RE: Abortion poll
February 21, 2020 at 8:52 am
(This post was last modified: February 21, 2020 at 8:56 am by BrianSoddingBoru4.)
(February 21, 2020 at 8:26 am)Agnostico Wrote:BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:Sorry, why is this suddenly about how Barack Obama voted on a bill 17 years ago?
What r u talking about suddenly. U said "It’s my understanding that the ‘born alive’ laws protect newborns after a failed abortion"
And u are right so then i looked into why they made this law and found that they have been rejecting it for a long time
Ur acting like "aha got ya, u planned this all along" Ultra paranoid mate u are spooked hard![]()
BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:No, I'm not going to vote
Thats fine. Without any reasoning for your indignation u just come across as super entitled and privileged![]()
Attacking my position which so far is the most popular is making u look foolish as well to be honest
I think u were just offended by uncomfortable facts that i presented or opinions that differ from yours.![]()
Everyone is so indignant these days. Its so weak, oh wah slaves
1. I was wondering why you brought up Mr. Obama's position on the bill. I'm sure plenty of other people voted against it. And apparently, you haven't looked into it deeply enough - it's been the law in the US since 2002. So the 'keep rejecting it' isn't true.
2. No, it wasn't intended as a 'gotcha'. Does Obama's stance on abortion affect yours (it certainly doesn't affect mine)?
3. LOL, I'm not indignant about your poll. And I come across as entitled and privileged because I'm entitled and privileged. Happy now?
4. 'Popular' and 'correct' aren't often the same thing.
5. *indulgent chuckle* No, you haven't offended me. I was already familiar with the facts (which don't make me uncomfortable) and I've heard opinions identical to yours for years.
6. You understand that slavery was an analogy, correct?
Boru
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