I freaking love the BB…dropping satirical truth bombs daily.
IMO-If leftist, marxist lunatics (nihilists) are looking to unite Christendom this is a good start. It wouldn’t just be the Catholic church they would be going after… Again would it be better if the States decided on this issue?
The “Church” has been around for over a thousand years and it wasn’t because they were nice. I guess they’re so caught up in their own rhetoric that they don’t know (or care or delusional) that other Christian denominations share similar values.
Why aren’t they upset with Islam as well? Judaism has pro life values too. Maybe, maybe they want to unite the whole Abrahamic religions. That would be a sight.
Its actually dividing christemdom. About 10 years ago the Lutherans split and a saw an article that the Methodists are now spliting. It isnt about just abortion either. The world is dividing itself on steeper lines every day, and its all hot button issues.
overturning Row may open the door for states to look into restricting 2A rights since privacy rights are also being overturned. States may use this as a loophole for Red Flag laws, etc.
IMO-One way that could unite the “Church” would be a common issue. This could be that issue. Other religions share similar values on life as well. No doubt the Church can be a ruthless corrupt organization BUT these nihilists aren’t ready for what a united Church can do.
Some states are preparing for that as well. Every gun law is an infringement.
Supreme Court is just one way that democracy is subverted in the US.
Politics in the US is a Street-fighting game.
In Josephine County Oregon, the Merlin rifle range was placed on “endangered” status …
- the INSURANCE company “raises concerns” and scares the county into thinking about giving up the 43 acre rifle range.
- Homeless Laws & activists posing as homeless activists, forced the issue of Homeless Accomodation on the County.
According to law, the county has to let homeless people onto parks.
But the rifle range is 5 miles from anything.
There were no homeless people there
UNTIL THE LAST WEEK.
This is how wolf-packs operate. They separate the target from the pack. For animals looking for meat, that’s the older slower animals.
For humans, it’s the (one example) laws & firearms culture targeted by the gun-grabbers.
This is as contrived as the shutdown of the Bay Meadows racing track in the SF Bay Area.
Official reason for that ? that the dirt track was DANGEROUS for the horses, and a contrived deadline was imposed.
100% bullshit.
Unless city & county officials are willing to engage in the Street-fighting, they will be overcome every time by the political street fighters, e.g. whatever group(s) forced the shut-down of Bay Meadows.
Instead of convening a Grand Jury - to obtain information about WHO is trying to interfere with firearms rights, the JoCo county Took it in the ■■■.
This is why I say what I do about American Democracy.
It is a corpse on Ducky’s Autopsy Table, to use an NCIS metaphor.
Don’t forget to vote.
We split more than once before that, too. Call it tradition, I guess. We just don’t post it on the door anymore.
And I agree that nearly everything is becoming more divisive and polarized as time goes on, or at least I’m more aware of it. Less and less, people see in shades of gray in politics, philosophy, religion, economics, what-have-you. It’s Option A or Option B and if you pick anything else, you’re either flagged as ignorant, uninformed, or deliberately antagonistic.
Trying to find a nice conclusion here, but its been a long week so I’ll leave the rest of the worlds problems for you lot to keep solving. Im gonna go water my plants.
In fact, the Constitution clearly states that all powers not specifically mentioned for the federal government, are reserved for the States. This court made the correct Constitutional decision.
Yes they did. They need to just go ahead and publish it.
“ Roe expressed the ‘feel[ing]’ that the Fourteenth Amendment was the provision that did the work, but its message seemed to be that the abortion right could be found somewhere in the Constitution and that specifying its exact location was not of paramount importance,” Alito writes.
How the justices at that time connected the right to privacy to abortion is beyond me.
Writing for the majority opinion in Roe v. Wade, Justice Harry Blackmun said that the court held a woman’s right to an abortion was implicit in the right to privacy protected under the 14th Amendment.
It’s hilarious that liberals would be fighting for anyone’s right to privacy these days.
Hm. You are not wrong.
More arson soon. Get your fire extinguishers ready.

