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00tec
06-24-2022, 08:26
Overturned. Not exactly surprising, given the leak last month. Released just a bit ago

.455_Hunter
06-24-2022, 08:46
Get ready for some fun festivities...

Bailey Guns
06-24-2022, 09:10
The "Constitutional right" to abortion is dead. That's one better-late-than-never abortion I can agree with.

kidicarus13
06-24-2022, 09:27
Not exactly surprising, given the leak last month.

What's the outcome of that internal investigation? Oh, swept under the rug?

tactical_2012
06-24-2022, 09:59
About time now watch the liberal cities burn

eddiememphis
06-24-2022, 10:26
Avalanche win- riot
Roe struck down- riot

Should be a fun night in downtown

colorider
06-24-2022, 11:24
Avalanche win- riot
Roe struck down- riot

Should be a fun night in downtown

You forgot the LGBTHFJEIEH whatever parade or get together downtown today.
LIBERAL HEADS ARE EXPLODING THIS WEEK. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

3beansalad
06-24-2022, 12:47
No matter your feelings on Abortion, today's SCOTUS is a great win for the American people. It's not about abortion. This was about one question, does the federal government have the power to regulate abortion. The court found that it doesn’t. Your truest form of representation is at state. It is at the state level that you are represented the most, by people elected from your community and the constitution recognizes that. The 10th Amendment simply says that any powers that aren’t mentioned in the Constitution as belonging to the government belong to the states themselves. Today’s court opinion in no way, shape, or form, bans abortion. What it does say, is the ability to ban abortion now rest with the states where it should be.

RblDiver
06-24-2022, 13:07
Avalanche win- riot
Roe struck down- riot

Should be a fun night in downtown

Look for mostly peaceful to break out!

tactical_2012
06-24-2022, 14:12
Cheaper for Dicks to pay you to go kill your baby then pay for medical insurance on the baby once it's born completely sick. They are also anti 2nd ammendment.


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KAPA
06-24-2022, 14:41
No matter your feelings on Abortion, today's SCOTUS is a great win for the American people. It's not about abortion. This was about one question, does the federal government have the power to regulate abortion. The court found that it doesn’t. Your truest form of representation is at state. It is at the state level that you are represented the most, by people elected from your community and the constitution recognizes that. The 10th Amendment simply says that any powers that aren’t mentioned in the Constitution as belonging to the government belong to the states themselves. Today’s court opinion in no way, shape, or form, bans abortion. What it does say, is the ability to ban abortion now rest with the states where it should be.

Solid!

Bailey Guns
06-24-2022, 18:32
As if there already wasn't enough reasons not to shop at Dick's. Ever again.

.455_Hunter
06-24-2022, 18:47
As if there already wasn't enough reasons not to shop at Dick's. Ever again.

???

00tec
06-24-2022, 18:51
???

Post, a bit up from here.

kidicarus13
06-24-2022, 18:55
???One issue that lingers in my memory...
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/troy-defense-on-dicks-canceling-black-friday-carbine-orders/

Another poor decision...
https://www.businessinsider.com/dicks-ceo-on-destroying-5-million-dollars-of-assault-weapons-2019-10

.455_Hunter
06-24-2022, 18:57
Post, a bit up from here.

Missed that one.

00tec
06-24-2022, 18:58
Missed that one.

I did too, until you said something.
Disney, Expedia, BoA, and others did the same shit

.455_Hunter
06-24-2022, 19:01
I did too, until you said something.
Disney, Expedia, BoA, and others did the same shit


Will they cover the cost for employees to travel to other medical specialists too?

Just providing it for abortion services seems patronizing. What about the Veteran that needs assistance to go a specialty clinic?

hollohas
06-24-2022, 20:54
About time now watch the liberal cities burnOr not...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220625/5d10dff42cad6cc8a3241a852b005916.jpg

buffalobo
06-24-2022, 21:16
Or not...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220625/5d10dff42cad6cc8a3241a852b005916.jpgThey might be surprised by the support the local citizens give to our little police dept.

Fentonite
06-24-2022, 21:17
They might be surprised by the support the local citizens give to our little police dept.

My thoughts exactly.

buffalobo
06-24-2022, 21:20
And we have plenty of space to dispose of thugs. Always somebody looking for free/cheap fertilizer.

hollohas
06-24-2022, 22:27
They might be surprised by the support the local citizens give to our little police dept.Exactly. Just shows how unaware some people are about rural life. Rural towns are the LAST place these commies would want to be.

Bailey Guns
06-25-2022, 05:00
They might be surprised by the support the local citizens give to our little police dept.

They might be surprised how quickly they get shot...

eddiememphis
06-25-2022, 08:11
If that character is serious, which I doubt, his number don't add up.

I think he is wildly overestimating the amount of people on his side willing to burn a city to the ground.

100 people in every town for 50 miles? That is a lot of soldiers. There were many more than that at BLM riots, but how many were troublemakers? Dozens? I don't think he could scramble 100 militant revolutionaries, let alone the thousands needed to accomplish his dream of seeing rural America burn.

Very few people think that this is an issue worth killing or dying over. Many more people would be willing to protect their homes and families with deadly force.

FoxtArt
06-25-2022, 08:44
If wars were fought by whiny bitches flinging keyboards.... He'd still have to get out of the basement. I've always been 99 times more concerned about the ones that have the sense not to make empty threats. The ones that make lists, not get on lists are actually concerning. This guy is at more risk from doritos than he is from any conflict in rural america.

Gman
06-25-2022, 11:10
The noisiest rabble already live in the more "progressive" states that already legalize abortion. This is a nothing burger brought to you by the Democrat party and their propaganda unit.

Gman
06-25-2022, 12:11
Will they cover the cost for employees to travel to other medical specialists too?

Just providing it for abortion services seems patronizing. What about the Veteran that needs assistance to go a specialty clinic?

Excellent point! I believe they have opened themselves up for just that argument.

Besides, can't just have a benefit like that for "menstruating people". What if a guy is diagnosed with testicular cancer and wants to have a family some day? Maybe he needs to travel to put some of his swimmers on ice? [Freeze]

All kidding aside, if they really care about the health of their employees, why just limit this type of benefit to abortion?

Gman
06-25-2022, 12:19
They might be surprised by the support the local citizens give to our little police dept.

And the sheriff's give their constituents.

.455_Hunter
06-25-2022, 17:10
Pro-life clinic in Longmont attacked...

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/christian-centered-crisis-pregnancy-center-in-longmont-targeted-by-vandals

This is the sort of crap that torques me off from both extremes with this debate.

Circuits
06-25-2022, 20:18
Is Greyhound Bus Lines stock up on the announcement?

thedave1164
06-26-2022, 05:46
Pro-life clinic in Longmont attacked...

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/christian-centered-crisis-pregnancy-center-in-longmont-targeted-by-vandals

This is the sort of crap that torques me off from both extremes with this debate.

Only took them 12 hours to report on this.

I did a 3 hour shift at the Greeley Pregnancy Resource Center Friday night, we were relieved by an off duty GPD officer who worked the midwatch. No issues here.

I was wondering about the center in Longmont, figured it would be a more likely target, we got paged Saturday morning about the incident.

eddiememphis
06-26-2022, 09:24
https://www.coloradopolitics.com/legislature/democrats-file-bill-title-to-enhance-abortion-protections-in-colorado/article_25c96918-f40c-11ec-96f1-bb508c9932dc.html

"Sen. Julie Gonzales, D-Denver, and Rep. Meg Froelich, D-Greenwood Village, said they intend to file legislation to protect Colorado abortion care providers and anyone who seeks abortion care in the state."

I think their vision is abortion clinics at the Colorado welcome centers at the state lines, kind of like all the fireworks stands just across the Wyoming border.

Is there such a thing as "abortion tourism"?

RblDiver
06-26-2022, 09:31
Pro-life clinic in Longmont attacked...

https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/christian-centered-crisis-pregnancy-center-in-longmont-targeted-by-vandals

This is the sort of crap that torques me off from both extremes with this debate.

Shows how idiodic leftists are, considering CO allows for abortions at any time, even if you're in the middle of dilating.

RblDiver
06-27-2022, 14:53
I like this one.

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Martinjmpr
06-30-2022, 13:03
Or not...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220625/5d10dff42cad6cc8a3241a852b005916.jpg

I think this has to be a joke, a parody, or a fantasy written by someone who has never left his mom's basement, much less the city limits.

Anybody - regardless of political affiliation - who fantasizes about how cool it would be to have a "revolution" needs to be airdropped naked into Somalia or Afghanistan.

You say you wanna revolution? There you go. Start revolution-ing. :rolleyes:

Martinjmpr
06-30-2022, 13:08
When this decision first came out there was talk in some pro-choice circles about how this would "galvanize the progressives" into turning out in the mid-terms.

I don't see it happening though. Increasing turn-out in states that are already solid Democrat isn't going to change the electoral map at all. And in states that are solid Republican, increasing the Democratic turn out isn't likely to have much of an effect on the elections.

Besides, Democrat voters are notorious no-shows in "off year" elections where there's no presidential candidate to vote for. So despite this I still predict the Dems will get a walloping at the polls in November, probably enough to turn over the House (not sure about the senate, depends on which states are having elections this cycle.)

Osmosis
06-30-2022, 14:29
When this decision first came out there was talk in some pro-choice circles about how this would "galvanize the progressives" into turning out in the mid-terms.

I don't see it happening though. Increasing turn-out in states that are already solid Democrat isn't going to change the electoral map at all. And in states that are solid Republican, increasing the Democratic turn out isn't likely to have much of an effect on the elections.

The progressives seem to be galvanized 24/7/365.25 about all sorts of crazy stuff so do they even have any bandwidth left?

But you are correct, the constituency that expects to need an abortion is pretty small and this won't be nearly as big a motivator as concerns about the economy. But long term I would expect to see this play out in Republican primaries since there are plenty of R's that feel it should be legal in the first trimester or for certain exceptions. The republican party of today is much more nationalistic and blue-collar, and less moral-majority, than it was even 10 years ago so I don't think many red states will have outright bans.

JohnnyDrama
06-30-2022, 17:35
The progressives seem to be galvanized 24/7/365.25 about all sorts of crazy stuff so do they even have any bandwidth left?

That's funny. It made me think of some folks who have all but replaced the landscaping in their yards with virtue signal placards.


But you are correct, the constituency that expects to need an abortion is pretty small and this won't be nearly as big a motivator as concerns about the economy. But long term I would expect to see this play out in Republican primaries since there are plenty of R's that feel it should be legal in the first trimester or for certain exceptions. The republican party of today is much more nationalistic and blue-collar, and less moral-majority, than it was even 10 years ago so I don't think many red states will have outright bans.

That's an interesting choice of words. Well put. If somebody expects to need an abortion they have much deeper issues than what can be fixed by legislation. In fact, that may be an encapsulation of the progressive movement in this day and age. As far as the size of the actual "constituency" who militantly support abortion, I think the majority are approaching or have reached the end of child bearing age. I think those who commit acts of violence and arson against pregnancy centers are probably those same instigators who commit those acts in riots and other civil unrest events.