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olejoedad
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MAY 08, 01:12 PM
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I enjoy your posts rayb, I seldom see such things on display.
Most people know when it's best not to speak for fear of sounding foolish.
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rinselberg
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MAY 08, 03:16 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Happy Mother's Day!
If you are reading this, it's because your mother didn't decide to kill you as she carried your fetus in her womb.
Feeling lucky?
You should.
63 MILLION of your aborted fellow Americans didn't have that chance. |
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Unless a person were to accost me in some public space later today, wielding a knife or gun or posing some other kind of threat, saying "I grew up as an unwanted child, the progeny of a woman who was forced to carry me to term despite the very regrettable circumstances that brought about my conception, and I have selected you to become a random victim of my long simmering rage."
Happens all the time.
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Patrick
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MAY 08, 05:02 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
He got you pretty hard there, admit it buddy.
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Admit what, that some guy in China felt the need to be your "stand in" when you wouldn't/couldn't respond in a coherent manner to my question regarding your post? I still want to hear from you how "mask mandates" are affecting me in Canada any more than you in the US at this present time in our day to day life. And please, no more tangents that end up mentioning the Trailer Park Boys.
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Patrick
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MAY 08, 05:34 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Happy Mother's Day!
If you are reading this, it's because your mother didn't decide to kill you as she carried your fetus in her womb.
Feeling lucky?
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Yes, I feel very lucky that my dearly departed mother wanted a child that she knew she and my father could lovingly support and adequately provide for.
I also feel very lucky that my mother had first hand experience while in nurses training dealing with the fallout of desperate young woman/girls who were hospitalized due to seeking out illegal abortions by untrained personnel. She was horrified by what she witnessed, and was very much in favor of legal abortions to prevent the necessity of kitchen table/rusty wire coat hanger intervention. My mother passed on her experiences to me, and I in turn relate them to others, hoping to spread some enlightenment.
Happy Mother's Day, mom. I continue to try and make you and dad proud.
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olejoedad
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MAY 08, 05:51 PM
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That's all one can do.
My daughter's MIL was a surgical nurse for decades, just retired last year in her 70's.
It takes a special person to work the hours and handle the work environment.
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Rickady88GT
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MAY 08, 06:25 PM
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The SCOTUS affirmed that there is no such "right" as killing babies for convenience. The SCOTUS has, or will soon say that the States have the power to vote on abortion. This voting process can decide on the legality of abortions and punishment of involved individuals. People who want abortion legal have no idea how lucky they got with this decision. The Court was never asked to rule on when life starts, at conception or birth or somewhere between. If the Court had been charged with this ruling, abortion without doubt would be outlawed as murder because life most definitely starts in the womb. Even if life would have been ruled by the Court as being after conception, it would mean that abortion after the life started would then be ruled homicide. But people are so angry about being dooped into believing a lie for 50 years that they can't see the positive side of this. And now the domestic terrorists are threatening violence and other incarnations of loosing their minds.
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Hudini
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MAY 08, 06:26 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Admit what, that some guy in China felt the need to be your "stand in" when you wouldn't/couldn't respond in a coherent manner to my question regarding your post? I still want to hear from you how "mask mandates" are affecting me in Canada any more than you in the US at this present time in our day to day life. And please, no more tangents that end up mentioning the Trailer Park Boys. |
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Some guy in China? How about, oh yes, we do have a mandate for vaccination to travel within Canada. It doesn't affect me now but it's wrong for the government to control our bodies. That should be your argument but you cannot seem to reconcile your two opposing ideas.
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Hudini
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MAY 08, 06:31 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Yes, I feel very lucky that my dearly departed mother wanted a child that she knew she and my father could lovingly support and adequately provide for.
I also feel very lucky that my mother had first hand experience while in nurses training dealing with the fallout of desperate young woman/girls who were hospitalized due to seeking out illegal abortions by untrained personnel. She was horrified by what she witnessed, and was very much in favor of legal abortions to prevent the necessity of kitchen table/rusty wire coat hanger intervention. My mother passed on her experiences to me, and I in turn relate them to others, hoping to spread some enlightenment.
Happy Mother's Day, mom. I continue to try and make you and dad proud. |
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RIP to your mom and mine too. Mine lost a girl at birth way back in the 1950's.
And abortion is still legal. This arms flailing, world's going to end nonsense needs to stop.
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Patrick
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MAY 08, 06:49 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Hudini:
...you cannot seem to reconcile your two opposing ideas.
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Prevention of a pandemic? That is a public concern that affects us all, and is best addressed by a wide-ranging governmental authority.
Prevention of an unwanted birth? That is a private concern of the pregnant woman, who is (hopefully) able to utilize the services of medical professionals.
I can reconcile my views just fine.[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 05-08-2022).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAY 08, 06:55 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Patrick:
Admit what, that some guy in China felt the need to be your "stand in" when you wouldn't/couldn't respond in a coherent manner to my question regarding your post? I still want to hear from you how "mask mandates" are affecting me in Canada any more than you in the US at this present time in our day to day life. And please, no more tangents that end up mentioning the Trailer Park Boys. |
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Can you not just admit that it's a good show? It was hilarious... one of the best low-budget shows I've ever seen. Being Erica was pretty good too, but too much relationship stuff in it.
I'm not really concerned about masks and Canada because I have no intention of traveling there at the moment.
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