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  • Gun ownership? So owning things now is on the same level as denying human rights to a human being.
    John Brown did nothing wrong.

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    • Originally posted by Felch View Post
      Opposition to fetal personhood is a great example of the banality of evil.
      Evil is unoriginal because not everyone thinks a fetus is a person? I'm not following...

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      • Hackneyed and boring, as opposed to supervillains with secret lairs and goals of world conquest. I admit that the phrase "banality of evil" is cliche, but it certainly fits with your casual dismissal of human rights.
        John Brown did nothing wrong.

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        • Well, the whole abortion debate seems pretty banal, despite your attempt to spice things up by calling people with a different opinion evil.

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          • I try my best to make things interesting, but people are so awestruck by my logic that they are stunned and unable to respond.
            John Brown did nothing wrong.

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            • You guys are really boring. I should stick to defending racial slurs.
              John Brown did nothing wrong.

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              • How is killing a human embryo different from killing a shrimp? Because the embryo has human DNA? Big ****ing deal...

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                • Perhaps it's time to begin my master plan to make "Children of Men" a reality. Mwahahaha!
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                  • Originally posted by gribbler View Post
                    How is killing a human embryo different from killing a shrimp? Because the embryo has human DNA? Big ****ing deal...
                    How is killing any human different than killing a shrimp?

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                    • Shrimp taste better.
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                      "We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld

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                      • Yeah, well, that's just like your opinion, man.
                        "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
                        "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                        • Originally posted by kentonio View Post
                          No, I was referring to someone making an organization to offer all the same services as PP but without abortion, and making that available nationwide. If it would be such a popular organization, then why hasn't it been done yet?
                          I've been telling you: the core members of the right-to-life movement tend to be opposed to contraception. Most Americans don't especially like abortion, albeit they're not necessarily pro-life. Generally I think they'd oppose public financing for abortion, which is all that would be necessary. But to actually start a pro-life, pro-contraception organization and keep it going? You'd need someone dedicated to the pro-life cause and not a loonball, and a large base of similar pro-life not-loonballs to get it off the ground. That, at present, is wanting. If the movement ever accumulated a critical mass of common sense, it would happen pretty quickly. But there are too few at present.

                          It's the same with Roe vs Wade though, if enough Americans wanted to change it it'd be overridden, but the simple fact is that you don't have a significant majority of Americans who do think that. Until there is, the morality of a minority cannot be allowed to determine the rights of half the population.
                          Whether they think that depends largely on how the poll question is phrased, what time of month you ask it, and what the person asked had for breakfast. Also, given that SC justices are not chosen solely on the basis of abortion (nor are the presidents who appoint them, or the senators who confirm them), that outcome is not as guaranteed as you seem to think. Unless you're suggesting a constitutional amendment, which is politically all but impossible to achieve.
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                          • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View Post
                            Neither is "******", you racist scum! It comes from the Latin words for black, niger.
                            As Salamu Alaikum, Brother, but I must correct you on this account.

                            In Sem Heb Heru Ma Khu Sut Tekh's "FRONTLINE" magazine article called "FROM MERE MEN TO SUPER NIGGAS.", he breaks down how the word "******" used to be the most revered and sacred word in the universe. And how two countries in Af-Ra-Ka (Africa) still utilizes it as a word of power...Niger (masculine) and Nigeria (feminine) derived from the ancient Kama'atian (Egyptian) words Ngu (King) and Nga (Queen). In Masonry, it is the true lost word. That word was "N-g-r" and as one can see, there are no vowels in this word. In the ancient Af-Ra-Kam (African) and even the present Af-Ra-Kam (African) languages (the Afro-Asiatic linguistic family) vowels such as "a,e,i,o,u, y or w" are not found in many translations, particularly of ancient Hebrew and Kama'atian (Egyptian) languages. The medu (word) "N-G-R" means "GOD" in ancient Kama'atu(Egyptian). The medu N-G-R is the same as the medu N-T-R. In fact, theKama'atian (Egyptian) word for "Nature," is also the word used for God. That word is "Ntyr," (pronounced Net-jer." Now pronounce the word "******" and the word "Net-jer," and one sees the clear connection. In many Af-Ra-Kam (African) languages particularly the Niger-Congo language family. Words that connects with people, Gods, and groups begin with "N" and that word is always the first word. For instance, the word "Nkosi" in Xhosa is "God." The word "Ndaba," in another South African language is "counsil" (or gathering of elders).
                            Words of Af-Ra-Kam (African) origins that came from the original word, "N-G-R (PROUNOUNCED EN-JER)
                            N-g-r (Egyptian;pronounced en-jer) = God N-t-y-r (Egypt; pronounced net-ger) = God, Devine Negash (Ethiopia; ne-gash) = King Negus(Ethiopia; ne-goos) = Emperor Nkosi (Xhosa; en-kosi) = God Ndaba (Zulu; en-daba) = Council/Officials, Naga (East Indian, Nubian [Ku****e] = People / Naga or Naacal (India, Mexico = Serpent King and/or Serpent Queen) Nugarmarta (West African = People (See the writings of IbnButtata's journey to West Africa)

                            Naga/Nagini
                            The Romans had a name for Blacks, it was "Niger" and it meant Black or people of African origins. Thus, Septimus Niger would have meant,Septimus the Negro. Yet, how did the Romans connect the word "Niger" to Black. In ancient times, Blacks were worshipped as Gods. The Gods of Greece came from Kama'at (Egypt). The worship of the Black Madonna is connected with the worship of Aset (Isis), the Kama'atian (Egyptian) Goddess. Moreover, Blacks in Egypt called their Pharaohs "En-ger" or "N-g-r" he was literally referred to as "THE GOD." It is very possible that when the Romans tried to invade Nubia, they asked for the name of the God and the term "N-g-r" was probably used in place of "leader" or "king". In Angola, the same also happened during the 1600's when the word "N-gola" which means "King" (notice the "N" and the "g" in this word as well), came to be "Angola,' the name of a kingdom in south western Africa. A Roman general invading Nubia from Egypt would probably have used the Egyptian term for Pharaoh, which was "N-g-r" (God). This term then was used to refer to all Blacks and as time went by, the word N-g-r became Niger. In Fact, the Romans also classified their Emperors as "Gods," to follow the Egyptian style. Moreover, as the History Channelpoointed out, "Rome was a collection of villages before the Egyptians built it up."(paraphrased). The word "em-peror" sounds very close to the word "en-jer." That is not a coincidental connection.
                            THE WORD "N-G-R" (EN-JER) AFTER IT WAS CORRUPTED BY THE EUROPEANS
                            Niger = (Latin or Black/African pronounced "ni-ger.")
                            Nero = Italian for Black Negre = French for Black Negro = Spanish for Black The English called Blacks "Moor" or "Black-a-Moor" before they began using the word "Negro" to refer to Blacks. The European kidnappers stated in the past that Blacks were found on the bank of the "Niger" river, which runs through the countries of Niger and Nigeria.

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                              If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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                              • ****** used to be most revered and sacred word in the universe. The Kama'atian medu N-G-R meant God. The Romans came to connect ****** with Black because the Af Ra Kam (the Sun People) were worshipped as Gods. The Romans understood the connection of melanin with power because their civilization was built by Kama'atians. The Sun People are Gods but also the first humans (from Hue-Man) the original Adam and Eve the first Hebrews.

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