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It’s weird that you’d specifically mention her by name, drawing attention her connections to Clinton, rather than simply naming the organization.

Assuming that’s not the reason, why do you think they give him perfect ratings despite repeatedly making such oppressive decisions while in office?

Being devoutly religious and using that as excuse to repeatedly oversee the state’s execution of its citizens and to come up with anti-choice legislation should disqualify someone from receiving support from the left.

Then you don’t understand what that phrase means.

I care if anybody is pro-life.

What?

This strategy you’ve now adopted is an even worse one than the one where you repeat stories that are based around something that’s literally the opposite of true.

You choose to take a misstatement of facts as a way to shut people up?

Then why say something that’s straight up not true?

Not yet, no. Bills have to pass through the Senate and gain royal assent before they’re law, remember?

Prostate cancer has never received more funding than breast cancer, so it kind of does matter that your anecdote doesn’t make any sense. Stick to ones that do and your point will be made more strongly.

Can you actually cite an example of someone saying “no, black lives matter” in response to someone saying “all lives matter”?

And here’s one of them!

Because if she spells it out, her kids won’t know what she’s talking about. They’re... not very bright.

I’ve already seen radfems rallying behind the Republicans on this cause. They really hate porn and trans people, that could easily get them to turn a blind eye on abortion.

You’re right, they can! However, they like her enough to endorse her and to run a bylined column which points out how she did something stupid. Do you understand the difference between these two things? Do you understand that recognizing someone’s mistakes and weaknesses isn’t hatred?

They hate her so much that they endorsed her!

Again, I’m not referring to Americans having their rights violated. An actual real life Canadian had his human rights violated over and over, over the course of a decade, starting when he was a minor, based largely on decisions made in US courts. So have dozens of other people from all over the world. How does

Omar Khadr is a Canadian, stop pretending American judges don’t make decisions that affect people that aren’t American, xenophobe.