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Eli45

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  1. Oh I don't wanna argue with MAGA people. I just like to investigate on the internet.
  2. Well they may not control it but there are some dems voting for the bill.
  3. That's good stuff. Now I'm a radical leftist but just thought about this stuf.
  4. So then you do agree with the Dems TX legislature making changes as to how you use deadly force? Some of them claimed u don't want a robot malfunctioning. Any thoughts?
  5. I just think a hard working construction man, yes man, b/c most women don't do that kind of work. If they can't do what a man does then they're not equal are they? Now I'm a man myself and I couldn't or at least wouldn't do construction b/c I'm too good for that, plus the TX heat. So I wouldn't take away anyone's rights but who deserves the rights more? Are men and women really equal when they can't do construction? Also going down on a female is alot harder then them going down on us so that's that.
  6. This smells like bs! Fake news all the way. Next please.
  7. Why are the dems making it harder to use deadly force from drones? In Dallas back in 2016 they used a robot to shoot down the crazed gunman.
  8. This is lethal force by the police, but they're trying to make it harder to use. Why? Does anyone know?
  9. Constructions is harder than any skill a woman can do. But maybe this is just my perception. Now I'm a feminist and a liberal but this one is messing with me.
  10. asfdObviously the working women deserve the rights. If a man is the only one working and t he wife is just at home, does she deserve equal rights? I'm saying she's just a housewife, no kids etc. And what if a man does construction and the woman just does data entry, the man works harder. Don't men work harder? You cant compare construction to a secretary can you? Who works harder or has harder work? Skills don't matter when construction is harder to do.
  11. Does this make you wanna be a liberal?
  12. Does it bother you or are you for late term abortions even when they're elective?
  13. HB 4249 amends state law regarding policies on drone use by state and local authorities. The proposed changes include having specific justifications for deadly force by a drone and requiring the order for deadly force from a drone to be made by the head of the agency that owns it
  14. Amen! That's God$%% right
  15. Let's say you're protesting abortion or maybe gun control, well what if you're on a bridge or highway or road or whatnot that stops the ambulance from getting a heart attack victim in time to the hospital? Blocking roads can lead to this, is protesting dangerous b/c it can block emergency vehicles from getting sick ppl to the hospital in time?
  16. We were all raised on South Park and Quentin Tarantino who I respect. Having said that when we want to use a non cuss word to describe let's say the penis, alot of us only know the cuss words for it. Most of us wouldn't think of using the term groin or private parts. Has cussing in film lead us down this path or am I way off?
  17. Obviously the working women deserve the rights. If a man is the only one working and t he wife is just at home, does she deserve equal rights? I'm saying she's just a housewife, no kids etc. And what if a man does construction and the woman just does data entry, the man works harder. Don't men work harder? You cant compare construction to a secretary can you? Who works harder or has harder work?
  18. 47% of women work and 97% of men.
  19. How can a woman get the same rights if she doesn't work and doesn't have any kids to take care of while the man is doing construction all day?
  20. Men usually are the breadwinners and do all the work. Should they really be equal to men? I'm just asking questions.
  21. Most of the armed soldier are men, women stay home while they fight for us. Cops and firemen too risk their lives. Should the soldiers and these types get more rights than women?
  22. In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which returned the power to the states to restrict, or even prohibit, abortion. In 2021, New Mexico repealed an abortion ban that pre-dated Roe. Abortion is legal in New Mexico through all stages of pregnancy.
  23. This what I read about New Mexico. Abortion After 27 Weeks New Mexico Facts About Induction Procedure (25 Weeks And Up): This is normally a 3 day procedure depending on your medical history. First, an ultrasound will be done. This is done by passing a microphone-like instrument over your abdomen (belly) which measures the size of your pregnancy. The final decision as to whether the induction can be done will depend on your medical history, physical exam, lab tests, and the doctor’s evaluation. On the first day the cervix is slowly opened with plastic or metal rods, each one slightly bigger than the last. When the cervix is as open as possible, small sponges (laminaria) that take up water from your body will be placed; they swell and continue to open the cervix overnight. The next morning the laminaria are removed and new laminaria are placed. This is repeated as needed until the cervix is adequately open. The induction abortion ends with the start of labor and delivery of a stillborn. Important Birth control: You can become pregnant again right after your pregnancy ends. To avoid any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy start using birth control immediately. *We strongly suggest planning an extra day with your visit with us. Sometimes an extra day for dilation is needed for later abortions in New Mexico. FACEBOOK TWITTER LINKEDIN
  24. So then what I was taught was wrong? I was told by a pastor at a church I was forced to go to as a kid that they abort at 9 months with partial birth abortion.
  25. Did you know most late term abortions are elective? They just do it b/c they want to. Sad. Any thoughts?
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