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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It all comes down to a numbers game and good or bad the election will come down to how well Americans understand math. Violent crimes happen more than abortions either about 33% more violent crimes than abortions occurring every year in the United States. If you look at overall crimes, there are 17 crimes committed for every abortion in the United States every year. Defund the police and the occurrence of violent and non violent crimes continues to rise. Implement reasonable abortion restrictions and abortions continue to occur although the numbers will most likely decrease. So for those that make data driven decisions it is an easy one to make. [/quote] ^ My thoughts exactly! And most abortions (> 95 % ) are preventable just use protection, iud, pills, vasectomy, etc but crime is not. Sometimes you are at the wrong place at the wrong time. My vote is for crime prevention and pregnancy prevention (get an IUD ladies or vasectomy brothers) [/quote] No. You don’t get to decide what I do with my body. Period. [/quote] Unless it's a vaccine.[/quote] I didn’t force you to get (or not) get a vaccine against your will. [/quote] You (the collective “you”) absolutely did. It was the only way I could keep my job, or get another job, and be able to earn a living. If I didn’t submit to your vaccine demands, I couldn’t go to public events like concerts or games, get into various restaurants, be voluntarily admitted to a hospital for elective treatment/care/surgery or receive life saving medical care like an organ transplant, I couldn’t attend college which I’d already paid for, and a myriad of other things I couldn’t do during 2021-2022 without showing that stupid little white card. Don’t even [i]try[/i] to claim that people weren’t [i]forced[/i] to get vaccinated. We were all around back then. We know better. And your claiming otherwise makes you the foulest type of liar there is - a gaslighter. Because we all lived through it - and now you try to convince us that never happened. [/quote] It’s really disgusting that you are equating vaccine requirements for jobs/colleges (that have existed forever) with laws making abortion a FELONY. No one FORCED you to get vaccinated. It was always a choice for you. Maybe one that you didn’t like but it was always a choice. GMAFB. [/quote] [b]Show us, at any given point in time (outside of healthcare) that people had to show their vaccination status to their employers to keep their jobs[/b]. Keep in mind that the federal government required these forced vaccines on anyone that did work with the federal government, so that encapsulated over 80 MILLION workers. From linemen to Walmart stockers. Show me one time, that these types of jobs required proof of any type of vaccine to stay employed. [/quote] DP Me. I did. I work for a Fortune 500 company based in Tysons. If I didn’t show proof of vaccination my career there was over. Let’s not whitewash the coercion of the previous two years. I still have some very hard feelings about having to get that vaccine, pointless as it was. I got covid 7 weeks after getting my second booster. Wife got the Pfizer and is still having weird reactions 17 months later. [/quote] Meh. Federal consulting jobs are a dime a dozen. You could have easily gotten a job at a million other places. Your "career" wouldn't have been over. Losing a job isn't exactly the same as being forced to carry a pregnancy and give birth. [/quote] Your right, most peoples working lifetime is 4 or 5 decades. Carry a baby is 9 months. So not exactly the same by a long shot. [/quote]
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