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stopstaaron

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  1. Ya know..one wouldn't know Stephen Harper was an evangelical because he never talks about it in public.. now your crazy politicians down south never shut up about their evangelicalism.. U.S should look to Canada as a good example
  2. I'm not buying your stories. This "guy" was not writing comic books. He's not a dangerous criminal. He's not an undercover police officer. He was head of marketing and web developer.. there is no need at all to protect your identity with that job. None whatsoever.
  3. If the GOP gave up on their assault on women then there wouldn't be threads like this!
  4. okay, by the way you were going on about it I was under the impression you were implying they were being sent to the U.S cause Quebec doctors didn't agree with late term abortions.. but come to find out they just didn't have any doctors that could do them right
  5. Did you also make a facebook and a linkedln for your made up persona?
  6. What job was that that you did?
  7. I couldn't tell you. I don't see why the Quebec women wouldn't be sent to Ontario. Give me something that doesn't come from a pro life / pro choice agenda and I'll consider your "point".
  8. Unless its from a reputable source I have trouble believing anything..especially if its on a pro choice or pro life website
  9. Is this what you're talking about BC? because whenever you type something you make it sound like hundreds and hundreds of Quebec women are going to the U,S for abortion and this was in 2004..its now 2012, got some new stats? http://ifrl.org/IFRLDailyNews/040913/2/ Last year 30 Quebec late-term abortions were committed in Kansas and New York. So far this year from April to August, nine women have been sent to Kansas for abortions.
  10. Those are people in the entertainment industry..not working in a robocalling centre.
  11. What is your job?
  12. Okay, let's see this link where Quebec sends people to Kansas for abortions.
  13. In 2000, the Tennessee State Supreme Court ruled abortion is a right protected under the state constitution I don't think murdering abortion doctors is protected by the TN State Supreme Court
  14. 1994...You couldn't find one that occurred in the last 17 years?
  15. Sometimes it is. But when you're dealing with abortion in the south..it can be life threatening.
  16. The republicans could push it through, they have the numbers..however the superior court will strike it down
  17. You're telling me you give a fake name to your clients? are you a drug dealer or something?
  18. Okay, but do you have any opinion on this bill?
  19. The U.S is crazy when it comes to the pro life crowd. Sure we have crazies up here but not too many. The doctors whom perform the abortions in TN will be in danger from vandalism, arson, assault, murder as well as their families. I find it rather disturbing that this bill is called "The Life Defense Act" when it will lead to the murder of these doctors.
  20. You're trying to change the subject Bryan but I won't let you. You said A private citizen working for a private company doesn't want media attention. I have a question for you to answer. If this guy didn't do anything bad why would he need to hide from the media using an alias? You see, it's quite different when people on forums make up "screen names" because it's not their job. It's something to do when they are bored or just want to discuss issues. However making up an alias and using it for your work is fraud.
  21. Interesting point. You would have to assume then that he knew he was breaking the law therefore he created another persona for himself otherwise why would this guy believe he was going to attract the media?
  22. This is the most insane Abortion bill I've seen to date. All kinds of bad will happen as a result of this if it is passed. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/19/tennessee-abortion-bill_n_1363410.html A new bill moving through the Tennessee House of Representatives would require the state to publish the names of each doctor who performs an abortion and detailed statistics about the woman having the procedure, which opponents worry will spur anti-abortion violence in the state. The Life Defense Act of 2012, sponsored by state Rep. Matthew Hill (R-Jonesboro), mandates that the Tennessee Department of Health make detailed demographic information about every woman who has an abortion available to the public, including her age, race, county, marital status, education level, number of children, the location of the procedure and how many times she has been pregnant. Each report would also have to include the name of the doctor who performed the procedure. The House Health and Human Resources Committee is expected to vote on the bill Wednesday, and Odom said he expects it to pass in the GOP-dominated House. It will then move to the state Senate, where Republicans are also in the majority.
  23. This is also a red flag In an interview, when asked how a reporter could get in touch with McKnight, he said “you don’t,” and hung up.
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