Texas Gov. Greg Abbott invokes constitutional 'invasion clause' amid immigration cris

LOL. Yes yes exactly. :rofl2:

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Not like concentrating the wealth at the very top, something reds are familiar with. I know, lets cut taxes and regulations for the wealthy and corporations. That has worked out so well, assuming you like a larger wealth gap than the Gilded Age.

Two wrongs don't make a right.
 
From Princeton University


To begin with, scientifically something very radical occurs between the processes of gametogenesis and fertilization the change from a simple part of one human being (i.e., a sperm) and a simple part of another human being (i.e., an oocyte usually referred to as an "ovum" or "egg"), which simply possess "human life", to a new, genetically unique, newly existing, individual, whole living human being (a single-cell embryonic human zygote). That is, upon fertilization, parts of human beings have actually been transformed into something very different from what they were before; they have been changed into a single, whole human being. During the process of fertilization, the sperm and the oocyte cease to exist as such, and a new human being is produced.
https://www.princeton.edu/~prolife/articles/wdhbb.html


You are a science denier. :rofl2:
 
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How so?

BTW, thanks for agreeing that a blastocyst is not a human being. You'd have to give up your fake medical degree if you didn't agree. :thup:


It's true that life in general is continuous, but the life of an individual human being is not continuous. It has a beginning and an end. The beginning is called conception. "Although life is a continuous process," explains the textbook Human Embryology & Teratology, "fertilization … is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new, genetically distinct human organism is formed."

https://www.mccl.org/post/2017/12/2...g-what-science-tells-us-about-unborn-children
 
It's true that life in general is continuous, but the life of an individual human being is not continuous. It has a beginning and an end. The beginning is called conception. "Although life is a continuous process," explains the textbook Human Embryology & Teratology, "fertilization … is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new, genetically distinct human organism is formed."

https://www.mccl.org/post/2017/12/2...g-what-science-tells-us-about-unborn-children

Nice little dance, but so what? When does a fertilized egg become a human being?
 
Are you saying every state won't receive some illegal immigration like your video suggests?

I am saying the further the state is, the less the number of illegals they encounter. And do you actually think they'd want to go to north when it's extremely cold, especially Alaska? And what about Hawaii? :rofl2:
 
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