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Trump Picks Kavanaugh for SCOTUS (not Hardiman)
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3656042" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You're entire interest in Kavanaugh is based entirely on your expressed hope that he will be the swing vote in overturning Roe vs Wade. Perhaps he might but consider this.....42% of all legal abortions are performed on Catholic women and 73% of all legal abortions are performed on women who have stated that they have some sort of religious conviction. </p><p>Now instead of you bible thumpers continuing your efforts to use the hammer of law as a way to forcibly impose your religious views on the American people in an attempt to control their behavior in a manner that you are comfortable with ,....why not start with the people who claim to embrace the same convictions? </p><p>To do so would be in keeping with the so called "law of God" and if it truly is "the law of God" then why would you need the law of man in the first place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3656042, member: 58386"] You're entire interest in Kavanaugh is based entirely on your expressed hope that he will be the swing vote in overturning Roe vs Wade. Perhaps he might but consider this.....42% of all legal abortions are performed on Catholic women and 73% of all legal abortions are performed on women who have stated that they have some sort of religious conviction. Now instead of you bible thumpers continuing your efforts to use the hammer of law as a way to forcibly impose your religious views on the American people in an attempt to control their behavior in a manner that you are comfortable with ,....why not start with the people who claim to embrace the same convictions? To do so would be in keeping with the so called "law of God" and if it truly is "the law of God" then why would you need the law of man in the first place? [/QUOTE]
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