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Haha! I liked your post (well, Bob Doled it). To be fair, I'm not sure he was actually referring to your post. That said, I've made 134 terrible posts (and counting)...I just keep coming back and this forum just keeps putting up with me!
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in other words... leftists hell bent on killing the unborn for some reason or another, didn't really exist yet
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there is a word for this wordsmithing it's on the tip of my tongue...
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Constitution's Silence: The Founding Fathers did not include abortion in the Constitution because it was not a pressing concern of the time, and it was largely seen as a private matter best left to individual decisions and common law. The Constitution focuses on broader principles of governance and individual liberties, not specific medical procedures or social issues. Evolving Attitudes: Attitudes towards abortion began to shift in the mid-1800s, with some physicians seeking to criminalize it, leading to the gradual adoption of laws restricting abortion in the late 19th century
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Show me where that discusses colonial America.
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Note that I used the word "basically." As if not in an absolute sense but the amount was extremely negligible due to technological constraints. Wingers can't read, don't understand science and don't have any logic skills.
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No, theyre expanding their interpretation of that law. Significantly. Read carefully.
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When will the wrestling community admit there's a problem?
Rassling2 replied to Tripnsweep's topic in College Wrestling
One of the best posts I’ve read in this forum in some time. -
Soooooo the founding fathers were super pro abortion. They knew about it from ancient times. And yet they didn’t bother to put it in the documents? weird. sounds like you need a better explanation.
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Ancient Practices Ancient Egypt (circa 1550 BCE): The Ebers Papyrus, a medical text from this period, describes methods to induce abortion using herbal remedies, such as a tampon made of plant fibers coated with honey and crushed dates.muvs.org+6cnn.com+6genuinecollective.org+6 Ancient Mesopotamia: Babylonian medical texts mention abortifacients like the plant namruqqu, which was mixed into beer to induce miscarriage .worldhistory.org Ancient Greece and Rome: Abortion was generally accepted and practiced using various methods. Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle discussed abortion in the context of population control. In Rome, herbal abortifacients such as silphium and pennyroyal were commonly used.en.wikipedia.org+4sapiens.org+4genuinecollective.org+4
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A link that long prolly has 36 viruses don’t click it.
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and basically. you have. nothing.
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have outlawed it.
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oh so basically only those who have demonstrated... so nothing new.
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Ignorance. Abortion was addressed by Hippocrates, circa 400 BC.
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Yes, even naturalized citizens are subject to federal law.
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you dont hate media enough part II
Offthemat replied to Scouts Honor's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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“Subject to the jurisdiction thereof” is the wording that will determine the outcome.
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Abortion badically didn't exist back then. Otherwise they would.
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https://www.democracydocket.com/analysis/trump-citizenship-justice-department-denaturalization/?fbclid=IwY2xjawLWUiJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvg6ygFRGxKq9tHEvhx6T1EKcZYhVlbXNyY5H309iesxIAHN8Qs4myRPJWbr_aem_ZtKev9SXG51PtSA3IMrCgA
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Brooks story: True or False?
BigRedFan replied to Interviewed_at_Weehawken's topic in International Wrestling
For me, it's not even his attitude (although his attitude informs his behavior). If you tell a mom that her child is ugly, it doesn't matter whether you believe it or not, or even if it is actually true: you're still an a**hole. -
where does it say naturalized citizens will have their citizenship taken away. it says BIRTHRIGHT not naturalized...
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