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  1. Idolater

    This Fourth of July, it’s worth pondering the true meaning of patriotism

    That pic doesn't explain anything. Nothing to see here. :rolleyes:
  2. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

    Rights come from voting!
  3. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

  4. Idolater

    A little comedy break....

    Imagine you're hungry:
  5. Idolater

    Hooray For Pedophilia!

    "What's wrong with parents these days?"
  6. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

  7. Idolater

    This Fourth of July, it’s worth pondering the true meaning of patriotism

    Like I'm gonna talk to a troll. https://theologyonline.com/threads/dont-feed-the-trolls.59063/ lol
  8. Idolater

    This Fourth of July, it’s worth pondering the true meaning of patriotism

    Amen. Our Constitution demands it. It's the only way it works.
  9. Idolater

    This Fourth of July, it’s worth pondering the true meaning of patriotism

    @User Name (s?) fundamentally misunderstands the United States Constitution.
  10. Idolater

    This Fourth of July, it’s worth pondering the true meaning of patriotism

    Pretty much except I'll push it further forward a few years, 1789, 1791, whenever the Constitution was ratified. The Articles of Confederation (the first American national regime) was a mistake. Good thing we corrected it too.
  11. Idolater

    This Fourth of July, it’s worth pondering the true meaning of patriotism

    Thread title promised so much. OP delivered so little. Just another Democrat electioneering: Translation: If you're not a Democrat, you're not a patriot. Please.
  12. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

    Yes, you get it.
  13. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

    The right to due process, right. Also the right to vote. The right to an attorney. Yes. I understand. It's confusing. Some of these are like, political rights. What you and JR and RD are arguing about are human rights. Human rights are pre-political. They do not and cannot change due to...
  14. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

    Rights don't impose positive obligations on other people, only negative ones. That's the difference. It's totally fine morally to democratically decide to provide subsidized social welfare in whatever proportion a polity wishes. That doesn't mean rights are decided democratically; they are...
  15. Idolater

    End of Roe Vs Wade?

    You're a little "scrupulous", ask Anna what it means, she "has me on ignore". She doesn't "get" analogies, but she understands what scrupulosity is, I'm just saying you're analogous to being a little scrupulous, politically. You get Roe overturned but you count it as anything but a huge moral...
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