Geeko Sportivo said:You Sense?
yes. I sense the smell of shit....
Geeko Sportivo said:It is true, that I have more brains in my shit!
Geeko Sportivo said:You Sense?
Geeko Sportivo said:It is true, that I have more brains in my shit!
yes. I sense the smell of shit....

It is true, that I have more brains in my shit!
Post them if you like.
quite saying that over and over, we know!
I just ignore talk of Biden’s lies and gaffes from people who ignored 5+ years of Trump’s lies and he’s still going strong with two of the most delusional lies of all times, “The Big Steal” and “The Classified Documents are Mine”.
I hope it's ok to do start a thread based on a conversation that started in another thread, but I think it makes sense, seeing as how the original thread really had nothing to do with the subject. So, with that said, on to the conversation...
I agree that the issue is complicated, but I think the universal rule was a good one, if focusing on the wrong issues. I think the following article from the Washington Post on former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg brings up a lot of good points:
What Ruth Bader Ginsburg really said about Roe v. Wade | Washington Post
It may appear to be behind a pay wall, but I've found that if I go in incognito mode, it lets me see the article after removing some pop up ads.
Quoting some interesting excerpts from said article:
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There’s no question Ginsburg disagreed with how Roe was decided. But it’s hardly that simple.
Indeed Ginsburg’s criticisms of Roe generally had to do with pragmatic and political concerns, rather than saying it was outright wrong. And far from wanting to leave this decision to the states, as Friday’s decision does, she repeatedly sided with the idea that abortion was a constitutional right. She had preferred that right to be phased in more gradually and that it rely more on a different part of the Constitution — the right to equal protection rather than the right to privacy, the basis of Roe.
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Indeed, Ginsburg regularly said that Roe might have harmed the evolution of abortion rights by going too far, too fast. She argued support for abortion rights was already increasing, but that the court with its one fell swoop altered that trajectory and created a more polarized environment.
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I have very little respect for Ginsburg. She was an activist, which is not what I want out of my judges.
Only seven countries allow elective abortions after 20 weeks - Canada, China, Netherlands, North Korea, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam.
And Canada won't perform them, they send them to us and have us do it.
Removing this aberration will allow us to be more civilized, like the rest of the world.
It also allows us to focus nationally on other issues and possibly start getting along again. As you can battle locally for these issues and nationally for things like foreign policy
For the benefit of the other members of this forum- I don't think they want to keep watching you try to TROLL me relentlessly- so for their benefit- I refuse to comment any further to your idiocy!
But you carry on making an idiot of yourself here!

Or the REAL whopper, “Trump doesn’t lie”, that one was hilarious.Good point. What did we hear repeated each and every time the subject came up? "All politicians lie, so what."
Okay. I apologize in advance for getting the number of lies wrong. I was *way* off.
Trump’s false or misleading claims total 30,573 over 4 years
Final tally of lies: Analysts say Trump told 30,000 mistruths – that’s 21 a day – during presidency
One solid fact is, since Trump left office, the price of everything has risen dramatically. That's no lie.
The only lie about inflation I've heard is you Trumpanzees saying that it's Biden's fault. You're incapable of understanding that it is global, not just here. I doubt if old Joe has *that* much power.
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21 a day over 4 years? Come on, be realistic. That would be virtually impossible.
I'm not concerned what's happening around the world. I'm concerned what's happening right here
in the United States, and the price of everything has risen to near or record highs.
Of course it's Biden's fault. Everything else is Trump's fault, right?
It’s called Capitalism if I remember correctly.[/QUOTE]Nope. Presidents don't have very much control at all over the economy, for the most part. Our system is designed that way.
It’s called Capitalism if I remember correctly.
21 a day over 4 years? Come on, be realistic. That would be virtually impossible.
I'm not concerned what's happening around the world. I'm concerned what's happening right here
in the United States, and the price of everything has risen to near or record highs.
Of course it's Biden's fault. Everything else is Trump's fault, right?
You Support an evil man who tried to over throw an election on Jan 6 !Well, it seems Trump had control, the left is still consumed with him.
You Support an evil man who tried to over throw an election on Jan 6 !
You Support treason
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