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UNDlaw80

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  1. Screw him. If you get a round to the face because you chose to partake in these stupid shenanigans, you get no sympathy from me. And that holds true for everybody, left and right. Darwin award winners. If you hate the Antifa dirtbags, I commend you. If you find commonality with the inbreeding rednecks on the other side, well, for the sanctity of the gene pool please wear protection.
  2. ...and as a result this is what some churches revert to. Yes, this is real.
  3. I don't disagree at all. Same holds true for that inbred right-winger who was just shot in the face in Denver. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. - on both sides of the isle.
  4. OMG!! Keith Olberman's opinion is surely gonna change the course of the election. He's done it now! Go get 'em Trumpsters!
  5. And Antifa supporters are upstanding citizens too because they hold food pantry drives. Get real. People (left and right) who partake in these clashes deserve no sympathy. They exacerbate the problem. Rittenhouse isn’t a patriot, he’s a dumbass kid who got in way over his head while illegally carrying. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
  6. Jesus Christ this is golden. This PAC had to shell out money to get blacks to go to Trump’s rally today. Yea, in DC. ...and all this time I was under the assumption the Right despised ‘paid protesters’.
  7. Right, but It’s further proof that Trump has very little on Biden or Harris that is sticking. All the cash the Trump campaign spends on opposition research and he’s reduced to playing 2016’s “Hillary’s emails” card this late in the game? Gimme a break. The country has already started voting. Unlike 2016 the Dems are mobilized. Early voting turnout is sky-high and Trump is keenly aware he greatly benefitted from the lowest turnout in 2 decades in 2016. It’s late in the game and Trump likely knows he needs a few 3-pointers; and if they’re honest with themselves, Trump’s base knows the same. They’re looking for anything to shift momentum.
  8. Damn, Hillary is screwed now. This will surely sink her chances for election.
  9. Gimme a break. Rittenhouse is a mental midget who ruined his own life. You need not be Carl Sagan to know nothing good comes from illegally carrying a firearm to an out-of-state riot. Mr. Wannabe Warrior deserves no sympathy. Same goes for everybody else taking part in the shenanigans in Kenosha.
  10. This isn't brain surgery. There's no way in hell this becomes a law; frankly the thought of it is laughable. This should be common knowledge. This is political theater by Pelosi to further highlight Trump's unhinged mind, and perhaps elicit more meltdowns from Trump considering he can't control himself anymore. Basically Pelosi is trolling.
  11. Same thing in Arizona. That GOP governors are feeling the need to distance themselves from Trump is further evidence the President's re-election chances are dwindling. I mean we're talking about staunch Red Kentucky here.
  12. Mitch McConnell now publicly distancing himself from Trump’s Covid circus. "I haven't actually been to the White House since August the 6th because my impression was their approach to how to handle this is different from mine and what I insisted that we do in the Senate, which is to wear a mask and practice social distancing," - McConnell, 10-8-20, Hebron, Kentucky,
  13. Well ok, but I wasn't asking about you specifically. Just inquiring into the overall sentiment of the pro-life community. They appear to be conspicuously silent despite condemning, opposing and attacking abortion on all previous fronts.
  14. You realistically believe it will stop at ‘state rights’? Overturning Roe is step 1. The far-right, religious right, and booming Hispanic population will have considerable pull in advocating for and backing the inevitable GOP push for a federal ban on abortion if Roe is overturned. .
  15. This we can agree on. The situation highlights the complexity of espousing an all/nothing opinion; because, frankly, it rarely exists in practice; hence the propensity to act hypocritically. This especially holds true when dealing with individual rights. As it pertains to abortion, I’m sure many pro-life advocates are willing to acquiesce to fetal cell research if it benefits humanity. Nobody’s complaining about Trump’s treatment, although I suspect that might be politically driven. But where do you draw the line? Why not concede the same right to the individual if it benefits said individual’s quality of life? Tricky questions.
  16. Below is a quote from the link you posted. It validates that Trump's treatment was tested using cells originally derived from an abortion, which is exactly what I originally posted. However, an embryonic-derived cell line, albeit not a stem cell, does appear to have been involved at least in the early stages of Regeneron's testing process, according to supplementary material published in June. The HEK293T cells used are an immortalized cell line derived from embryonic kidney cells but are not stem cells themselves. So I ask again, what's the pro-life opinion of this? Because I'm certainly not seeing any condemnation anywhere.
  17. This just validates what I posted. Fetal-derived cells were used during the testing process. What do pro-lifers think about this?
  18. What is the pro-life community saying about this? Take note, Trump is touting his treatment as “the miracle from God!”. Trump’s antibody treatment was tested using cells originally derived from an abortion The Trump administration has looked to curtail research with fetal cells. But when it was life or death for the president, no one objected. https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/10/07/1009664/trumps-antibody-treatment-was-tested-using-cells-from-an-abortion/ https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/520284-covid-19-treatment-touted-by-trump-was-tested-with-cells-drawn-from-fetal
  19. Antifa is out of control. They're now disguising themselves as Michigan militia members and committing acts of terrorism. Trump was right. they need to be classified as a terrorist organization!
  20. Pence out-debated Harris. But she took him to school in optics, body language and one-liners; which is just as important in today’s day and age. Harris did what she had to do insofar that the debate won't move the needle. At this stage in the game that’ll suit the Dems just fine.
  21. Rasmussen Reports – which Trump has tweeted about 24 times since 2015 and 4 times in September due to their propensity for giving him more favorable numbers than most pollsters – shows him at just 40% to Biden’s 52% among likely voters. https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/10/07/todays-2020-election-polls-trumps-favorite-pollster-has-him-down-12-as-he-trails-in-key-swing-states/#128417d67273
  22. Hardly an obliteration, but a definite Pence victory. I'll give him that. That said, the fly on Pence's head will be the takeaway once all the pundits finish taking about how 'their side won'. That's hilariously bad optics; which is Trump's main concern. Projecting an image. The fly jokes are exploding on the internets.
  23. Pence was killing Harris early on. She's been taking it to him in the 2nd half. But what will the nation remember from this debate? The fly stuck in Pence's hair. Twitter is exploding.
  24. It's called common sense. GOP senators are taking note.
  25. Nope. Trump's softer tone on Fridays(?) video was politically magnificent. If he continued with that narrative he would've opened up himself to more moderates without losing his base voters. That scared the crap out of some of my more liberal friends. Yet, in the following days, Trump couldn't get out of his own way. The circus returned. Trump frothing at the mouth as usual. Shapiro isn't being disingenuous, he's 100% correct. Trump had it on a tee-ball stand and struck out. Missed political opportunity to use Covid to his advantage.
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