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A bunch in Pennsylvania, likely in other states too.

https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/pennsylvania-women-voter-registration-dobbs-20220822.html
So much for the red wave...
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ab...higan-voters-gubernatorial-race-new-poll
Its all horsesh!t
This seems accurate and telling about who is likely too…

https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/the-demographics-of-abortion-in-america/
Originally Posted by Mike_S
Its all horsesh!t
I think so.

Other than a few radicals that likely vote already. I’ve never believed that abortion is the big issue to woman that the left likes to make it out to be. The left always portrays it as there being all of these pro abortion woman and that it’s a bunch of men telling them “what to do with their bodies.”

I’ve never believed that. The woman in my own family are more passionately pro life then the men. Outside of family including extended family I never hear woman bringing up abortion.

Roe V. Wade was one of the most unconstitutional judicial overreaches in modern history. I’m beyond happy to see it gone.
Hoes are mad
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Do they still believe that abortion is health care? What a crock!
Sure probably a lot of the younger ones will vote that single issue because they’ve been programmed to believe it’s a constitutional right. After Roe was overturned I saw one young woman protesting at an intersection. She looked like a buffoon. Right to murder. Sure darlin.
I don’t care.
Originally Posted by Mike_S
Its all horsesh!t

It certainly is.
Originally Posted by Mike_S
Its all horsesh!t

Yep cuz they want us to accept…


Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...


Another election outcome that’ll defy common sense
I hope I'm Rong,but I do believe it will hurt us.
1 local race the adds are only 1 issue RvW.
The Republican newbie is a well liked Blk ,former Police Chief,but the incumbent is hammering him because of RvW.
And as mentioned people don't understand what actually was sent down by the SC.
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...

People will vote 1 issue.
Never understood how they can choose to kill an unborn child. When all they have to do is use birth control. Hasbeen
Most women may talk the talk, but many do not really care much about "abortion rights" until they think that killing their baby is an option. Then, it can become a very critical matter.

In the case of an inconvenient pregnancy (not due to rape or incest), the pondering of such a decision speaks big about their basic psychic makeup. If they refuse to abort or even resist the action strongly before they finally choose to abort, they show the characteristics of normality in womanhood.

If they blithely choose to abort without much or any hesitation, they place themselves in the category of psychopaths - or maybe sociopaths. Those who choose to abort a second and third time, etc., seem to be entrenched psychopaths by then.

Just my observations - YMMV.
So women that are incredibly passionate about abortion weren't already registered? Huh

Also, if they are willing to vote for the Socialists based on the SCOTUS abortion ruling and ignore inflation, weaponization of the alphabet agencies, the corruption of the Bidens and how that influences our current policies, crime, the border, the demonization of anyone that loves this nation, the intentional destruction of our economy and social fabric, and the complete gaslighting of the populace in regards to all of the above, then they weren’t ever really on the side of Merica anyway.
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...

Anybody that has their panties in a twist about that ruling was never going to vote GOP in the first place. You do understand that right?
Living in a conservative, Christian pocket, I often forget that what
is normal here isn't normal everywhere.

The closest Baby Murdering clinic is about 70 miles away.
In Maryland. The closest in PA is over 100.


It boggles the mind how different so many Americans are.
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.
This is an opportunity Gentlemen, to helpfully suggest to those utterly outraged to move to areas with likeminded folk.

"Women are paid so much higher, and respected, in Colorado"
Originally Posted by MAC
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...
Anybody that has their panties in a twist about that ruling was never going to vote GOP in the first place. You do understand that right?
People don't wake up one day and change their mind on abortion. It's just another scam by the Democrats to get people to vote on rage and emotions vs their brains.
Maybe they like creampies but not the result
Just because the women around you are pure and saintly, doesn't mean all (or even most) of them are.

People need to seriously wake up. Look around you. Outside your own little bubble. SO many people here live in their own little bubble... and they think the whole world is just like that bubble. "why, I don't know anybody that would vote for Hillary/Biden/Bonobo!".... "Why, I don't know anybody that supports abortion!"... "why, I don't know anybody that blah, blah, blah..." Therefore, they refuse to believe that anyone would do or support such things, especially in large numbers (well... they do). These are usually the same types of people that say things like "why, that could never happen in Uhmurka!" and "That's just wacky conspiracy theory!". Wake the hell up.

While I'm sure it's wonderful to live inside your own perfect little world, you need to realize that your friends, your family, your neighbors are NOT indicative of the population in America at large. Unfortunately.
Originally Posted by Stophel
Just because the women around you are pure and saintly, doesn't mean all (or even most) of them are.

People need to seriously wake up. Look around you. Outside your own little bubble. SO many people here live in their own little bubble... and they think the whole world is just like that bubble. "why, I don't know anybody that would vote for Hillary/Biden/Bonobo!".... "Why, I don't know anybody that supports abortion!"... "why, I don't know anybody that blah, blah, blah..." Therefore, they refuse to believe that anyone would do or support such things, especially in large numbers (well... they do). These are usually the same types of people that say things like "why, that could never happen in Uhmurka!" and "That's just wacky conspiracy theory!". Wake the hell up.

While I'm sure it's wonderful to live inside your own perfect little world, you need to realize that your friends, your family, your neighbors are NOT indicative of the population in America at large. Unfortunately.
Where do you live? Why would you live there?
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
Republicans have also been gaining huge numbers of new voters in the last couple years.. These stories are usually exaggerated or enhanced to get people talking. I wouldn't worry much about this.
Originally Posted by Stophel
Just because the women around you are pure and saintly, doesn't mean all (or even most) of them are.

People need to seriously wake up. Look around you. Outside your own little bubble. SO many people here live in their own little bubble... and they think the whole world is just like that bubble. "why, I don't know anybody that would vote for Hillary/Biden/Bonobo!".... "Why, I don't know anybody that supports abortion!"... "why, I don't know anybody that blah, blah, blah..." Therefore, they refuse to believe that anyone would do or support such things, especially in large numbers (well... they do). These are usually the same types of people that say things like "why, that could never happen in Uhmurka!" and "That's just wacky conspiracy theory!". Wake the hell up.

While I'm sure it's wonderful to live inside your own perfect little world, you need to realize that your friends, your family, your neighbors are NOT indicative of the population in America at large. Unfortunately.
Don't care why women or gunners like care do what you want
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
Say whatever you will to justify your stance on government sanctioned murder. The Democrat Party thanks you wholeheartedly for your support of their number one issue.
Originally Posted by blanket
Originally Posted by Stophel
Just because the women around you are pure and saintly, doesn't mean all (or even most) of them are.

People need to seriously wake up. Look around you. Outside your own little bubble. SO many people here live in their own little bubble... and they think the whole world is just like that bubble. "why, I don't know anybody that would vote for Hillary/Biden/Bonobo!".... "Why, I don't know anybody that supports abortion!"... "why, I don't know anybody that blah, blah, blah..." Therefore, they refuse to believe that anyone would do or support such things, especially in large numbers (well... they do). These are usually the same types of people that say things like "why, that could never happen in Uhmurka!" and "That's just wacky conspiracy theory!". Wake the hell up.

While I'm sure it's wonderful to live inside your own perfect little world, you need to realize that your friends, your family, your neighbors are NOT indicative of the population in America at large. Unfortunately.
Don't care why women or gunners like care do what you want
Aren't you the guy that won't vote again because it doesn't matter?

Did you hit your head hard this week?
Originally Posted by Peddler
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
Say whatever you will to justify your stance on government sanctioned murder. The Democrat Party thanks you wholeheartedly for your support of their number one issue.

I agree. I'd rather back a losing party that is on the right side of issues, than a party that deals in evil.
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.

The "Conservative Social Agenda" is the schtick the GOP slathers its base with. It's one side of the currency guaranteeing the status quo for establishment politicians and the special interests that own them.
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
The "Conservative Social Agenda" is the schtick the GOP slathers its base with. It's one side of the currency guaranteeing the status quo for establishment politicians and the special interests that own them.
I don't even need to argue social conservatism. It's a matter of justice. They are sentencing completely innocent human lives to a death sentence, without a trial, without due process, without a voice, without representation. And they're clinically slaughtering them and in some cases selling their flesh for profit. Come up with whatever twist of logic or statistics you want to disguise the reality of what's happening but it's still the most disgusting, inhumane and immoral act that human kind has ever endorsed.
I posted that I wouldn't vote to subjugate an uproarious response, and you?
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.

The women that vote that I know require a whole lot more explaining the what’s and why’s. That includes family, coworkers, and wives of friends. In my experience if they vote, they do so based on ads and half assed media they listen to once in a while. I love women, most especially the ones in my life. That doesn’t mean the 19th amendment wasn’t a huge mistake.
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.

If my freedom is purchased with the blood of babies and the acceptance of deviant sexual predators then it’s not worth having.
Originally Posted by blanket
I posted that I wouldn't vote to subjugate an uproarious response, and you?
I called you a quitter. No hard shots to the head recently?
[bleep] you
Originally Posted by blanket
[bleep] you

Lol, excellent retort. You used to be a pretty solid dude, what gives?
The Democrats don't have these kinds of arguments. They just stick to their "virtues", as vile and disgusting as they are. The only difference is that they're better at marketing and propaganda than Republicans. And people who are worried about Democrats exploiting an issue for their gain and are willing to sacrifice what's right because of it, are just fugking cowards.
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
The "Conservative Social Agenda" is the schtick the GOP slathers its base with. It's one side of the currency guaranteeing the status quo for establishment politicians and the special interests that own them.
I don't even need to argue social conservatism. It's a matter of justice. They are sentencing completely innocent human lives to a death sentence, without a trial, without due process, without a voice, without representation. And they're clinically slaughtering them and in some cases selling their flesh for profit. Come up with whatever twist of logic or statistics you want to disguise the reality of what's happening but it's still the most disgusting, inhumane and immoral act that human kind has ever endorsed.


The Supreme Court's recent decision restored states's authority over abortion. It's our state legislatures who are now charged with facilitating a vigorous, earnest, and charitable discussion of abortion. It's a topic wrought with complexity and nuance and one that deserves society's most considerate reflection. Until that happens, it has no place in national politics and will only serve to undermine legitimate political agendas for the federal government. We need legislators in Washington who represent the interests of the people. Legislators who are charged with agendas serving the citizenry. This will never be their mandate as long as they can polarize us with complex value laden topics. We have to talk to each other. We must resist tribalism and encampment in caricatures of ideals.
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
And people who are worried about Democrats exploiting an issue for their gain and are willing to sacrifice what's right because of it, are just fugking cowards.

This a gross oversimplification of the current predicament—of reality in general, and one that's painted in broad strokes of righteousness.
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.

If my freedom is purchased with the blood of babies and the acceptance of deviant sexual predators then it’s not worth having.


It seems like most reasonable people would agree that FREEDOM can't be "purchased with the blood of babies and the acceptance of deviant sexual predators."
Too lazy to use birth control.

They want the raw dog creampie.....

Buncha young unmarried minority ho,s for the most part it seems.


Go figure huh......
Originally Posted by 3584ELK
Do they still believe that abortion is health care? What a crock!

Saw some late teens, teenager wearing a sweatshirt that said that phrase...

I asked him if he was happy his mom didn't have an abortion when she was pregnant with him....

he had no clue how to answer it....

I also said, as a former nurse and paramedic who delivered a dozen babies in my life.... abortion ISN'T health care.

its killing a helpless infant.....nothing health care ish about it.

Responsible protected sex is health care....not abortion after the fact, covering up the parents irresponsibility....

he didn't like what I had to say, but then he also had the clueless look of no response to counter what I was saying....
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.



I'm 1/2 in agreement with Stophel and BGG.
Sex isn't a fair measure, most women I associate are conservative.
There are a lot of men who shouldn't vote also. (Or breed)

My wife on the other hand, thinks women should stay home, take care of their family, never run for office and not vote. (She works, but would much rather run the house, garden and can)

I agree 100% that the world was better when that was the norm for families.
No denying the fact that women have elected every POS democrat president since Kennedy.
I have to look at most of what I see in the news regarding the November election with a jaded eye.

First off, if there was THAT much support for abortion, we wouldn't have all these state legislatures trying to curtail it.

Second, if these are the same women that were wearing pussy hats a few years ago, I thought they were already politically active. One would think they were already registered.

Third, Just in the past week, I've heard more hooey about the Red Wave sputtering and dying, but it is all based on cocked-up polls and noisy Trump-haters sounding off. There is no solid news to support the idea. Meanwhile, there is chatter out there about skeletons in a lot of the Dem candidates' closets that will be falling out soon.

Fourth, This Mir-a-Lago thing got a lot more folks worked up and motivated than the Abortion turnaround in June. The latter was a huge veggie nothing-burger with a lot of hype-- typical astroturf. The raid on Trump saw much more grassroots anger. Supposedly, it got all us right-wingers ready for armed insurrection (yeah, right!) Just ask the FBI, they'll tell you.

Fifth: Everywhere you turn, you see Trump-backed candidates having the opposition for lunch.
Originally Posted by CrowRifle
No denying the fact that women have elected every POS democrat president since Kennedy.

The Bitches in Mordor on the Potomac with all their Fine Jewelry..
Originally Posted by MAC
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...

Anybody that has their panties in a twist about that ruling was never going to vote GOP in the first place. You do understand that right?

This
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by MAC
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...

Anybody that has their panties in a twist about that ruling was never going to vote GOP in the first place. You do understand that right?

This

True. But many woulda stayed home.

You’re fooling yourself if you don’t think this will have an impact on dem turn out.
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher

They’re just greasing the skids to have another fraudulent count.

Commercial media knows they have to keep lines blurred in the states they stole in 2020.
The media is working hard with the leftist to get expectations where they need them.
PA's voting is as corrupt as it gets. The democrat packed state supreme court refused to OBEY their own laws requiring signature verification, thus allowing literally hundreds of thousands of unverified votes to count.

At midnight on election day, Trump was ahead by over seven hundred thousand votes, then for some reason the process went "dark" and next morning Biden wins by less than a percentage point. If you can't figure out by now polls can and have been manipulated to influence elections, then you're an idiot. The 2020 election's Electoral votes were in reality changed by a mere 43,000 votes.

The Republicans of course are either in on the "fix" or incompetent. Sure, they might win the House and maybe even the Senate, but the damage has already been done with the legislation passed and the four million plus new democrat voters spewing across the borders. Couple that with nearly century run democrat matriarchy school system and if you can't see that the Fat Lady has not only sung, but has already finished and is now gorging herself on democrat paid benefits.
The push for absolutely "no exceptions", including the health of women is a bridge too far and has them fired up and ready to vote.
Originally Posted by jorgeI
PA's voting is as corrupt as it gets. The democrat packed state supreme court refused to OBEY their own laws requiring signature verification, thus allowing literally hundreds of thousands of unverified votes to count.

At midnight on election day, Trump was ahead by over seven hundred thousand votes, then for some reason the process went "dark" and next morning Biden wins by less than a percentage point. If you can't figure out by now polls can and have been manipulated to influence elections, then you're an idiot. The 2020 election's Electoral votes were in reality changed by a mere 43,000 votes.

The Republicans of course are either in on the "fix" or incompetent. Sure, they might win the House and maybe even the Senate, but the damage has already been done with the legislation passed and the four million plus new democrat voters spewing across the borders. Couple that with nearly century run democrat matriarchy school system and if you can't see that the Fat Lady has not only sung, but has already finished and is now gorging herself on democrat paid benefits.
Jorge - good post - not that I need the reminder. Your comments here help keep the lights on.
So: "women are registering in greater numbers than men" in PA ?

No one seems to have considered that there are MORE UNREGISTERED women than men ?

DUH ?????

And yes there will be no red wave and GOP will not take Senate.

The Chinese and Soros own most of them. We are in the "decline" phase that ALL empires go through. The "fall" will come in the next decade.

Read Gibbons !
Originally Posted by Squidge
The push for absolutely "no exceptions", including the health of women is a bridge too far many and has them fired up and ready to vote.

Who is pushing for that?
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Squidge
The push for absolutely "no exceptions", including the health of women is a bridge too far many and has them fired up and ready to vote.

Who is pushing for that?

The same lying msm that has been lying about everything. Pick a subject, politics, foreign policy, recession.
Obama care provides and ensures free oral contraceptives for women, why dont women take advantage of this?
Millennial and Z female voters are destroying this country.
Originally Posted by killerv
Obama care provides and ensures free oral contraceptives for women, why dont women take advantage of this?

Originally Posted by renegade50
Too lazy to use birth control.

They want the raw dog creampie.....

Buncha young unmarried minority ho,s for the most part it seems.


Go figure huh......
The less Democrats in office the better but most of the Republicans running will still prove to be RINOs.

All we really need is one more Republican Senator or better yet a few to safeguard against the most RINO Republicans and it will be same as a “red wave” and ensure just about the same gridlock as big Republican majorities would have.

With a Democrat is in the White House. Without a 2/3 Senate Majority the Democrats haven’t been able to pass a whole not now without cloture.
Originally Posted by killerv
Obama care provides and ensures free oral contraceptives for women, why dont women take advantage of this?
Because they are lazy and irresponsible and have gotten used to safety nets so they dont have to pay for their ways.
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Squidge
The push for absolutely "no exceptions", including the health of women is a bridge too far and has them fired up and ready to vote.

Who is pushing for that?

One example.

https://idahocapitalsun.com/2022/07...n-idaho-gops-abortion-platform-language/
Originally Posted by UpThePole
So: "women are registering in greater numbers than men" in PA ?

No one seems to have considered that there are MORE UNREGISTERED women than men ?

DUH ?????

And yes there will be no red wave and GOP will not take Senate.

The Chinese and Soros own most of them. We are in the "decline" phase that ALL empires go through. The "fall" will come in the next decade.

Read Gibbons !
Yet another who will fold and accept! Why not just slit your throat and get it over, jhc!!!!
Can't You See... Whoa Can't You See... What That Ruling, Lord... Has Done To Thee...
https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...following-supreme-court-abortion-ruling/

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An analysis by TargetSmart Insights, a Democratic political data and data services firm, found that women are out-registering men by significant margins in states where reproductive rights are in danger of being repealed, such as Kansas, Wisconsin and Michigan.

In Kansas, women out-registered men by 40 percent, making 70 percent of all new registrants women. Earlier this month, voters in the state rejected a proposed amendment that would have paved the way for the Republican-led state legislature to ban the procedure.

However, Kansas was not the only state to see an increase in female voter registration.

In Michigan, where legal battles are taking place over abortion rights, women out-registered men by 8.1 percent since the Supreme Court’s June 24 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

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In Wisconsin, where it is now a felony for virtually any abortion to be performed, except in instances where it is needed to save the mother’s life, women have out-registered men by 15.6 percent since the Supreme Court’s decision.

In Louisiana, women outpaced men in new registrations by 13 percent since the decision, while in Pennsylvania, women out-registered men by 12 percent.

“This isn’t just a blue state phenomena. In fact, it is more pronounced in states where choice is more at risk, or has been eliminated by the decision,” the CEO of TargetSmart tweeted.
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An analysis by TargetSmart Insights, a Democratic political data and data services firm,

That's all I need to know. The source is going to be less accurate than a stopped clock.
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by MAC
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...

Anybody that has their panties in a twist about that ruling was never going to vote GOP in the first place. You do understand that right?

This

Angry people are the most reliable voting block, this is why gun control has never worked for the Democrats, too many PO’d gun owners.

Young people have always been the most underrepresented voting block, which is why they have always disappointed the Democrats, too many don’t bother to register and vote whatever their political sentiments.

Now we have a bunch of PO’d young women terrified by a perceived elimination of abortion on demand.

A whole new voting block, November ain’t gonna be over until it’s over.

I’m always gonna vote Pro-Life regardless.
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by MAC
Originally Posted by CraigD
So much for the red wave...

Anybody that has their panties in a twist about that ruling was never going to vote GOP in the first place. You do understand that right?

This

Angry people are the most reliable voting block, this is why gun control has never worked for the Democrats, too many PO’d gun owners.

Young people have always been the most underrepresented voting block, which is why they have always disappointed the Democrats, too many don’t bother to register and vote whatever their political sentiments.

Now we have a bunch of PO’d young women terrified by a perceived elimination of abortion on demand.

A whole new voting block, November ain’t gonna be over until it’s over.

I’m always gonna vote Pro-Life regardless.
Im not sure that I believe that. I’ve read over the last several years from various neutral sources that support for abortion has been declining among younger generations that no longer see it as their issue the way that 60’s radicals did.

Widespread access to birth control and especially ultrasounds has changed woman’s perceptions. Woman being more emotionally driven, the ability to see a baby inside of the womb moving around with limbs and a heartbeat has had a major impact on their views about abortion.

At any rate Roe V. Wade was one of the biggest wins in American history for the left in the past 60 or so years and also one of the most egregious both legally and morally. Anyone that would want to give that back to the left because they’re scared that the left is mad, can’t see the forest through the trees and has no idea how the left plays ball.
Democrats have made good use of the microphone for the last sixty years. They knew this day would come because it was always an idiot ruling. The thing that gives women of all ages the vapor is telling them they can’t do something even though this ruling doesn’t do that. It just makes it inconvenient for some. So many young women never knew about life before government mandated abortion on demand.
Originally Posted by Peddler
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
Say whatever you will to justify your stance on government sanctioned murder. The Democrat Party thanks you wholeheartedly for your support of their number one issue.

No, they thank you for bolstering their ranks and insuring the death of liberty and freedom.
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Originally Posted by Peddler
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
Say whatever you will to justify your stance on government sanctioned murder. The Democrat Party thanks you wholeheartedly for your support of their number one issue.

No, they thank you for bolstering their ranks and insuring the death of liberty and freedom.
If you’re for massive judicial overreach and fake law from the bench for abortion because you feel like it suits your needs (right or left) you’re no different from a democrat that wants to do the same to your 1A or 2A rights. Correct Constitutional law should be what all of us want.

With millions of illegals overrunning our border each year which in turn will have 10’s of millions of “legal babies” that they’re happy to have in order to collect welfare benefits from. All while fundamentally changing our demographics and voting left. A few non aborted babies are a drop in the bucket. You’re on record for being all for the illegals and cheap labor supply that will have five kids each and mostly vote left.
Hate and the advocacy for the murder of babies is a fierce motivator. Insects.
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.

The women that vote that I know require a whole lot more explaining the what’s and why’s. That includes family, coworkers, and wives of friends. In my experience if they vote, they do so based on ads and half assed media they listen to once in a while. I love women, most especially the ones in my life. That doesn’t mean the 19th amendment wasn’t a huge mistake.

I’ve been ruminating on this.

Women are wired different than men. The effect that the female vote has had on this country on social issues alone is pretty stark and easily tracked.

Why would you question the ladies I’ve been acquainted with based on my prior post? I’ve based my opinions on the woman vote and participation in the election process on many interactions.

My paternal grandmother raised several siblings after her father left them, and never missed a day of school. They were not yet married when my grandfather left to go to Europe in WWII. In his absence she moved up to NY and worked in a plant producing parts for airplanes for the war effort. Was so capable she was promoted to a supervisory position and as soon and he came back from the war she moved back home and married him and they started a family. Moved to FL, then to CA, then back to PA where she worked her fingers to the bone raising gardens, sons, and helping with the farm (dairy). After my grandfather passed she soldiered on helping with grandkids and great grandkids till she eventually passed on. My wife is as close a carbon copy to my beloved grandmother as a guy could hope for. Sadly, these women are in very short supply. I don’t know that my grandmother ever voted. She might have.

My mother scored very high scholastically and had an inside track to a very lucrative job post college. She never even went to college, opting instead to marry and raise a family. She always voted conservative down the line, but now that my dad passed, she doesn’t follow politics beyond what she “hears”. Debate was encouraged in my home, and so I have vigorously questioned her after she made disparaging remarks about Trump. Asking her why she thought that, or how she came to that conclusion. Her answer is the same as I’ve gotten from every woman who is otherwise pretty squared away when I asked what they didn’t like about Trump. Simply, “that’s what I’ve heard”. When pressed on how closely they follow things, or if they took 5 minutes to look up opposing views it’s “I don’t really follow politics”. To which I respond then don’t vote.

My older sister is a jezebel. I love her as only a sibling can, but I have zero respect for her. She is unfortunately politically active. My younger sister is politically polar opposite of the older one. My wife is one of 4 daughters. One sister I don’t know if she votes, if she did it would probably be republican. One sister is hardcore conservative and politically aware and active. Third sister is a liberal fool. Hard worker, barely above poverty line, works for every dime she’s ever had. But votes based on social issues and how they are presented. She fails to grasp she’s voting herself into poverty.

These are the women in my life. I do not care to spend time with women I am not related to beyond polite chitchat. Aside from them in the workforce I have had the opportunity to work alongside. And those do not differ in my experience. As a country, we’d be further ahead and in a better place had the 19th amendment never been ratified.

You’re not a fly by night troll, so I took the time to type out my response. Depending on the day, my posts can be boisterous, I’ll admit. But to question the ladies in my life I will say I find at least mildly insulting.
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.

The women that vote that I know require a whole lot more explaining the what’s and why’s. That includes family, coworkers, and wives of friends. In my experience if they vote, they do so based on ads and half assed media they listen to once in a while. I love women, most especially the ones in my life. That doesn’t mean the 19th amendment wasn’t a huge mistake.

I’ve been ruminating on this.

Women are wired different than men. The effect that the female vote has had on this country on social issues alone is pretty stark and easily tracked.

Why would you question the ladies I’ve been acquainted with based on my prior post? I’ve based my opinions on the woman vote and participation in the election process on many interactions.

My paternal grandmother raised several siblings after her father left them, and never missed a day of school. They were not yet married when my grandfather left to go to Europe in WWII. In his absence she moved up to NY and worked in a plant producing parts for airplanes for the war effort. Was so capable she was promoted to a supervisory position and as soon and he came back from the war she moved back home and married him and they started a family. Moved to FL, then to CA, then back to PA where she worked her fingers to the bone raising gardens, sons, and helping with the farm (dairy). After my grandfather passed she soldiered on helping with grandkids and great grandkids till she eventually passed on. My wife is as close a carbon copy to my beloved grandmother as a guy could hope for. Sadly, these women are in very short supply.

You’re not a fly by night troll, so I took the time to type out my response. Depending on the day, my posts can be boisterous, I’ll admit. But to question the ladies in my life I will say I find at least mildly insulting.
No insult intended, nor implied.

I have apparently been lucky to be raised with, and surrounded by, strong intelligent ladies. To judge all women by the low standards many here seem to hold, is mildly insulting to me.

My mother is a RN and CST, my sisters are highly driven professional hard asses, my late wife was a D-1 athlete and PE Mechanical engineer. My daughters are hard to keep up with on the ski hill, on bikes, on the skeet field, and afield hunting. My 'Ol Lady is a director level marketing player.

Their decisions are not made in weakness, nor influenced by whim. I may not agree with a couple of my sisters politically, but respect them none the less.
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.

The women that vote that I know require a whole lot more explaining the what’s and why’s. That includes family, coworkers, and wives of friends. In my experience if they vote, they do so based on ads and half assed media they listen to once in a while. I love women, most especially the ones in my life. That doesn’t mean the 19th amendment wasn’t a huge mistake.

I’ve been ruminating on this.

Women are wired different than men. The effect that the female vote has had on this country on social issues alone is pretty stark and easily tracked.

Why would you question the ladies I’ve been acquainted with based on my prior post? I’ve based my opinions on the woman vote and participation in the election process on many interactions.

My paternal grandmother raised several siblings after her father left them, and never missed a day of school. They were not yet married when my grandfather left to go to Europe in WWII. In his absence she moved up to NY and worked in a plant producing parts for airplanes for the war effort. Was so capable she was promoted to a supervisory position and as soon and he came back from the war she moved back home and married him and they started a family. Moved to FL, then to CA, then back to PA where she worked her fingers to the bone raising gardens, sons, and helping with the farm (dairy). After my grandfather passed she soldiered on helping with grandkids and great grandkids till she eventually passed on. My wife is as close a carbon copy to my beloved grandmother as a guy could hope for. Sadly, these women are in very short supply.

You’re not a fly by night troll, so I took the time to type out my response. Depending on the day, my posts can be boisterous, I’ll admit. But to question the ladies in my life I will say I find at least mildly insulting.
No insult intended, nor implied.

I have apparently been lucky to be raised with, and surrounded by, strong intelligent ladies. To judge all women by the low standards many here seem to hold, is mildly insulting to me.

My mother is a RN and CST, my sisters are highly driven professional hard asses, my late wife was a D-1 athlete and PE Mechanical engineer. My daughters are hard to keep up with on the ski hill, on bikes, on the skeet field, and afield hunting. My 'Ol Lady is a director level marketing player.

Their decisions are not made in weakness, nor influenced by whim. I may not agree with a couple of my sisters politically, but respect them none the less.

Understood. Appreciate the thought out response. I edited my post before I saw your response.

No hard feelings. Just disagree. smile
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BillyGoatGruff
Originally Posted by Stophel
Frankly, more women voting is never a good thing....

+1

I would respectfully question the ladies that you are acquainted with.

The women that vote that I know require a whole lot more explaining the what’s and why’s. That includes family, coworkers, and wives of friends. In my experience if they vote, they do so based on ads and half assed media they listen to once in a while. I love women, most especially the ones in my life. That doesn’t mean the 19th amendment wasn’t a huge mistake.

I’ve been ruminating on this.

Women are wired different than men. The effect that the female vote has had on this country on social issues alone is pretty stark and easily tracked.

Why would you question the ladies I’ve been acquainted with based on my prior post? I’ve based my opinions on the woman vote and participation in the election process on many interactions.

My paternal grandmother raised several siblings after her father left them, and never missed a day of school. They were not yet married when my grandfather left to go to Europe in WWII. In his absence she moved up to NY and worked in a plant producing parts for airplanes for the war effort. Was so capable she was promoted to a supervisory position and as soon and he came back from the war she moved back home and married him and they started a family. Moved to FL, then to CA, then back to PA where she worked her fingers to the bone raising gardens, sons, and helping with the farm (dairy). After my grandfather passed she soldiered on helping with grandkids and great grandkids till she eventually passed on. My wife is as close a carbon copy to my beloved grandmother as a guy could hope for. Sadly, these women are in very short supply.

You’re not a fly by night troll, so I took the time to type out my response. Depending on the day, my posts can be boisterous, I’ll admit. But to question the ladies in my life I will say I find at least mildly insulting.
No insult intended, nor implied.

I have apparently been lucky to be raised with, and surrounded by, strong intelligent ladies. To judge all women by the low standards many here seem to hold, is mildly insulting to me.

My mother is a RN and CST, my sisters are highly driven professional hard asses, my late wife was a D-1 athlete and PE Mechanical engineer. My daughters are hard to keep up with on the ski hill, on bikes, on the skeet field, and afield hunting. My 'Ol Lady is a director level marketing player.

Their decisions are not made in weakness, nor influenced by whim. I may not agree with a couple of my sisters politically, but respect them none the less.

Understood. Appreciate the thought out response. I edited my post before I saw your response.

No hard feelings. Just disagree. smile
No worries Gruff, being agreed with has never been important to me.
Hope you and yours are well, and best of luck in the upcoming seasons.
Originally Posted by Backroads
No worries Gruff, being agreed with has never been important to me.
Hope you and yours are well, and best of luck in the upcoming seasons.


Same to you man.
Originally Posted by TheLastLemming76
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Originally Posted by Peddler
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.
Say whatever you will to justify your stance on government sanctioned murder. The Democrat Party thanks you wholeheartedly for your support of their number one issue.

No, they thank you for bolstering their ranks and insuring the death of liberty and freedom.
If you’re for massive judicial overreach and fake law from the bench for abortion because you feel like it suits your needs (right or left) you’re no different from a democrat that wants to do the same to your 1A or 2A rights. Correct Constitutional law should be what all of us want.

With millions of illegals overrunning our border each year which in turn will have 10’s of millions of “legal babies” that they’re happy to have in order to collect welfare benefits from. All while fundamentally changing our demographics and voting left. A few non aborted babies are a drop in the bucket. You’re on record for being all for the illegals and cheap labor supply that will have five kids each and mostly vote left.

Not “cheap” labor, just labor. If Americans weren’t so entitled and lazy maybe we wouldn’t have to rely on immigrants, illegal or legal, to do jobs we could easily do ourselves but won’t do.

How many people you know that pay someone else to change the oil in their vehicle, mow their lawn, clean their house? Bunch of lazy fugks.
Originally Posted by Squidge
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by Squidge
The push for absolutely "no exceptions", including the health of women is a bridge too far and has them fired up and ready to vote.

Who is pushing for that?

One example.

https://idahocapitalsun.com/2022/07...n-idaho-gops-abortion-platform-language/

Oh my!

The cousin fugkers of Idaho did not explicitly spell out their right to have an abortion in the case of a woman's life being in danger.

LOL

I bet you're as fat and fugking lazy as you are gullible and fugking stupid. You stupid kughnt.
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Not “cheap” labor, just labor. If Americans weren’t so entitled and lazy maybe we wouldn’t have to rely on immigrants, illegal or legal, to do jobs we could easily do ourselves but won’t do.

How many people you know that pay someone else to change the oil in their vehicle, mow their lawn, clean their house? Bunch of lazy fugks.

Jack off,

You are repeatedly falling for the "big lies" that you've been spoon fed your whole life.
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
And people who are worried about Democrats exploiting an issue for their gain and are willing to sacrifice what's right because of it, are just fugking cowards.

This a gross oversimplification of the current predicament—of reality in general, and one that's painted in broad strokes of righteousness.

Are you a doctor?

LOL
Originally Posted by jackmountain
Republican Party will always die on the alter of social issues. Gays, abortion etc. pissing away our freedom to try and save millions of babies that would otherwise grow up to be democrat voters and societal parasites.

You must not have paid much attention in 2016 because Trump was the most anti-abortion GOP candidate the party had seen in 30 years. He was also the most outspoken against the fascist woke/LGBQT community and he pushed 30 years of Republican passiveness right off the fugking stage.

Stop swallowing the bullschit they keep feeding you.
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