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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Do what? My God man. You are clueless. Exactly what law did congress pass that are you hysterically making up in your mind that does this?

The democratic house and senate full of Christian taliban?

You claim to have been a TEACHER?

MY GOD!!

Please dont ever post here again. And stop being a uk fan, as well.

Quoted for context, of what you claimed.
 
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After being openly gay for several years, Willie Carter Jr. never thought about going back into the closet once he started teaching. But during his first week as a high school English teacher in Montgomery, Kentucky, a small town 40 miles east of Lexington, a school administrator had other plans for him.

“He said ‘You will be crucified,’” Carter, 37, recalled. “‘No one will protect you, including me.’”


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The “straw that broke the camel’s back,” he said, was when the school administration failed to address repeated harassment against him and LGBTQ students.


In March, a group of community members started to show up to school board meetings, and repeatedly accused Carter and LGBTQ students of being “groomers,” he said. The word “grooming” has long been associated with mischaracterizing LGBTQ people, particularly gay men and transgender women, as child sex abusers.

In recent months, conservative lawmakers, television pundits and other public figures have accused opponents of a newly enacted Florida education law — which critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” law — of trying to “groom” or “indoctrinate” children. Advocates have been urging public officials against using the charged rhetoric, warning that it could cause verbal and physical harassment directed at LGBTQ Americans.

Carter said verbal attacks against him continued online, with one member of the group posting images of Carter and LGBTQ students on social media coupled with homophobic comments and slurs. In response, school officials told Carter that they couldn’t respond every time a community was upset with something happening at the school, he said. They didn’t approach the LGBTQ students harassed to address their concerns either, Carter added.
Montgomery, Kentucky? A town called Montgomery? Sure it’s not Mt. Sterling, Bernstein? This article is already pretty sus if it can’t even get the town right.

Edit-finally at the end the county is named.
 
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- Switched subject from responding to the FL law.
- Show me the provision about the 3 days background check being dropped. - which is another subject than red flag once more. I mean you can't keep on a single subject you're so fired up.
Just pointing out what their intentions are. You are so cocooned from independent media that you don't know anything that isn't in on Fox or cnn. I didn't stay on the one thing because I was adding more proof they they eventually want a ban on ownership. If you are honestly not aware of this or don't believe in the slippery slope then enjoy the bliss.
 
You'll talk yourself around in circles as long as you don't have to get up off your fat ass and actually help a child living in poverty.
What have you done aside from voting blue no matter who? This state has had 2 pub governors in my life. If you have a problem with our poverty and child conditions then look at the democrat party. They ran this state from top to bottom for almost 50 years.
 
What I heard tonight is that the other side of the coin is that over 600K Pubs reregistered as Dims in 2021.
The voter turnout changed so much in Virginia and in the democrat stronghold in Texas though. The Texas seat hadn't been pub since before ww2. They had 20 point flips, in certain areas, from 2020 to 2022. They had even gone up from 2016 numbers. That doesn't fit with the dims sabotage theory because it's not just primaries but special elections too.
 
Project Veritas, known for manipulating video content and outright lying in most of their reports, is a source no one with an IQ over 40 would ever post.

You gonna post something from Dinesh D'Souza next? How about Rudy Guiliani rambling about all the evidence he has that he never showed in 50 different court cases?

I seriously hope you were posting that sarcastically in order to mock Project Veritas. Because if you actually posted something from Project Veritas because you believe Project Veritas, then I hope your family has bought you a helmet and velcro shoes.

Liar Kerwin claiming others are liars.
 
In 1973, abortion was illegal in most of the U.S. Roe was wrong and it has been corrected
fair enough, but the Roe Court said it was a right. This Court says that the previous Court was wrong. but for nearly 50 years it was a right. Let's revisit this in 5 years. I will be willing to bet everyone that in that amount of time most states will pass legislation legalizing abortion with restrictions.
 
Project Veritas, known for manipulating video content and outright lying in most of their reports, is a source no one with an IQ over 40 would ever post.

You gonna post something from Dinesh D'Souza next? How about Rudy Guiliani rambling about all the evidence he has that he never showed in 50 different court cases?

I seriously hope you were posting that sarcastically in order to mock Project Veritas. Because if you actually posted something from Project Veritas because you believe Project Veritas, then I hope your family has bought you a helmet and velcro shoes.
PV post the full video of every story they run. Do you think that every edited video that msnbc runs is manipulated or do they just edit it to fit a time frame? The difference is PV will actually provide a link to the full video if you want to see it. msnbc just pretends that the edit is the only salient point.
 
I've seen multiple celebrities post on social media platforms that people should be allowed to have sex and even though precautions were taken a pregnancy can occur. If that does occur then they should not have to carry out the pregnancy if they don't want to. This just further proves it literally has nothing to do with rights but it's just over they want to be able to do whatever want and always have an out if its an inconvenience for them. They want 0% responsibility for their actions. I also saw one person say you shouldn't punish the woman because the man has a weak pull out game. Again it's just about avoiding any responsibility for their actions.
 
fair enough, but the Roe Court said it was a right. This Court says that the previous Court was wrong. but for nearly 50 years it was a right. Let's revisit this in 5 years. I will be willing to bet everyone that in that amount of time most states will pass legislation legalizing abortion with restrictions.
Fine. That’s what the Dobbs decision envisions and allows. And even though I am against almost all abortions in principle, you won’t hear me bitching about it if a state codifies it via their legislature.

Also, an aside. Perhaps in retrospect the Jackson women’s health clinic regrets suing the state . Maybe they should’ve just lived with the 15 week limit that the state passed. Because if they had, they would’ve still been able to perform abortions and Roe would not be overturned right now. But no, they had to sue to be able to perform more abortions much further into the pregnancy. A bit of greed and hubris, perhaps, factoring into the decision which now seems to be a bad and foreseeable miscalculation.
 
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After being openly gay for several years, Willie Carter Jr. never thought about going back into the closet once he started teaching. But during his first week as a high school English teacher in Montgomery, Kentucky, a small town 40 miles east of Lexington, a school administrator had other plans for him.

“He said ‘You will be crucified,’” Carter, 37, recalled. “‘No one will protect you, including me.’”


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The “straw that broke the camel’s back,” he said, was when the school administration failed to address repeated harassment against him and LGBTQ students.


In March, a group of community members started to show up to school board meetings, and repeatedly accused Carter and LGBTQ students of being “groomers,” he said. The word “grooming” has long been associated with mischaracterizing LGBTQ people, particularly gay men and transgender women, as child sex abusers.

In recent months, conservative lawmakers, television pundits and other public figures have accused opponents of a newly enacted Florida education law — which critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” law — of trying to “groom” or “indoctrinate” children. Advocates have been urging public officials against using the charged rhetoric, warning that it could cause verbal and physical harassment directed at LGBTQ Americans.

Carter said verbal attacks against him continued online, with one member of the group posting images of Carter and LGBTQ students on social media coupled with homophobic comments and slurs. In response, school officials told Carter that they couldn’t respond every time a community was upset with something happening at the school, he said. They didn’t approach the LGBTQ students harassed to address their concerns either, Carter added.
Who cares. One less deviant indoctrinating kids.
 
Fine. That’s what the Dobbs decision envisions and allows. And even though I am against almost all abortions in principle, you won’t hear me bitching about it if a state codifies it via their legislature.

Also, an aside. Perhaps in retrospect the Jackson women’s health clinic regrets suing the state . Maybe they should’ve just lived with the 15 week limit that the state passed. Because if they had, they would’ve still been able to perform abortions and Roe would not be overturned right now. But no, they had to sue to be able to perform more abortions much further into the pregnancy. A bit of greed and hubris, perhaps, factoring into the decision which now seems to be a bad and foreseeable miscalculation.
fair response. I appreciate fair debate without name calling.
 
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