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Recent content by donhughesmusic

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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    It isn't sanctimonious. It is free will. Every action has consequences. Some consequences are good, some are bad. I was taught at an early age two things. Not to run from my problems, and to face consequences like a human being. I didn't want to have a kid until I was ready, so I didn't...
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    There are stories every day of "poor" women who got pregnant, had the baby, and still worked their asses off to be successful in business and in parenthood. Hard times breed better people.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    Then they have to choose what is more important to them, sex, or ending a life.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    If you don't think you can take care of a kid, and still choose to have sex, you're just as much of an idiot.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    The responsible thing would have been to not have sex if you didn't think you could take care of a baby. That's trying to have your cake and eat it too.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    I have my moral authority. You have yours. I will never change your mind, you will never change my mind.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    I hold my own morality. Yours may be different from mine.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    No. A woman choosing adoption if her life is not at risk is responsible. A woman choosing abortion for convenience is not.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    When did I insist that? I have already said in our conversation that is about the couple, but you conveniently ignore that.
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    If you turn it around, you could make the same argument about guys who didn't want the kid and still having to pay child support. They can just as easily argue "my money, my choice" (again, morally, not legally). Women who don't want a baby can argue "my body my choice", but men can't argue...
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    If you turn it around, you could make the same argument about guys who didn't want the kid and still having to pay child support. They can just as easily argue "my money, my choice" (again, morally, not legally). Women who don't want a baby can argue "my body my choice", but men can't argue...
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    Huge boy barely beats the girls... but beats them anyway...

    My position is very simple. Biological males should not compete against biological females when it comes to sport. As a matter of consistency, biological females should also not compete against biological males. If you are for that, wouldn't it be easier to just integrate everything and say...
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    Today we see if the Supreme Court of America values a woman's life or not

    I am not trying to be snide and condescending at all. All I am asking theoretically is that if abortion rights is such a big issue, why is it that it never seems to be the big issue driving general and primary elections? No matter what side someone is in in the debate, no matter if they are...
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    Huge boy barely beats the girls... but beats them anyway...

    King originally refused the challenge until Riggs beat Margaret Court, thought to be the best womens player at that time 6-1, 6-2. That tells me that she DID have an agenda after seeing Riggs beat Court handily just a few months before. There are also allegations that Riggs threw the match...
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