Posted on Jun 27, 2022
Poll: Majorities oppose Supreme Court's abortion ruling and worry about other rights
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel sign of the times: NO SURPRISE, just look at the make up of the court Brother William.
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PO1 Sam Deel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - How does that correlate, in the least? Are you disparaging moslems?
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SrA John Monette
PO1 Sam Deel - First, it's "Muslims". Second, no, he's not disparaging them. He's equating Sharia law with the law that the right wants. That would be telling women what they can and can't do. Next, they'll go after same sex marriage, contraception, and anything else they don't agree with.
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It is clearly an activist court with more regard for partisan politics than constitutionality or the best interests of the country
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SrA John Monette
PO1 Sam Deel - Do you mean the poor, the elderly? How about the Native Americans that this country has lied to and abused for centuries? Are those the vulnerable citizens you are referring to? What about those kids who won't have lunches this summer because the right is refusing to extend the school lunch program to include them? Are they the vulnerable citizens?
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PO1 Sam Deel
SrA John Monette - There are Laws that are aimed at preventing the abortion of the poor, the elderly and Native Americans. However, there is no wholesale "civil right" to murder them because they are inconvenient. Then again, talk to the Progressive-Left about their Corvid-2020 Retirement Plan. And just what do you think happens to those aforementioned groups with unfettered, out of control legal and illegal immigration? How does the poor, elderly and Native fare with growing scarcity of housing, reduction of social services, education, insanely high used car market, exorbitantly increasing auto insurance rates, increased crime, their past forbidden, their culture being wiped out en masse, and constantly told that they are racist (if of the European American persuasion?
As for those kids not having lunches during the summer...exactly how do they get there when fuel prices are a historic highs? $5 to $9 for a gallon of fuel (minimum round trip) to drive to said school could (still) buy food for lunch at Home. What about the carbon that expends? The environment is of no concern. Doubt they can afford electric cars. And where is the parents in all of this? Are they on the sideline starving? Nope, they are off to buy cigs, pot, sodas, Big Macs and alcohol with their EBT.
By the way, I grew up on the high end of poor with a Father who grew up in the First Great Depression in a neighborhood where my best friends growing up were the Greatest Generation. I have lived in the Poor House, living by myself for the last two years of high school, always in want of food. I have lived in my car for over two weeks in the middle of the Texas Summer. I have Children that are Houma Native, a Son who was assailed by racial attacks and physically assaulted (multiple times) by the 3 other NON-White racial/ethnic groups at a Louisiana charter school, because "Your not Indian. They are all dead." The non-White, educators and staff always looking the other way, even when they choked him out and put him in the hospital. The Police and State of Louisiana blowing it off because no one (Left or Right) really gives two shiites about First Peoples. Unless they claim that they are "Aztec".
So I am not some preachy Left side of the aisle plutocrat telling you how to think, nor am I some Right side of the aisle plutocrat feigning the same. However, I am a Christian, a Native Texan, a Veteran, and an Old Boy Scout. Sanctity of Life...saving Life, is fully ingrained in me. Yeah I am that oddball that, if you were to shoot me and fell off a cliff, breaking your leg in the process, I would be climbing down the cliffside (bullet wound and all) to rescue you. I simply could not do otherwise, even if it cost me my own Life.
As for those kids not having lunches during the summer...exactly how do they get there when fuel prices are a historic highs? $5 to $9 for a gallon of fuel (minimum round trip) to drive to said school could (still) buy food for lunch at Home. What about the carbon that expends? The environment is of no concern. Doubt they can afford electric cars. And where is the parents in all of this? Are they on the sideline starving? Nope, they are off to buy cigs, pot, sodas, Big Macs and alcohol with their EBT.
By the way, I grew up on the high end of poor with a Father who grew up in the First Great Depression in a neighborhood where my best friends growing up were the Greatest Generation. I have lived in the Poor House, living by myself for the last two years of high school, always in want of food. I have lived in my car for over two weeks in the middle of the Texas Summer. I have Children that are Houma Native, a Son who was assailed by racial attacks and physically assaulted (multiple times) by the 3 other NON-White racial/ethnic groups at a Louisiana charter school, because "Your not Indian. They are all dead." The non-White, educators and staff always looking the other way, even when they choked him out and put him in the hospital. The Police and State of Louisiana blowing it off because no one (Left or Right) really gives two shiites about First Peoples. Unless they claim that they are "Aztec".
So I am not some preachy Left side of the aisle plutocrat telling you how to think, nor am I some Right side of the aisle plutocrat feigning the same. However, I am a Christian, a Native Texan, a Veteran, and an Old Boy Scout. Sanctity of Life...saving Life, is fully ingrained in me. Yeah I am that oddball that, if you were to shoot me and fell off a cliff, breaking your leg in the process, I would be climbing down the cliffside (bullet wound and all) to rescue you. I simply could not do otherwise, even if it cost me my own Life.
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