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No. I’m referring to the Constitution which guarantees us a republican form of government.
It sounds good, LeafByNiggle, but the problem is that there are plenty of women who are financially well-off and have supportive families–but they still choose to have an abortion.Legislative policy does have some effect in borderline cases. But there were women having abortions before it was legal, and there were women travelling to where it was legal. So the really more effective strategy - and I think the only one that will win in the long run - is to convince all women that we as a society are there for them and their children. We do this in a variety of ways. One is by having state-funded public schools that the mothers do not have to fund personally. Another is by paying for their prenatal and delivery services. These mothers, and those close to them who advise them, are the real decision makers. As pnewton said, penal solutions to abortion may not be the best way to combat it. But that’s primarily all we hear about from anti-abortion candidates.
…which is also a democracy. A democratic republic. This word-play is a deflection because the whole point of PetraG’s post is that Donald Trump is the worst thing to happen to our government. For the purposes of that statement, it really doesn’t matter if our government is referred to as a democracy (which it is, according to the common definition). Whatever it is, Trump is bad for it.No. I’m referring to the Constitution which guarantees us a republican form of government.
Seriously???Lincoln was the worst thing that ever happened to our country.
No, the problem was that she was the defender of someone who was clearly abusing a positon of power, and she did defended him by attacking his victim. I’m not referring to the allegations from accusers like Paula Jones. I’m referring to what he absolutely is known to have done with a White House intern. That was totally unacceptable, and it does not matter whatsoever whether or not she was seeking to have an inappropriate relationship with him or not. We cannot have the President of the United States choosing to have sexual relationships with any of his staffers, let alone with an intern!On the other hand it was still a comparison to Trump.
She was the wife of an adulterer…
No Lincon, no nation, so I don’t know how you figure.Lincoln was the worst thing that ever happened to our country.
No, I mean that he has done more to degrade our political process than any other single person I can think of. He undermines trust in government, he undermines trust in the integrity of the voting process, he undermines the freedom of the press–and openly wishes he could undermine it even more–he undermines respect for everyone in government who isn’t Himself. I don’t know if he is that clueless or just that cynical, but he has been a wrecking ball on the body politic. Whatever the opposite of a statesman is, that’s what Donald Trump has chosen to be. He’s like the anti-George Washington in just about every respect I can think of: integrity, competence, dignity, selflessness, concern for the future of the country. Name whatever becomes a statesman, excepting of course the external trappings, and he wants none of it.That would be a good thing if it were true except that we don’t have a democracy nor were we ever meant to.
“This election is not merely a verdict on the amazing progress we’ve made; it’s a verdict on the un-American conduct of those who try to undermine our great democracy and undermine you.”It matters because when someone refers to our republic as a democracy it basically says they don’t understand much.
“The only title in our democracy superior to that of President is the title of citizen.”It matters because when someone refers to our republic as a democracy it basically says they don’t understand much.
Thanks for the calibration.Lincoln was the worst thing that ever happened to our country.
Slack because she refused to leave him or stood by him? Totally. Slack for attacking the people she knew quite well he had in fact victimized, when he and he alone was responsible for the abuse of his office? Uh-uh. Nope. This wasn’t a matter of flying off the handle. This was a deliberate and sustained decision to wrong someone else to save Bill Clinton’s political future.She requires a little slack. That isn’t an excuse. It is a recognition that she was his wife, with a child.
I believe he gives scandal to Christianity by telling outrageous lies and making gross and unnecessary insults on a habitual basis. As for unemployment, were you giving Obama credit when it was dropping in 2012 and 2013 and 2014 and…looks like the rate started dropping when Obama took office, not when Donald Trump took office:As a Catholic I believe President Trump reflects the teachings of Jesus Christ by recognizing the sanctity of life ,openly saying this fighting for The LittlecSisters of the poor.,defunding Planned Parenthood ,appointing pro life conservative SCOTUS’ his love for our Country and its citizens ,recognizing we are a Soverign Nation with laws and borders. Lowest unemployment in 50 years,etc.
I cannot get my jaw off of the floor…words fail.Yes, I agree. Not only will Trump make American Great Again, but those Catholics who vote for him will make Catholicism Great Again.
It is interesting to me that you tend to answer people’s criticism of Trump with general statements devoid of actual specifics and accuse them of repeating talking points heard from the media which you often refer to as the ‘lame stream media’. If you aren’t going to answer any criticism of Trump with specifics, why do you post at all?You are repeating the same talking points that have been argued for the past three years.Go back and re read the posts that have listed ad nauseum of all the positive actions taken by President Trump since his taking office.
In the end I suspect there is nothing he can do that will change your mind so I’m not even going to bother.
It’s as simple as looking around and seeing the irrefutable improvements overall for all people. Additionally,the Dems comments re has great economy has been glaringly absent from all the Dem debates thus far,that is very tellling.