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#12551
4 hours ago, Bama Chick said:

She’s off the market, boys.
 

 


There’s hope for all you average looking ginger hipsters!

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  • henrygandorf
    henrygandorf

    oh, and to add, let's offer up a 'comparable' analogy reversal and see how it fits.  who's the aoc of the right?  jim jordan?  matt gaetz? this is basically like if there was a huge earthquake he

  • henrygandorf
    henrygandorf

    some people see 99% and consider that absolutism.  i am one of those people. this is not your wife grabbing your cell phone that you left in the other room.  this is not a quick favor.  this is a

  • RomaVicta
    RomaVicta

    Yes, of course. She is the only woman or woman of color the left right (edit) focuses their ire on. There are no other examples. Great point. It's really all intellectual and rational. And usually ver

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#12557
10 hours ago, clapclapclap said:

 

 

 

She only has to make it to through the first line, but dropping the keywords is easier. 

 

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#12558
2 hours ago, Bullneck said:

Well, if she's just going to settle for that guy then she wasn't really Mrs. Bullneck #3 material anyway.

That is not shocking. 

#12559

Don’t think he’s a hipster, but it really drives the point home that if you can’t be hott, be tall.

Unless she got a thing for redheads.

#12560
1 hour ago, Anastasis said:

 

 

She only has to make it to through the first line, but dropping the keywords is easier. 

 

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Huh?

#12562

Don’t worry, if she’s like most of the women on this board she’ll be available in a year or two. 

#12564
42 minutes ago, EuroHorn said:

Don’t worry, if she’s like most of the women on this board she’ll be available in a year or two. 

Classy

#12567
9 hours ago, EuroHorn said:

Don’t worry, if she’s like most of the women on this board she’ll be available in a year or two. 

Sadly, she's more likely to be assassinated by some right wing psycho than getting divorced in that time span.

#12568
On 5/1/2022 at 1:40 AM, aggie08 said:

Jesus fucking Christ. Can you seriously just take two seconds to think before you post? The fuck is wrong with you? 

Again, the dude is special needs.  Give him a break.

#12569
On 5/22/2022 at 8:13 AM, Anastasis said:

Science is real. That includes biological sciences. 

Her point stands.  If an evangelical Christian's belief that life begins at conception conflicts with a Jewish person's belief that life begins at first breath, why does the former "win out"?  Why don't we go with the actual science and let the faith-based opinions be what they are, which is to say "not informing law"?

#12570
1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Her point stands.  If an evangelical Christian's belief that life begins at conception conflicts with a Jewish person's belief that life begins at first breath, why does the former "win out"?  Why don't we go with the actual science and let the faith-based opinions be what they are, which is to say "not informing law"?

He’ll never tell you his real answer on this, which is that he supports a Christian theocracy.

#12572

The Episcopal Church honors an individual's right to make an informed decision about abortion. The church is a pro-choice denomination and belongs to the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.

 

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) generally takes a pro-choice stance. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) believes that the choice to receive an elective abortion can be "morally acceptable;"however, the denomination does not condone late abortions where the fetus is viable and the mother's life is not in danger.
 

Unitarian Universalists have the highest level of support for abortion rights among denominations, with 90 percent saying abortion should be legal, according to Pew Research.

 

Quakers don't have a united view on abortion but regard it as a matter of individual conscience. Philosophically there is no Quaker doctrine of when a person becomes a person.

 

 

Quick search suggests Christians are not solidly behind Catholic views on abortion.

#12573
The Episcopal Church honors an individual's right to make an informed decision about abortion. The church is a pro-choice denomination and belongs to the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
 
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) generally takes a pro-choice stance. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) believes that the choice to receive an elective abortion can be "morally acceptable;"however, the denomination does not condone late abortions where the fetus is viable and the mother's life is not in danger.
 
Unitarian Universalists have the highest level of support for abortion rights among denominations, with 90 percent saying abortion should be legal, according to Pew Research.
 
Quakers don't have a united view on abortion but regard it as a matter of individual conscience. Philosophically there is no Quaker doctrine of when a person becomes a person.
 
 
Quick search suggests Christians are not solidly behind Catholic views on abortion.

“Christianity” in America = only one thing: fundagelical beliefs, with minimal practice of any actual gospel tenets. Any other belief is actually “satanic communism.”
GQP out front shoulda told ya.
#12574
3 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Her point stands.  If an evangelical Christian's belief that life begins at conception conflicts with a Jewish person's belief that life begins at first breath, why does the former "win out"?  Why don't we go with the actual science and let the faith-based opinions be what they are, which is to say "not informing law"?

Agree. That was kinda the point.

#12575
10 hours ago, wildcat09 said:

He’ll never tell you his real answer on this, which is that he supports a Christian theocracy.

 

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#12579

She is so fucking fire and right on.  She's fresh, young and brings energy to a party that badly needs it.  

#12580
She is so fucking fire and right on.  She's fresh, young and brings energy to a party that badly needs it.  

All of these. Smart, attractive and not afraid to bring the fire. She’s a little left for my tastes, but that don’t bother me none when you factor in the compromise factor that necessarily comes with the political bidbness. The other side is clearly pants pissing afraid of her. I could definitely see a Senator or President AOC one day if she stays the course.
#12581
9 hours ago, Mdhorn said:

She is so fucking fire and right on.  She's fresh, young and brings energy to a party that badly needs it.  

Which is why nancy hates her and will do everything she can to make sure that AOC gets no support from the party on messaging or outcomes 

#12582
47 minutes ago, Captainant said:

Which is why nancy hates her and will do everything she can to make sure that AOC gets no support from the party on messaging or outcomes 

Blah blah blah.

#12583
1 minute ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Blah blah blah.

Is he wrong? That's generally been my impression of how the party treats her

#12584

Nancy did help put together the commission.  I don't understand why the Democratic Party doesn't embrace their young and tutor them since they're the future of the party.  But I agree with Chad's comments upstream, AOC is at times, a little too left for my views, but nobody is going to bat 1000%.  

#12585
17 minutes ago, trauma babe said:

Is he wrong? That's generally been my impression of how the party treats her

What are they supposed to do? Fall at her feet? She’s still a rookie. She’s made some mistakes. She’s still learning. The party shouldn’t be handed over to her control. I hope she has a great future in politics but people bitching about how she’s treated by the party sound a lot like the Bernie Bros lamenting about how he didn’t get a fair shake. (He did.) Grow up already. AOC is doing just fine and if Nancy Pelosi ever endorses a candidate trying to primary her, then you can complain. Until then, I’m not interested.

It pisses me off, though, that people on the right portray her as a lot more radical than she is. The radical right is WAY more extreme than anyone on the left. And their extremism has become mainstream. 

#12586
What are they supposed to do? Fall at her feet? She’s still a rookie. She’s made some mistakes. She’s still learning. The party shouldn’t be handed over to her control. I hope she has a great future in politics but people bitching about how she’s treated by the party sound a lot like the Bernie Bros lamenting about how he didn’t get a fair shake. (He did.) Grow up already. AOC is doing just fine and if Nancy Pelosi ever endorses a candidate trying to primary her, then you can complain. Until then, I’m not interested.
It pisses me off, though, that people on the right portray her as a lot more radical than she is. The radical right is WAY more extreme than anyone on the left. And their extremism has become mainstream. 

It’s Hillary 2.0. If they say “she’s a radical *itch” enough, their base jizzes themselves and there’s enough propaganda that leaks into the back halls of independents minds to disarm her as a long term player. That’s the idea anyhow. I don’t think it’ll work with her though just because of the changing demographics.
#12587

 

Watching AOC have to carefully explain the most basic elements of political rhetoric to party leadership via Twitter is fucking infuriating. 

#12588
On 5/23/2022 at 10:22 PM, Anastasis said:

 

You don't even know how to do pedantry right. 

Leave Sandusky out of this.

#12590

People tell me AOC has radical policies. I ask what they are, and they don’t have an answer. I legitimately don’t understand why people consider her a radical? Is it the green new deal? 

#12591
4 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

People tell me AOC has radical policies. I ask what they are, and they don’t have an answer. I legitimately don’t understand why people consider her a radical? Is it the green new deal? 

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#12592
People tell me AOC has radical policies. I ask what they are, and they don’t have an answer. I legitimately don’t understand why people consider her a radical? Is it the green new deal? 

She’s a smart, assertive, ethical, minority female. She’s everything the GOP hates.
#12593

Okay I finally took the time to look at her website policy positions 

Abolishing ICE is out there. Free college will scare the “but I paid for college” crowd. Same for Single Payer Healthcare, why join the rest of the world in healthcare policy when we can allow people to suffer. I think the Green New Deal is probably the least scary, I mean, more jobs is a good thing, but I guess by saying renewable energy, you basically rile up all those “but I work in oil and gas” mouthbreathers. 

#12594
22 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:


She’s a smart, assertive, ethical, minority female. She’s everything the GOP hates.

They also started in on her almost immediately, and instructed everyone to hate her.

#12595

She has been tagged as a champion of MMT but I am not sure if she is an actual proponent of the theory. Didn't the GND originate with the Green Party? That one is pretty out there.

 

#12596
49 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

Okay I finally took the time to look at her website policy positions 

Abolishing ICE is out there. Free college will scare the “but I paid for college” crowd. Same for Single Payer Healthcare, why join the rest of the world in healthcare policy when we can allow people to suffer. I think the Green New Deal is probably the least scary, I mean, more jobs is a good thing, but I guess by saying renewable energy, you basically rile up all those “but I work in oil and gas” mouthbreathers. 

none of those are radical policies.

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#12597
11 hours ago, trauma babe said:

Is he wrong? That's generally been my impression of how the party treats her

 

11 hours ago, Mdhorn said:

Nancy did help put together the commission.  I don't understand why the Democratic Party doesn't embrace their young and tutor them since they're the future of the party.  But I agree with Chad's comments upstream, AOC is at times, a little too left for my views, but nobody is going to bat 1000%.  

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/17/ocasio-cortez-throws-support-behind-campaign-to-primary-democrats-1000529

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