lolSo you're one of those geniuses that would support slavery if it was approved by a populate vote huh? Ignorant
you can’t answer the question, even though we both know the answer
lolSo you're one of those geniuses that would support slavery if it was approved by a populate vote huh? Ignorant
So are you an anarchist then?abortions will continue at the same rate
My local church is very diverse. Old, young, richer, poorer, male, female, white, black.your ignorance of the diversity of your own religion is hardly a point in your favor
that’s not what I mean…obviouslyMy local church is very diverse. Old, young, richer, poorer, male, female, white, black.
Well its what I mean. Do you not see the diversity?that’s not what I mean…obviously
thanks for illustrating my point
Vague strawmanning outburst.your ignorance of the diversity of your own religion is hardly a point in your favor
Rep. Curt Nisly's "Life Amendment (HB 1282)" was voted down 93 to 6 in the House. If passed, this amendment would've completely abolished abortion in the State of Indiana.The Post-Roe Era Begins as Indiana Becomes the First State in the Nation to Ban Most Abortions
And so the post-Roe era in America begins in earnest.
Indiana on Friday became the first state in the nation to pass a near-total ban on abortions.
The Indiana Senate approved the legislation 28 to 19 on Friday, just hours after the House passed it by a 62 to 38 vote. Governor Eric Holcomb, who signed the bill Friday night, said in a statement:
There are so many things one would think any reasonably intelligent adult should know that you people do not.Well its what I mean. Do you not see the diversity?
The process is not the "popular vote", but the legislature doing its constitutionally mandated duty. The vote was 28-19, that's a pretty big margin. Look, in the next election if the majority of voters in Indiana want abortion, they will elect Democrats to the legislature who will then vote to make it legal. You are another one who does not like the representative system that is our way of governance, right?Did your propaganda blog tell you why they were scared to put it up to a popular vote?
yepThe process is not the "popular vote", but the legislature doing its constitutionally mandated duty. The vote was 28-19, that's a pretty big margin. Look, in the next election if the majority of voters in Indiana want abortion, they will elect Democrats to the legislature who will then vote to make it legal. You are another one who does not like the representative system that is our way of governance, right?
or not as is the reality.There are so many things one would think any reasonably intelligent adult should know that you people do not.
And there so many things no reasonably intelligent adult should believe that you people buy into
your version of Christianity, obsessed with bedroom issues, is hardly traditional Christianity
maybe you will have to answer to God for breaking the Sabbath
yep
Republicans may very well get voted out pretty much everywhere except the most hillbilly of states