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Guest
06-28-2016, 07:21 AM
The Supreme Court struck down a very controversial Texas law regarding the limiting of abortions in Texas. The law said physicians could only perform abortions if they had credentials at nearby hospitals and this was for the protection of the mother. It was struck down as a prohibited action. It was a 5-3 decision.
Second one was to determine if spouse abusers could have guns. It was a 6-2 decision against letting those abusers to own guns.
What ninnies would let spousal abusers own guns?
Guest
06-28-2016, 07:28 AM
The Supreme Court struck down a very controversial Texas law regarding the limiting of abortions in Texas. The law said physicians could only perform abortions if they had credentials at nearby hospitals and this was for the protection of the mother. It was struck down as a prohibited action. It was a 5-3 decision.
Second one was to determine if spouse abusers could have guns. It was a 6-2 decision against letting those abusers to own guns.
What ninnies would let spousal abusers own guns?
The first one was for the safety of the women, so I doubt that could be counted as a win for anyone. I guess anyone with a coat hanger can perform abortions out of their VW van.
Regarding the second one, what constitutes a "spouse abuser?" How many times would one have to assault their spouse before he/she would be construed an "abuser?"
This stuff actually went all the way to the Supreme Court?
Guest
06-28-2016, 07:37 AM
How many times would one have to assault their spouse before he/she would be construed an "abuser?"
Do your own research.
Guest
06-28-2016, 08:07 AM
Do your own research.
Hey retard, that was a rhetorical question. I really don't care.
Guest
06-28-2016, 08:23 AM
Hey retard, that was a rhetorical question. I really don't care.
I gave you a rhetorical answer.
Guest
06-28-2016, 10:46 AM
The first one was for the safety of the women, so I doubt that could be counted as a win for anyone. I guess anyone with a coat hanger can perform abortions out of their VW van.
Regarding the second one, what constitutes a "spouse abuser?" How many times would one have to assault their spouse before he/she would be construed an "abuser?"
This stuff actually went all the way to the Supreme Court?
The first one was put in force by Texas to do away with the clinics of Planned Parenthood. This was declared unconstitutional by a 5-3 vote. (Gasp!) A conservative voted liberal!
As for the second case, it has to do with persons convicted of domestic abuse. One conviction is all it takes to have guns removed from the household. It was a 6-2 decision. (Gasp!). Two conservatives voted liberal!
Guest
06-28-2016, 10:54 AM
The Supreme Court struck down a very controversial Texas law regarding the limiting of abortions in Texas. The law said physicians could only perform abortions if they had credentials at nearby hospitals and this was for the protection of the mother. It was struck down as a prohibited action. It was a 5-3 decision.
Second one was to determine if spouse abusers could have guns. It was a 6-2 decision against letting those abusers to own guns.
What ninnies would let spousal abusers own guns?
The first one was for the safety of the women, so I doubt that could be counted as a win for anyone. I guess anyone with a coat hanger can perform abortions out of their VW van.
Regarding the second one, what constitutes a "spouse abuser?" How many times would one have to assault their spouse before he/she would be construed an "abuser?"
This stuff actually went all the way to the Supreme Court?
Exactly, you see people getting arrested for "spouse abuse" for the silliest things...throwing a spoon, ANY touch, even for yelling. And the other party is ALWAYS innocent of anything...
The first one was put in force by Texas to do away with the clinics of Planned Parenthood. This was declared unconstitutional by a 5-3 vote. (Gasp!) A conservative voted liberal!
As for the second case, it has to do with persons convicted of domestic abuse. One conviction is all it takes to have guns removed from the household. It was a 6-2 decision. (Gasp!). Two conservatives voted liberal!
They'll take our guns away one way or another!
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