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Around 10 CE, Micheal Gorbishiv revived the book and called it 'Numbers'. 77 CE, Joshua Himmel, a prominent Rabbi, ordered the book to be included in the Tora. However, that was not done until later when Christianity formed. They added it to the Old Testament. In 1977, the Mormons who populated Utah became infatuated with Las Vegas. The lights, the shows and the GAMES. The tabernacle later formed many get rich quick systems designed at beating the 'house'. The then incorporated it into the book of Numbers in their Book of Mormon with the idea that when Mormons win, they will tithe. These offerings could then be rolled up to take over the Cola industry. |
"There is evidence that they plan to execute a massive plot against abortion doctors."
Right-to-lifers who kill abortion doctors ARE terrorists in my book...with an unyeilding sense of fanatisicm identical to the terrorists we are fighting in the Middle East. |
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Evidentally killing doctors who do abortions can be classified as a HATE crime which I belive warrants stronger penalties.
Also there was an interesting case on this back in 1986 Morgan vs State of Ohio. Very interesting. |
Do they do abortions in the middle east?
Not enough of them, I know that much. |
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I bet LadyLaw would appreciate it if they made it illegal to murder attorneys, instead of offering a bounty for every scalp provided http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif
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do you know why sharks will not attack lawyers?
professional courtesy hehehehehe |
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Actually, that joke is not far from true when you think of the average insurance defense lawyer. Some of those boys haven't spend one incarnation past the shark pool. smile |
Since the subject seems to have turned to attorneys:
What is the difference between a tick and a lawyer? A tick falls off of you when you die. Why does the law society prohibit sex between lawyers and their clients? To prevent clients from being billed twice for essentially the same service. What do you call a lawyer who doesn't chase ambulances? Retired Present company excluded of course. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif |
Unavoidable...you are so bad...tease me more!
Back to the topic at hand. Lawyers were an intergral part of changing the laws regarding abortion rights....without lawyers Roe V. Wade would have never happened. I remember when abortion was illegal. The sigh of relief among educated liberal women when abortion was de-criminalized in 1973 impacted even me. I was 15 then, and it was big news at the time. |
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which reminds me of something I heard in court once. What do you call an attorney with an I.Q. of 50? Answer: Your honor. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif |
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[B] well, while there can be arguing that point, if it were not for lawyers there would also be no laws restricting the ability to obtain or perform abortions, and of course, there would be no Supreme Court to rule on issues like Roe v. Wade, or to possibly overturn rulings like it. So right...I knew there was that glitch in my argument...our government, the decision making bodies, the Courts, are filled through and through with lawyers. It takes a lawyer to undo what another lawyer has done, I agree! smile |
So, I guess the answer is to come up with a test that can be given to a woman early enough in her pregnancy to determine if her unborn child will end up being a Republican, an attorney, or a right wing fanatic. That way the mother can make an educated decision as to whether or not to keep the child. http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/wink.gif
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shit, with 12 kids she could have been doing the mailman, milkman, boxboy, pastor, rabbi, choir director, mayor, governor, cop, Denver Broncos, etc
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"Oh you are too funny...my mother is appalled that I am a porn lawyer, and tries hard to convince herself I'm just doing business law for the adult industry, which is still too much for her to bear. She even suspects I might be well known, which is even worse. smile She tells me she doesn't know where I came from...(and she's not joking)."
Yea. All you are doing is providing law services to people. What is the difference from an adult company or a criminal or other business. What religion is she? Jeh0vah W1tn3ss? http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif |
Tough issue.
In order to understand the "religious right" you need to grow up in a "religious" household. Throughout the 80's I was indoctrinated by my father and the parish of our local Assembly of God church. I was part of that whole spin the record backwards and hearing satanic messages group...LOL. When discussing issues like these those that live and breathe the church are fond of making these issue black and white. The reason being is because of scriptures in the bible that call Jesus the light and state things like (paraphrasing here) "where there is light there can be no darkness." But what I learned was that might be true in the world of gods but here in the world of man the quote should read "where the is light there can be no darkness, but there are SHADOWS." Our world is filled not with just black and white, but varying degrees of grey. We have plenty of shadows. My point can be best described by telling you a true story about abortion and our family. The ironic thing about life is that you and your belief system will be often tested and that is exactly what happened to my father. My younger brother who is "troubled" to say the least got his girlfriend pregnant in the early 90's. My father knowing my brother who even though he had reached the age of majority was not mentally or financially prepared to raise a child knew that there were limited choices in how to handle this delicate issue. My father who just a few short years earlier was staunchly pro-life was now calling me looking for help in funding the pending abortion. My brother and his girlfriend raised the money and the abortion was performed and a sad part of our family history was created. I am like a lot of others here who do not like the idea of abortion being used as a means of birth control. I would like to see something like this only be used in cases of extreme need, whether that be medical reasons etc. But I am pro-choice because I haven't had to walk in the shoes of those who had to make this tough choice and pray to God I won't ever have to. eros |
Topical bump and lots of OG posters.
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Pro-life, because we (whites) need to get the birthrate up. The Muslims are outbreeding us in Europe, and this is a serious problem.
A lot of pro-choice rhetoric in the media and in education is aimed at white women, in a deliberate attempt to keep the birthrate low. It's not "empowering" to not give a fuck about the world you're creating for future generations. But that said, I would permit abortions if the baby is severely disabled. |
Wow the board has gotten worse over time.
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Pro choice and the pro life people should learn about the history before abortion became legal. I figured most don't have a clue.
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Choice, if a woman doesn't want a baby, how good of mother is she going to be? Future mass killer into the world.
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I love pro-lifers and their we'll adopt them.
No white mother fuckers are going to adopt black babies unless they are getting them from cool places in Africa with a back story. Otherwise, they don't want to say, yeah, I adopted some black kids from a crack addicted mother who sold herself for more crack. |
It should be left to the states.
With that said, personally, I'm pro life because ABORTION is the closest thing to a EUGENICS program the US will ever get. Close to 20 Million AFrican-American lives have been lost due to abortion. Talk about "Black Lives Matter" |
I am pro choice. This is a choice a woman makes, and just because some people - namely Christians - are against it doesn't mean a woman should not have this as an option. My wife and I are not Christian and not religious; religion has zero impact on any decision we make. People who are religious do not make decisions for everyone who is not religious.
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Ever notice the vast majority of Pro Lifers are people you wouldn't want to fuck in the first place ?
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