What?????
I'm calling shenanigans on this.
No one except for the homeless isn't cranky after spending any amount of time locked up.
Jail absolutely hurts...in many, many ways. To argue otherwise is to ignore common sense.
What?????
I'm calling shenanigans on this.
No one except for the homeless isn't cranky after spending any amount of time locked up.
you comply or you pay dearly, there are no options.That's simply not true but I'm not going to continue to argue the absurd.
you comply or you pay dearly, there are no options.
i am unable with how youre unable to get it, there are no options, period.Whether you realize it or not, we're saying the same thing. I'm not sure how I've been unable to get that across to you.
If he was a good troll then no one would know he was trolling.C'mon man. He's trolling. He's laughing. Unlike BSsoy, he's good at his craft. Shit posting. 😂
George Floyd diagreesthere are no options. Period.
I'm tougher than you'll ever be, I dont care for confinement. Nobody in their right mind does.toughen up snowflake.
Oh...he has been incarcerated for sure....probably his kids tooI'm tougher than you'll ever be, I dont care for confinement. Nobody in their right mind does.
So again, I think you're a liar, and have never been incarcerated.
that a kid, what a good christian you are!!!Oh...he has been incarcerated for sure....probably his kids too
I just like to point out MDFers inconsistencies. He flip flops on everything, aside from TDS.If he was a good troll then no one would know he was trolling.
@RayGravesGhost is a much better troll. Half of you seem to think he's just a deranged lefty.
i am unable with how youre unable to get it, there are no options, period.
At least we know what we are dealing with here. Remember when Summer's Eve went postal on us? 😂And this is fun for you? 😂 Different strokes for different folks I guess.
If you haven't noticed, the trolls aren't "tricking" me. It's clear what you're doing. I'm trying to engage you like an adult in hopes that you will eventually respond like one. But if this is all you have, I'll stop.
LOL!!! MDF is pretty lame with his trolls (can we even classify them as trolls when they’re this obvious?)And this is fun for you? 😂 Different strokes for different folks I guess.
If you haven't noticed, the trolls aren't "tricking" me. It's clear what you're doing. I'm trying to engage you like an adult in hopes that you will eventually respond like one. But if this is all you have, I'll stop.
Kids? Wife?Oh...he has been incarcerated for sure....probably his kids too
We knew then too, when he figured out that we knew, that's when he blew up cause he knew the jig was up.At least we know what we are dealing with here. Remember when Summer's Eve went postal on us? 😂
He's just happy someone talks to him.I just like to point out MDFers inconsistencies. He flip flops on everything, aside from TDS.
LOL!!! MDF is pretty lame with his trolls (can we even classify them as trolls when they’re this obvious?)
We'll revisit this after the women vote this fall...
That is if the conservative SCOTUS doesn't repeal their right to vote before the November midterms
we can only hope!!!!
youre not tricking yorself? i dont consider you that much of a troll, just cluelessAnd this is fun for you? 😂 Different strokes for different folks I guess.
If you haven't noticed, the trolls aren't "tricking" me. It's clear what you're doing. I'm trying to engage you like an adult in hopes that you will eventually respond like one. But if this is all you have, I'll stop.
Stupid sheeple don’t realize it but this is how it’s supposed to work. The SCOTUS sent abortion/murder back to the control of the states and legislature.Shhhh...the trumpanzees just found out that even in "red state" Kansas abortion will be a major issue in November
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-senators-kansas-abortion-result-233518275.html
GOP Senators Say Kansas Abortion Result A 'Wake-Up Call' For Party
WASHINGTON ― Republican senators were surprised by Tuesday’s huge win for abortion rights in Kansas, of all places, even as they sought to downplay the electoral implications for their party ahead of November’s midterm elections.
“It’s definitely a wake-up call for us,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) acknowledged on Wednesday.
“Kansas, which is a pretty red state ― it’s hard to find the words. I think people should look at it,” added Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) when asked for his reaction on the vote.
In the first election test after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Kansans rejected an amendment advanced by the right that would have stripped abortion protections from their state constitution — a huge win for abortion rights advocates that will likely set the tone for what’s to come nationally.
Democrats said the vote, which favored protecting abortion rights by nearly 20 percentage points, as well as historic voter turnout in the primary election, sent a loud message to the nation that Americans support abortion rights. They predicted the GOP would come to rue helping overturn Roe at the ballot box.
The vote is likely to make Republicans in swing districts nervous, especially if they’re on the ballot with a similar referendum on abortion, like in California. It’s still unclear, however, whether voters in other states without abortion rights explicitly on the ballot will head to the polls in similar numbers in November.
Republicans argue that concerns over heightened inflation, particularly gas and food prices ― coupled with poor approval ratings for President Joe Biden ― will dwarf the issue of abortion and push them to victory in both the U.S. House and the Senate.
“I think the biggest motivator for voters this time is going to be the economy,” Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) predicted on Wednesday.
Still, it’s hard to make the case that voters aren’t paying more attention to abortion rights and where their elected leaders stand on the issue after the Kansas blowout.
Even polling from Senate Republicans’ campaign arm has suggested the party’s stance on abortion rights isn’t politically ideal: In May, following the leak of a draft of the Supreme Court decision that ended Roe, the National Republican Senatorial Committee released a polling presentation on how their candidates should discuss abortion issues.
In it, they asked voters to choose between two candidates. The first, a Republican, supports “banning abortions after 15 weeks with exceptions for the life and physical health of the mother or severe fatal abnormality of the baby.” The second, a Democrat, “supports unlimited abortion up until the moment of birth.”
The poll found 53% of voters would choose the Republican, while just 28% would choose the Democrat.
The obvious flaw in the survey? There does not appear to be a single member of the Republican caucus who holds the outlined position. GOP Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska both support abortion rights and opposed the overturning of Roe v. Wade, which protected abortion after 15 weeks. The other 48 Republican members all support bans well before 15 weeks of pregnancy, if not total bans on the procedure.
The presentation instructed Republicans to be the “compassionate, consensus builders” on abortion.
“I do think it’s always best to be in touch with what your constituents support. Kansas has a 22-week ban [on abortion]. I think it’s a policy that a good number of Republicans seem to think is OK,” Tillis said Wednesday.