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Hudini
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MAY 06, 08:05 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Imagine that... women not only wish to retain control of their own bodies, but they want the right to vote as well. Uppity b!tches!
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You are funny with your mandatory vaccine requirements.
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Hudini
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MAY 06, 08:08 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
I suspect a lot of men would have an entirely different view of being pro-choice if it was them who were pregnant and who were being forced to give birth against their wishes.
It's not enough that these men want complete control over the women in their own lives... they demand that women whom have nothing to do with them also be under their thumb.
People need to mind their own business. |
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Again, how about your government's vaccine policy? Stop with the "it's my choice" hypocrisy.
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Patrick
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MAY 06, 08:09 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Hudini:
You are funny with your mandatory vaccine requirements.
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You're pretty funny yourself with your imaginary accusations.
| quote | Originally posted by Hudini:
Again, how about your government's vaccine policy?
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Thanks for the credit, but I have very little say in my government's vaccine policy.[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 05-06-2022).]
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olejoedad
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MAY 06, 08:21 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
...unlike the "father" who's buggered off.
Joe, I appreciate your stance, I really do. I myself am not in favor of abortion being used as a form of birth control. However, I defend a woman's right to control what goes on within her own body. |
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To a certain extent I agree - it's not a form of birth control.
My stance is that after a certain time post-conception, the body no longer belongs soley to the woman. She is now carrying another being, and her body is not her's alone.
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Patrick
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MAY 06, 08:40 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
My stance is that after a certain time post-conception, the body no longer belongs soley to the woman...
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And that's where the extremists at either end of the spectrum cause so much strife.
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WonderBoy
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MAY 06, 09:00 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg: And no exceptions of any kind. It cannot be argued that there was forcible rape. It cannot be argued that there was incest. It does not matter how young the pregnant woman (14 years?) even in a case where it can be argued that there was forcible rape or incest. "Abortion Denied." |
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F.U.D. Spreader
| quote | Originally posted by Patrick: Yep... back to young women bleeding out after a clandestine appointment on a kitchen table with a coat hanger. |
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MORE F.U.D. Spreading
| quote | Originally posted by Patrick: I suspect a lot of men would have an entirely different view of being pro-choice if it was them who were pregnant and who were being forced to give birth against their wishes.
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Oh but ?men? can. Tampon dispensers are being deployed to ?boys? bathrooms. "Birthing Persons" anyone? I wish we'd get our words and definitions straight, and not have them change depending on the bullcrap crisis of the hour.
| quote | Originally posted by Patrick: You might feel differently if it was your daughter, or your granddaughter slowly, painfully dying of septic shock. But hey, they would never ever have sex unless it was to have a child, would they? Of course not. |
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Yet MORE F.U.D. Spreading
 Speaking of hypocrisy and ?birthing people? autonomy:

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olejoedad
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MAY 06, 09:07 PM
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I'm actually very middle of the road, but the radical views of the extreme Left really get to me sometimes.
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MidEngineManiac
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MAY 06, 09:19 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Of course there are... but how does that in any way help the women who weren't nearly so fortunate? How does that help the women who were promised the moon... and who then got the shaft... in more ways than one?
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Why would I want to ? Women have been playing the "baby trap" game since time began, and contrary to what they seem to think men do NOT owe them one damn thing. They are NOT owed a ring, or a house, or a car, a pony, an iPhone, a future....... or any-thing-else.
I've personally beyond had enough of women's "wants" and sense of entitlement. They can go "want" elsewhere.
Granted, not all of them, but the ones which are also known as feminists.
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Patrick
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MAY 06, 10:13 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
I'm actually very middle of the road, but the radical views of the extreme Left really get to me sometimes.
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Unlike the radical views of the extreme Right, some of which as are expressed on this very page? There are zealots in both camps.
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olejoedad
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MAY 06, 11:09 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Unlike the radical views of the extreme Right, some of which as are expressed on this very page? There are zealots in both camps. |
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I have thought for decades that the so-called radical right is a reaction to the constant pushing of the radical left. If the silent majority had not continually given in to the constant pressure of the left, there would not be the societal upheaval and economic disaster now present in the modern West.
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