WWLaidback
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okay, well I stand corrected, but at least you have a choice with all the others.And yes, it’s true they have zero liability with the covid jab.
Not so with the covid-vax.
okay, well I stand corrected, but at least you have a choice with all the others.And yes, it’s true they have zero liability with the covid jab.
The current waiver is because it IS experimental and still a clinical trial. Even Obama admitted to it being a clinical trial.
4. What exactly do you mean by mandatory? Mandatory for a job? For a career? To use a service?Thought we were done, but, here:
1. Sure ... it's a fair question about who's going to pay for the bad vaccine outcomes when it's mandatory. It's unfair, but life's unfair. Aren't you asking a woman who's raped to carry that baby to term even though it will have lifelong repercussions and could possibly have deadly complications? It's a slim chance, sure, but it's there. Just like adverse reactions.
2. I never said I was pro-choice. In fact, earlier in the thread I said I was not. Interestingly, the only people I know who have had abortions (5 in total) are all pro-lifers. They have no problem calling the left "baby-killers" when, in fact, they literally have killed babies.
3. I'm not sure what you're getting at with the sodomy law comment.
No ... you don't. Not if you want to send your child to public school.okay, well I stand corrected, but at least you have a choice with all the others.
Not so with the covid-vax.
I guess I misunderstood what you meant by the Spanish Flu comment.It's your ventriloquism dude... and is NOT what I actually said.
You claimed that covid was a lot worse than any flu bug, and I pointed out that Spanish flu was worse.
You are in error, but you lack the honesty to fix your error.
I also asked if we should have mandatory flu vaccines across the board, since covid is just worse than average, but no comparison to the Spanish flu.
That was and still is my point as I am now speaking for myself.
I really think it is a fair question to ask, and since you lack the honesty to answer it, then I think we're done here, dude.
I really really do think we are done here.
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Very classy exit from the debate, but I guess you got drug back in?That's something with which I can wholeheartedly agree.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend. And hey, I apologize for losing my temper a bit. I don't know you at all, and vice versa. This is not an ideal vessel for nuanced discussion.
Anyway, no hard feelings I hope.
Best regards.
Yeah, I thought we were done!Very classy exit from the debate, but I guess you got drug back in?
TODAY is the operative word. Today is Mothers Day.
Is this the thread where men get all indignant about allowing women to make decisions about their own body, or is this the thread where men get all indignant about being told what to do with their own bodies?
I'm so confused...
As long as they stay in the kitchen and do as their told, I don't care.Is this the thread where men get all indignant about allowing women to make decisions about their own body, or is this the thread where men get all indignant about being told what to do with their own bodies?
I'm so confused...
Reposting the OP even though Laidback might not have been aware of the fact that it wasn't a final decision.SCOTUS decided 5-4 to overturn.
Abortion is going back to the state level.
Many states will become pro-life sanctuaries.
Supreme Court has drafted opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade: report
The Supreme Court has voted to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that provides women with a constitutionally protected right to an abortion.nypost.com
Reposting the OP even though Laidback might not have been aware of the fact that it wasn't a final decision.
their ‘right’ to kill their offspring in front of a church.