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    What are "adequate resources"?

    Maybe when raising my children I should have accessed these resources.
    The universe does not revolve around you. Did you look at the status of Alabama in the article?

    Do you know how to read a graph?
    I did read and already knew about the information. What should I do, move?

    How many poor children have you adopted? How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch? It is much easier to point a finger than actually do something. As with every topic you engage, I must remind you that we can all just do what we can do and choose to want to do.
    It's ok also to ask our states to step up with the making of laws and funding of services. The point here has been politics, law, and what states do. No one has criticized or questioned your adoptions or yur home. Your state's funding of services is being shown here as part of the corollary between states opposed to abortion but also stingy with money/services for children (and mothers) after they are born. Our infant mortality rates, compared to the rest of the modern world, are embarrasing and shameful (for example).

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    What are "adequate resources"?

    Maybe when raising my children I should have accessed these resources.
    The universe does not revolve around you. Did you look at the status of Alabama in the article?

    Do you know how to read a graph?
    I did read and already knew about the information. What should I do, move?

    How many poor children have you adopted? How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch? It is much easier to point a finger than actually do something. As with every topic you engage, I must remind you that we can all just do what we can do and choose to want to do.
    It's ok also to ask our states to step up with the making of laws and funding of services. The point here has been politics, law, and what states do. No one has criticized or questioned your adoptions or yur home. Your state's funding of services is being shown here as part of the corollary between states opposed to abortion but also stingy with money/services for children (and mothers) after they are born. Our infant mortality rates, compared to the rest of the modern world, are embarrasing and shameful (for example).

    It is okay, but Alabama is controlled by the Republican Party and is probably going to stay that way. Chip's comments were not meant to inform, but to get some sort of revenge for my comments about him thinking he's the only one who cares about climate change, and you tried to come to his rescue. No one is doing all they can for any of these topics. They do what they want to do and can do. On another thread something was said about not caring for black boys. While I am more liberal that I used to be, comments that suggest the liberals care more. Well, that's not necessarily true. This is why I asked about adoptions or allowing pregnant women live with you. These are routine ways the Pro Life community is involved and has always been involved since my involvement in the late '70's.

    Pro Life movements care about others. I don't know how much experience anyone here has except myself. When I read the comments that no one who cares about females or poor people because they are concerned about the unborn, it is bothersome since this is not true. It is not as if those for abortion are any more civic minded or woman or child focused, but they sure are loud when they don't get what they want.

    Hopefully this provides some clarity for my comments.

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    Default Re: The Dobbs Decision

    Since when are facts considered revenge?


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    How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch?
    So five acres, a greenhouse, and a pet dog equal a ranch? (Wonder if I can get some of the tax breaks.)

    How many slaves work on your cotton plantation?

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    How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch?
    So five acres, a greenhouse, and a pet dog equal a ranch? (Wonder if I can get some of the tax breaks.)

    How many slaves work on your cotton plantation?
    I thought you lived on a ranch, too.

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    How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch?
    I thought you lived on a ranch, too.
    What? Where did you guys get this idea? You guys need to check your perceptions/assumptions while reading.



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    How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch?
    I thought you lived on a ranch, too.
    What? Where did you guys get this idea? You guys need to check your perceptions/assumptions while reading.



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    I meant that for Chip, not you. There's not many ranchers in Maine.

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    A: No you didn't; no, you came here for an argument.
    M: An argument isn't just contradiction.
    A: It can be.
    M: No it can't. An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition.
    A: No it isn't.
    M: Yes it is! It's not just contradiction.
    A: Look, if I argue with you, I must take up a contrary position.
    M: Yes, but that's not just saying 'No it isn't.'
    A: Yes it is!
    M: No it isn't!

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    How many pregnant mothers live on your ranch?
    I thought you lived on a ranch, too.
    What? Where did you guys get this idea? You guys need to check your perceptions/assumptions while reading.



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    I meant that for Chip, not you.
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    I meant that for Chip, not you. There's not many ranchers in Maine.
    True.

    He lives on a lobster boat.


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    Default Re: The Dobbs Decision

    Stereotypes are a bitch.

    I used to live and work on a ranch with about 800 pregnant mothers.

    But they were cows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chip View Post
    Stereotypes are a bitch.

    I used to live and work on a ranch with about 800 pregnant mothers.

    But they were cows.
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.

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    A: No you didn't; no, you came here for an argument.
    M: An argument isn't just contradiction.
    A: It can be.
    M: No it can't. An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition.
    A: No it isn't.
    M: Yes it is! It's not just contradiction.
    A: Look, if I argue with you, I must take up a contrary position.
    M: Yes, but that's not just saying 'No it isn't.'
    A: Yes it is!
    M: No it isn't!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chip View Post
    Stereotypes are a bitch.

    I used to live and work on a ranch with about 800 pregnant mothers.

    But they were cows.
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.

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    Stereotypes are a bitch.

    I used to live and work on a ranch with about 800 pregnant mothers.

    But they were cows.
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.

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    Cool, cow calf operation!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.
    Reality Bites! If you'd ever had your arm up one, trying to line up the wee hooves so the calf would slip out, while mama shits on the side of your head, you'd not regard them as sex objects.

    Besides, I doubt you could manage anything more than a sheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chip View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.
    Reality Bites! If you'd ever had your arm up one, trying to line up the wee hooves so the calf would slip out, while mama shits on the side of your head, you'd not regard them as sex objects.

    Besides, I doubt you could manage anything more than a sheep.
    This reply took you 5 days to come up with?

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    M: I came here for a good argument.
    A: No you didn't; no, you came here for an argument.
    M: An argument isn't just contradiction.
    A: It can be.
    M: No it can't. An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition.
    A: No it isn't.
    M: Yes it is! It's not just contradiction.
    A: Look, if I argue with you, I must take up a contrary position.
    M: Yes, but that's not just saying 'No it isn't.'
    A: Yes it is!
    M: No it isn't!

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    Default Re: The Dobbs Decision

    What's your usual deadline?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chip View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.
    Reality Bites! If you'd ever had your arm up one, trying to line up the wee hooves so the calf would slip out, while mama shits on the side of your head, you'd not regard them as sex objects.

    Besides, I doubt you could manage anything more than a sheep.
    This reply took you 5 days to come up with?

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    The comments were not relevant. I'd ignore if I were you. Now we can wait for @tsherbs to explain to us that the comments were very relevant.
    Last edited by Chuck Naill; August 5th, 2022 at 06:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chip View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd View Post
    You shouldn't call fat women "cows".

    Just kidding...

    I hope you weren't the dad, though.
    Reality Bites! If you'd ever had your arm up one, trying to line up the wee hooves so the calf would slip out, while mama shits on the side of your head, you'd not regard them as sex objects.

    Besides, I doubt you could manage anything more than a sheep.
    This reply took you 5 days to come up with?

    Typos courtesy of Samsung Auto-Incorrect™
    The comments were not relevant. I'd ignore if I were you. Now we can wait for @tsherbs to explain to us that the comments were very relevant.
    Now you're trolling me across multiple threads, Chuck. I won't keep asking why.

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    Give it a rest, Ted. I’m only responding to your repeated rants if someone disagrees with Chip.
    It’s happened often enough for me to take notice. If you’re working on your liberal merit badge, it’s working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Naill View Post
    ... If you’re working on your liberal merit badge, it’s working.
    Like I said, I earned that here long before you arrived. The badge isn't yours to hand out.

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