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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This guy is absolutely repugnant. And has no place getting anywhere near the US Senate. Have some standards people. And anyone coming out against the victim here because she happens to be a GOP employee?? Gross. Like what was the supposed "long game" here?? Date him for TWO YEARS, and then, in case he runs for senate 13 years later youve "got em"?? I mean listen to yourselves.[/quote] Collins voted to end a right to abortion, which has cause mothers to die in labor in TX, FL, and other red states. It is what it is. [/quote] I’m sorry, I’m no fan of Collins but your post is entirely disingenuous. She voted for SCOTUS nominees who promised under oath and upon penalty of perjury that they were going to follow settled law. It was as much a shock to the remaining moderate Republicans when SCOTUS issued the Dobbs ruling. We have all lived in the same universe for decades in which both parties were always assured that SCOTUS would never really repeal Roe. It’s a bald faced lie to accuse Collins of intentionally setting out to make that happen. Maine is a very strongly pro choice state and has been for decades it is no benefit to her to have had that happen and because it did she’s weaker than she ever has been. [/quote] Exactly. And [b]Susan Collins IS pro-choice[/b]. I rolled my eyes so hard at the PP's idiotic claim.[/quote] Impossible. You cannot be pro-choice and then use your political power and votes to knowingly install three anti-choice SCOTUS Justices. All she had to do was read their prior decisions and in ACB's case, she wrote a paper on the matter. So nah, Collins is definitely not pro-choice. Her votes speaks otherwise. [/quote] EXACTLY. Watch what she DOES not what she SAYS. She is no friend of women. [/quote] But Platner is? :lol: :lol: Yes, it sounds like he's extremely respectful of women. NOT.[/quote] DP. - I expect more from women when it comes to treating women respectfully. The bar is not particularly high for men, and the good ones rise to the occasion and make great human beings towards women and children. [/quote]
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