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1 in 4 women have abortions? Wow.
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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 5309348" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>I predicted it earlier before reading about Lawrence v Texas. It was a jealous boyfriend calling the cops saying there was a crazed black dude with a gun. Cops came and apparently busted them having sex or said they did, that’s what started that legal battle. No the assumption is always innocent until proven guilty, I would never have to prove I didn’t do it, just cast reasonable doubt on if I did. </p><p></p><p>I don’t view Clarence Thomas as that shallow. I don’t view Clarence Thomas as a cultural warrior. I think he is a pretty smart dude when it comes to constitution. I am curious about Clarence Thomas’s opinion on black civil rights and it’s impact on freedom of association. I’m curious what right the federal government has in enforcing these laws like preventing no blacks welcome in a movie theater or in a beauty salon. </p><p></p><p>I’d like to imagine a consistent stance from him when it comes to what the federal government is allowed to enforce when it comes to things like civil rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 5309348, member: 60631"] I predicted it earlier before reading about Lawrence v Texas. It was a jealous boyfriend calling the cops saying there was a crazed black dude with a gun. Cops came and apparently busted them having sex or said they did, that’s what started that legal battle. No the assumption is always innocent until proven guilty, I would never have to prove I didn’t do it, just cast reasonable doubt on if I did. I don’t view Clarence Thomas as that shallow. I don’t view Clarence Thomas as a cultural warrior. I think he is a pretty smart dude when it comes to constitution. I am curious about Clarence Thomas’s opinion on black civil rights and it’s impact on freedom of association. I’m curious what right the federal government has in enforcing these laws like preventing no blacks welcome in a movie theater or in a beauty salon. I’d like to imagine a consistent stance from him when it comes to what the federal government is allowed to enforce when it comes to things like civil rights. [/QUOTE]
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