
bullets13
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Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
the left doesn't care about them either, and I'm not at all saying that. Both sides use these unborn babies as a pawn, but neither truly cares about them. The left doesn't care about them before they're born, and the right doesn't care about them after they're born. And yes, the vast majority of unborn babies that y'all fight so hard to save will end right back in that cycle of poverty, and will repeat the cycle with unwanted pregnancies of their own. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
my understanding of Christianity tells me that this is a perfect comparison. I'm pro death penalty, for what it's worth, and think it should be used far more often than it is. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
There's not a constitutional right to life for unviable embryos, so that's a moot point. tens of millions more people on the government teat. You guys already complain about all of the folks on welfare/food stamps, medicaid, WIC, etc. An overwhelming % of those 63M would be putting a giant drain on all of those programs, and who do you think will be the ones complaining about it? Like I always say, the motto for the right is "love em in the womb, screw em once they're born." -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
adopted out of the system, or adopted a step kid? big difference there. if you adopted a step kid, good on you, but that didn't do anything to actually help an unwanted kid in need. if you adopted a kid out of the system, that's wonderful. you'd be one of the few pro-lifers actually doing anything for the lives they're fighting so hard to save. oh, i have a huge problem with killing babies. I just don't take exception to a woman choosing to terminate an unviable embryo in her own womb. And I'll support both of my daughters' right to do the same if a situation ever arises where they feel it's necessary. Because I feel that a woman should be allowed to terminate a fetus the size of a thumb I don't the value the lives of my family and students? I'd say your logic is a little flawed there. I do have a pretty unique perspective on the unwanted kids thing, though, having worked with the impoverished and unwanted students for 15 years. you know, all those kids that pro-lifers are constantly complaining about supporting on medicaid? They are not: my wife is a pro-choice Christian, and my kids will make their own decisions and form their own opinions as they grow older. One thing is for sure, I'm not going to make that decision or form that opinion for them, just as I won't make that choice for them if they become unexpectedly pregnant, and just as I don't want religion-based legislation stopping them from having a choice. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
Much respect to your wife. If my wife was raped and became pregnant I'm not sure what she would do, but I'm not okay with legislation that says she can't decide for herself. That applies tenfold when my daughters are a little older. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
It happens all the time. She should be able to kill it if she knows he's not going to support it? Should she be able to kill it when it's the size of a bean and knows that she won't be able to support it? What about if her dad raped her? What about if she finds out that the baby is going to die during the pregnancy or shortly after? What if having the baby puts her at risk of dying? Etc. Etc. Etc. Why is it okay for women to kill living eggs, and men to kill sperm by wiping it into a paper towel? Who decides where it starts? -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
My humble opinion is that our state is getting closer and closer to a swing state, and the right isn't going to get away with doing extreme conservative right things for very long, even if the SC is (for the moment) stacked with conservative justices. It's also true that all the guys on here backslapping over this would be losing their mind if the roles were reversed and a bunch of liberal justices were setting liberal precedents that weren't representative of the country's beliefs as a whole. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
sure thing. when fine folks such as yourself start stepping up and taking care of these unwanted kids after they're born I'll reconsider. the right's lack of support of poor children and children in the system shows who THEY are. I've adopted two of those kids into my house. What have YOU done to help, apart from advocating that they be born? -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
No, i'm quite sure the left orchestrated this. The motivation is they're trying to rally the voting base, and this is going to do it. I'm suggesting the supreme court should not render decisions that will appease a small portion of one party, election year or not. But if you are going to commit political suicide, at least do it AFTER the elections so your party can get some stuff done before everyone gets voted out. Yes. The majority of everyone is pro-choice at this point, minus the religious right. Obviously that's a blanket statement, but it's true. -
it was sarcasm.
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With all the growth in sour lake I expect them to end up being a small 5A school in the near future and do even worse. but hopefully not.
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how many years experience as a head coach does the new WOS coach have? That said, while I don't expect a new head coach to normally start their head coaching career at a historically great program, there's a big difference between starting at a program that's mediocre (or even bad) with room to grow versus starting at one that's mediocre (or even bad) who's about to be in a whole lot tougher district/division, which was the case in my buddy's situation.
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And now that AAW is retired we're really in a tough spot. Things are definitely going to be a lot less organized for the foreseeable future, unless we can find someone else in the unique situation of being willing to spend a tremendous amount of time and effort on this site for pretty negligible compensation.
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I'm fairly certain he's taking a good-natured shot at the same person I am in my previous comment.
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Just going by the resident expert's rubric of success. The rubric is only pass/fail, and you must win a state championship in 7 years or you have failed.
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Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
I'm familiar with history. What line should we have stopped at? When black guys were allowed to marry white women? When we couldn't beat up people for being gay anymore? Our history is littered with conservatives badly treating whole groups of people for personal gain, or due to religious beliefs, so don't give me a bunch of "standing up for what is right" nonsense. Both sides of the aisle have some very undesirable traits and unflattering history. It's always funny when the right claims to have the backbone to "stand up straight" and "do what's right" while actively trying to take politics back to a time when the right treated people very badly. Both sides are a bunch of hypocrites. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
for the most part, I'm very good with it. The left does a ton of insane stuff these days, and I don't like the direction they're going, but that doesn't change how I feel about many topics. There's a lot of stuff that used to be considered liberal that is now considered reasonable by anyone who isn't an ultra-conservative Christian. The woke ultra-left has taken things too far, but i have zero issue with homosexuals getting married, people being treated fairly despite their race/ethnicity, men not being able to tune up their wives without repercussion when they "get out of line", adults being able to decide who they want to be, and women being able to make decisions in regards to their body, which are all things that weren't happening 50 years ago. Look at how bad things had to get on the left before people were willing to swing their votes back to the right. Immediately pushing legislation that'll take us back to the 70s on social issues is not a winning plan. -
Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
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7 years to join the elite, or become a failure for all time
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Good friend of mine got messed around with for a local coaching position for next year. Personally I'm glad for him it happened. He's been trying to break through as a head coach for over a decade, but doing it and then going 1-9 or 2-8, and most likely not winning a single district game, isn't really going to do anything for his career.
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Cheating has been rampant forever. It's no better or worse than it was 40 years ago.
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Argument over truck ends in shooting death in Liberty County | KFDM
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Roe versus Wade draft seems to overturn
bullets13 replied to thetragichippy's topic in Political Forum
It's been 50 years. Our country is infinitely more liberal than it was 50 years ago, including moderate and republican voters. This move is likely going to amount to political disaster for the right. right when the republican party is poised to take back power in a big way you're galvanizing the left, and once again pushing those "stupid moderate" voters back to the left.