcoming e******n how important this is, how critical this is, and what the church can be doing to make a difference. So well, you know, so that this doesn’t happen again.”

In Kirk’s response, he reminded the audience, “there were a lot of people by the way that were all on board of the American Revolution as long as it was 73 degrees and sunny, and as soon as they had to march through the winter and fight a smallpox epidemic, they said, ‘Forget this. You know, Liberty sounds nice, but I liked, I liked King George a lot.’ So they kind of got out of the way.”

“I’m a big supporter of President Trump. I think he’s in a great position. I really do,” Kirk added, before issuing a warning. “Mark my words, put it in your phone, they got something planned for us, and it’s going to be nasty, and it will be asymmetric. And so if only e******ns aren’t in mid-March, right, you know, if only it wasn’t the Ides of March and we have e******ns it would be great how to best unpack this.”

He went on to say there’s a “50-50” chance President Joe Bide will be the Democratic nominee. “It looks like he will be the nominee but anything can change. They’re running out of time. If they were going to do it. It probably would have already been done by now.”

“It’s not Trump versus Biden. It’s Trump versus Biden versus RFK versus Cornell West versus Jill Stein.”
The Atlantic’s Norman Ornstein, a political scientist and emeritus scholar at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), commented on Kirk’s remarks: “Yeah, sure, the ‘bloodbath’ comments by Trump were only about cars. Wake up, America. Violent i**********nists are open about their plans.”

Just more of the same promises of violence if the overly religious do not get their way. Good Christians all. Riigghhtttt.
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Can’t lose unless c***t again then yes, burn us once! Nuff said
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Mar 22, 2024 17:09:16   #
proud republican wrote:
I hope so.. Money talks!


And bulls**t walks! Bidets got that cornered but folks on to him now
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Mar 22, 2024 17:08:29   #
proud republican wrote:
To start fundraising... Biden outraised him by a lot.. What Trump campaign is waiting for??


To pay all the bogus fines!!I don’t believe bider can raise enough money to c***t again! Everyone h**es him
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Mar 22, 2024 17:06:20   #
RascalRiley wrote:
Well I am definitely against men competing in woman sports and adhere to the live and let live 70’s jive. Call them what ever they want. No skin off my back.


It is skin if you misg****r!!
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Mar 22, 2024 17:05:41   #
AuntiE wrote:
And, the utterly absurd pronoun thing.


I find this crap about acting like man is woman and vice versa highly offensive!!
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Mar 22, 2024 15:41:09   #
RascalRiley wrote:
That I understand. I would not be friend with anyone trying to force me to be gay. Married 50 years to a still frisky woman.

Forcing to condone? Accept that others are different and do not adhere to your interpretation of the creator’s will is not being force.

The creator is specific b on sex and marriage! For ovation wrong outside marriage and marriage “only” between man and woman! I’d say that’s pretty specific wouldn’t you?
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Mar 22, 2024 15:38:45   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
People do not h**e gays as much as they h**e them trying to force everyone to condone their lifestyle and them trying to force their agenda on everyone.


Exactly
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Mar 22, 2024 15:38:14   #
RascalRiley wrote:


We just don’t want this pushed in our faces! Everyone has a choice this lifestyle is a choice! No one should harm another Jesus died for our sins he didn’t come to agree with them
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Mar 22, 2024 15:36:26   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
It sure looks like Republicans want women to die. Particularly if they’re teenagers and have the temerity to be sexually active.

This is highlighted by what has to qualify as the most shocking scientific study of the year, published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network and titled Teen Pregnancy and Risk of Premature Mortality.

The result of the study of over 2.2 million women who experienced teen and pre-teen pregnancies (the youngest in the study gave birth at 9 years of age, although most were older teens) is best summarized by the subhead in the article about it in March 14th’s New York Times:

“A large analysis in Canada finds that teenagers who had babies were twice as likely to die before age 31.”

This is not a statistic you’ll hear on Fox “News” or in rightwing h**e media. Instead, they’re cheer-leading for raped little girls to experience “the miracle of birth.”

As you remember, in 2022 Republican Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio forced a 10-year-old rape victim to travel to Indiana to get an a******n, the day after his Republican Attorney General called the story a “fabrication.” DeWine, for his part, refused to argue for the girl to get an a******n, giving a gibberish answer to questions from reporters.

Other Republicans were in simple denial, claiming the story was part of a vast leftwing conspiracy. Republican Congressman and former wrestling coach Jim Jordan tweeted:

“Another lie. Anyone surprised?”

Fox News' Emily Compagno told her network’s viewers:

“What I find so deeply offensive, is that they had to made up a f**e one!”

And South Dakota’s Republican Governor and Trump VP aspirant Kristi Noem, told CNN’s Dana Bash that the girl — whose pelvis wasn’t even yet sufficiently formed to handle a vaginal birth — should be forced to carry the fetus to term:

“I don’t believe a tragic situation should be perpetuated by another tragedy,” Noem said, arguing against the little girl getting an a******n. “There’s more that we have got to do to make sure that we really are living a life that says every life is precious…”

The protestations of misogynistic Republicans across the nation notwithstanding, teenagers giving birth is not only life-changing but also health-destroying. And terribly common, particularly in Red states, which have the highest per-capita rates of teen pregnancy.

The JAMA Network study covered the period from 1991 to 2021 and, because Canada has a national single-payer healthcare system, they were easily able to compile the anonymized statistics.

Was this because girls getting pregnant is, at least in popular culture, associated with poverty and dropping out of school? The answer from the study was an emphatic “No!” The author of the Times article, Roni Caryn Rabin, noted:

“Even after the researchers accounted for pre-existing health problems the girls may have had, and for income and education disparities, teenagers who carried pregnancies to term were more than twice as likely to suffer premature death later in life.”

Meanwhile, rapists in Red states, particularly if they like the idea of reproducing their DNA, are having a heyday.

The Houston Chronicle reported on January 24th on the results of another new study, published that month in JAMA’s journal Internal Medicine titled Rape-Related Pregnancies in the 14 US States With Total A******n Bans. As the Chronicle’s Medical Reporter Julian Gill noted:

“Texas saw an estimated 26,313 rape-related pregnancies during the 16 months after the state outlawed all a******ns, with no exceptions for survivors of rape or incest, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. …

“Behind Texas, the states [with no-exceptions bans on a******n] with the highest totals [of pregnancies resulting from rape] were Missouri (5,825), Tennessee (4,990), Arkansas (4,660), Oklahoma (4,530), Louisiana (4,290) and Alabama (4,130).”

Because none of these states either keep or release detailed statistics on rape-caused pregnancies it’s impossible to know how many of the 56,000+ rape-caused pregnancies in the US last year were among teen and preteen girls, but in every single Republican-controlled state that has outlawed a******n, age is not considered a mitigating factor that might allow medical intervention.

If you’re female and pregnant in a Red state, the legislature and police of that state own you and your body, regardless of your maturity or life circumstances.

Four Texas counties have put into law bans on traveling out-of-state to obtain an a******n, along with a statewide law that allows anybody to sue and obtain up to $10,000 by proving a woman or girl has traveled out-of-state to end a pregnancy. Missouri and Idaho have also enacted bans on what Republicans call “a******n tourism,” as if it’s some sort of fun adventure every woman wants to do for entertainment.

In addition to the religious freaks who demand punishment of women who get a******ns, many men in America simply don’t think women should have the right to make their own medical decisions — or any sort of decisions of consequence, or hold any positions of power, for that matter.

As Pew reported in 2020, with a painful echo of Rush Limbaugh’s famous “Femin**i” shtick that so appealed to his largely male and Republican listener base:

“About four-in-ten Republican men (38%) say women’s gains have come at the expense of men, compared with 25% of Republican women…”

But this is just the beginning. Next, Republicans are going after birth control, starting with teenage girls.

Last week, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an anti-birth-control ruling by the infamous rightwing crank Texas District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk (whose ban of the a******n drug mifipristone based on the Comstock Act is being heard before the Supreme Court soon).

The complainant, Alexander Deanda, argued that his three teenage daughters should not be allowed to confidentially obtain birth control from one of the state’s 150 federally-funded Title X clinics that were established by Congress and President Nixon in 1970 (it’s already illegal in Texas for teens to obtain birth control from state-funded and private clinics without a parent’s permission).

As NPR reported two weeks ago:

“In his suit, Deanda, a Christian, said he was ‘raising each of [his] daughters in accordance with Christian teaching on matters of sexuality’ and that he could have no ‘assurance that his children will be unable to access prescription contraception’ that ‘facilitate sexual promiscuity and premarital sex.’

“In his opinion, Kacsmaryk agreed, writing that ‘the use of contraception (just like a******n) violates traditional tenets of many faiths, including the Christian faith plaintiff practices.’”

The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, is explicit about the GOP’s desire to see women barefoot and pregnant (and arguably, like Katie Britt, in the kitchen). As Rollling Stone reported:

“Those plans — and many more, including proposals to attack contraception access, use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to increase ‘a******n surveillance’ and data collection, rescind a Department of Defense policy to ‘prohibit a******n travel funding,’ punish states that require health insurance plans to cover a******n, and retool a law that is currently protecting pregnant women with life-threatening conditions — are outlined in Project 2025’s ‘Mandate for Leadership.’”

The Project 2025 document, in a section written by Trump’s head of the Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of Civil Rights, Roger Severino, calls for draconian federal-supervised, state-reported surveillance of every woman of child-bearing age:

“Because liberal states have now become sanctuaries for a******n tourism, HHS should use every available tool, including the cutting of funds, to ensure that every state reports exactly how many a******ns take place within its borders, at what gestational age of the child, for what reason, the mother’s state of residence, and by what method.”

Republicans are also calling for the enforcement of the moribund Comstock Act, which outlaws sending anything relating to a******n or birth control through the mail or via a common carrier like UPS or FedEx — even to hospitals and pharmacies. If you’re unfamiliar, I’ve written about it extensively here.

And the GOP is quite excited about the prospect. As The New York Times reports:

“Project 2025’s road map argues that a Republican Justice Department should enforce Comstock ‘against providers and distributors’ of a******n pills. A Trump administration could follow through on these plans by prosecuting doctors and drug companies anywhere in the country: The Comstock Act, as a federal law, could be read to override state protections for a******n rights.

“Some key a******n opponents, like the former Texas solicitor general Jonathan Mitchell, argue that Comstock should be interpreted as an effective ban on all a******ns because every procedure that takes place in the United States relies on some item placed in the mail, from a surgical glove to a curet. Mr. Mitchell and his allies read the law to exclude explicit exceptions for the life or health of the patient.”

While generally ignored since the 1950s, the Act is still on the books and, if it were enforced by a Republican president (as promised), it would functionally ban both a******n nationwide but birth control as well.
It sure looks like Republicans want women to die. ... (show quote)


Most a******ns caused by demonrats
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Mar 22, 2024 15:35:28   #
Kevyn wrote:
A former White House aide to Donald Trump says it’s the ex-president’s “worst nightmare” to have his properties seized.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, a onetime “Apprentice” contestant, spoke to CNN’s Abby Phillip Wednesday about Trump’s looming deadline to put up a $464 million bond as he appeals his civil fraud conviction.

Trump has said he doesn’t have the money, and unsuccessfully petitioned last month to post $100 million instead. If he doesn’t pay up by Monday, his assets can be seized.
“He’s built his business on deceit and a house of cards. And as we can see, that house of cards is now going to collapse,” said Manigault Newman, who wrote a highly critical book about Trump after exiting her White House role in 2017.
“He’s asked to be treated differently than others who would be in this situation,” she added. “If it were you or I, we couldn’t go to the courts and say, ‘Look, we don’t have the money for our appeal, can you make some exceptions for us?’”
“But Donald Trump is expecting special treatment, special favors, because he believes that he is above the law. But in this case, he’s gonna have to pay, or he just will have his properties seized. And that is his worst nightmare.”
She said this episode will puncture the public persona Trump so carefully curated over the decades. 
“From the first day of ‘The Apprentice,’ the story that was told to the audience was that Donald Trump was so extraordinarily wealthy,” she said. “And what we’ve learned from the producers is that this was an image that they actually helped to build.”
“But then he turns around and asks average Americans to send him money to help with his legal fees,” she continued.
“The t***h of the matter is that, now, the curtain is gonna be pulled back and his supporters are going to see that what Donald Trump says about his wealth and about the money that he has? He simply does not have it.”
Facing behemoth legal debts linked to his civil litigation, Trump is also battling four criminal indictments tied to alleged falsification of business records, his handling of classified documents and his attempt to overturn the 2020 e******n. 
A former White House aide to Donald Trump says it’... (show quote)

He got the money zombie! Maga 2024 go cry
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Mar 22, 2024 15:30:45   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Even your Bible says they are human after being born. No. They are not children until after birth. The sad part is that religions have forced their beliefs onto the law in various governments. In violation of the constitution. Religions forcing their beliefs on others. And resulting in the deaths of more women.


That’s a lie!?read the Bible: David said in a psalm you knitted me together in my mothers womb! It also said if a person k**ls a child in the womb it was murder!!
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