Whether I watch him or not isn't going to change anything. Other than my well being.
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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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I just automatically assume he’s lying if his mouth is moving.
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And in a disgusting and off-putting way.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Wow. Seems like a big ruling for AZ.
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That's wild, I almost thought it was made up.
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I don't think this is a winning message in the 2024 elections. Women are going to be pissed about all these abortion bans.
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They don’t seem to understand that banning abortion is a great way to lose votes. I guess they don’t care what the majority of Americans think.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-revi ... 27960.html
The decision by the state’s conservative Supreme Court justices upholds an 1864 law that prohibits abortions from the moment of conception, including in cases involving rape or incest.
Anyone who administers a termination could face fines and a jail term of two to five years.
The only exception to the near-total ban is in cases threatening the life of the mother.
Critics have pointed out the territorial law predates Arizona achieving statehood, the end of the American Civil War or women securing the right to vote.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-revi ... 27960.html
The decision by the state’s conservative Supreme Court justices upholds an 1864 law that prohibits abortions from the moment of conception, including in cases involving rape or incest.
Anyone who administers a termination could face fines and a jail term of two to five years.
The only exception to the near-total ban is in cases threatening the life of the mother.
Critics have pointed out the territorial law predates Arizona achieving statehood, the end of the American Civil War or women securing the right to vote.
In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.
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After talking to my wife about this, she is of the opinion that this was targeted as a timing issue. There is a bill by the Dems in AZ on the docket that would make abortion legal all the way up until birth and can be done by any health care professional, including chiropractic, veternarian, or even psychiatric. There is no competing bill out there by Reps, because the law of 15 weeks was fine and they didn't feel the need to have one.
This ruling now pushes the only bill forward and would be put to the voters. It's already gotten enough signatures, because they used deceptive means when describing the bill. So, if the Reps don't put forward a competing bill, it would be put on the ballot for a vote. The feeling is that this will push more voters to the polls to vote for this, not realizing how radical it is. The next benefit is that theoretically it will bring more people out to vote for the Dem candidates, as it will be advertised heavily that "the Reps are so radical that they want to jail desperate people who got raped or by incest or even want to help them. Those monsters have to be stopped!!!!! And voting for a Rep, you will facilitate these to be prosecuted in the future.".
This ruling now pushes the only bill forward and would be put to the voters. It's already gotten enough signatures, because they used deceptive means when describing the bill. So, if the Reps don't put forward a competing bill, it would be put on the ballot for a vote. The feeling is that this will push more voters to the polls to vote for this, not realizing how radical it is. The next benefit is that theoretically it will bring more people out to vote for the Dem candidates, as it will be advertised heavily that "the Reps are so radical that they want to jail desperate people who got raped or by incest or even want to help them. Those monsters have to be stopped!!!!! And voting for a Rep, you will facilitate these to be prosecuted in the future.".
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These kinds of sitations bum me out. The AZ court decision is bad because it twists a super old law, that hasn't been used for a century and no longer reflects the will of the people of the state, back into relevance. And then the AG from the other political party just says they won't enforce the law. I don't know what kind of a system you have where one party makes up new laws and the other says they'll just ignore them. The amount of enmity between the two parties is so high. You have:
(a) one party making a new law/ruling that is bad; and
(b) the other party saying they won't enforce it, effectively making it null and void.
I do think (a) is worse than (b), but both are bad. They don't pass the "I would be okay with this if the other side did it" test.
You can tell that this is an unpopular ruling because GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake is already trying to distance herself from it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/10/us/p ... izona.html
(a) one party making a new law/ruling that is bad; and
(b) the other party saying they won't enforce it, effectively making it null and void.
I do think (a) is worse than (b), but both are bad. They don't pass the "I would be okay with this if the other side did it" test.
You can tell that this is an unpopular ruling because GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake is already trying to distance herself from it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/10/us/p ... izona.html
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I don't think that common sense Reps brought this forward, and I don't think that the Dems put up much fight, so that this issue would be pushed in exactly the way that it is now. Establishment from both parties want this fight, as it will push out who they feel is the real enemy of their power structure, imo.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:49 amThese kinds of sitations bum me out. The AZ court decision is bad because it twists a super old law, that hasn't been used for a century and no longer reflects the will of the people of the state, back into relevance. And then the AG from the other political party just says they won't enforce the law. I don't know what kind of a system you have where one party makes up new laws and the other says they'll just ignore them. The amount of enmity between the two parties is so high.
"There are 3 rules I live by: never get less than 12 hours sleep, never play cards with a guy with the same first name as a city & never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Everything else is cream cheese."
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All at the expense of women's rights. Nice.In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:54 amI don't think that common sense Reps brought this forward, and I don't think that the Dems put up much fight, so that this issue would be pushed in exactly the way that it is now. Establishment from both parties want this fight, as it will push out who they feel is the real enemy of their power structure, imo.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:49 amThese kinds of sitations bum me out. The AZ court decision is bad because it twists a super old law, that hasn't been used for a century and no longer reflects the will of the people of the state, back into relevance. And then the AG from the other political party just says they won't enforce the law. I don't know what kind of a system you have where one party makes up new laws and the other says they'll just ignore them. The amount of enmity between the two parties is so high.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
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It seems to be a pattern where Red state governments ban abortion and then someone puts forth a proposition making it legal and it passes overwhelmingly by the public nullifying the ban. I am sure there will be a proposition in time for the next Presidential election in AZ that will get pro choice people to the voting booth and those people will be less likely to vote Republican.
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You're not wrong, imo. This particular proposition though has been in the works for awhile now and well before the AZ Supreme court even started hearing the case, and it was timed nearly perfectly to not have a competing prop to get out for the election.Nodack wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:49 amIt seems to be a pattern where Red state governments ban abortion and then someone puts forth a proposition making it legal and it passes overwhelmingly by the public nullifying the ban. I am sure there will be a proposition in time for the next Presidential election in AZ that will get pro choice people to the voting booth and those people will be less likely to vote Republican.
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Kari’s stance on everything is “What stance gets me the most votes.” She is more than willing to change her stance on anything depending on the direction of the wind.
Kari Lake Blasts Abortion Ban She Once Was ‘Thrilled’ About
https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-cour ... 56484.html
Kari Lake Blasts Abortion Ban She Once Was ‘Thrilled’ About
https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-cour ... 56484.html
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You can have conflicting feelings about it, once you see get all the information on it, the motivations behind it and see the full picture.
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This guy still cracks me up.
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Kari Lake is a 54 year old woman who spent a good deal of time as a newscaster in Phoenix. She should be pretty versed on the subject a long time ago. I wonder what information she could have gotten between the time she was gleeful there was an abortion ban to now, where she is what, pro lifechoice? The only thing I see that has happened since then was people all over America speaking up and voting against abortion bans and politicians who are anti abortion. My instinct tells me she is only changing her stance because she thinks it will get her votes. The same way she was and is 100% behind Trump and whatever he says. Can you say VP Lake?
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No, it's not about what you thought you knew in the past. A lot of the information has come out just recently when this happened unexpectedly. I don't believe she changed her stance on abortion, just on how this happened and what was involved.Nodack wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:31 pmKari Lake is a 54 year old woman who spent a good deal of time as a newscaster in Phoenix. She should be pretty versed on the subject a long time ago. I wonder what information she could have gotten between the time she was gleeful there was an abortion ban to now, where she is what, pro lifechoice? The only thing I see that has happened since then was people all over America speaking up and voting against abortion bans and politicians who are anti abortion. My instinct tells me she is only changing her stance because she thinks it will get her votes. The same way she was and is 100% behind Trump and whatever he says. Can you say VP Lake?
I have my own feelings about abortion, and keep a pretty close eye on things, I think. Even I was very surprised by it. At first you hear, it's a ban on abortion, and could think "Good", but then you realize that it goes too far.
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Hannity is running away from this extremist abortion ban. But isn't that what he wants? Republicans have really screwed the pooch on this one.
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It's obvious that you have dismissed, not considered or haven't even read my takes on this, based on what you are saying here. I don't believe that any fair minded Republican or Conservative thinks that this was a great decision or truly endorses it, and across the board, they believe that exceptions need to be made for incest and rape. They also aren't keen on the punishment turning into arrests and/or jail time.
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