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		By: Didact		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://didacticmind.com/2022/06/an-enema-for-emanations.html#comment-7230&quot;&gt;robertdwood&lt;/a&gt;.

It was a very, very good day yesterday. That decision was nearly 50 years overdue, but at least justice has finally, however belatedly, been served. God smiled upon the USSA for a moment there.

Now the individual states can go about setting abortion policy, as was always the intention. And if that means that a majority of American states outlaw abortion, well, that is no bad thing at all. I would much rather see babies carried to term and then adopted, than the mass slaughter of innocents.

Children are annoying, expensive, difficult, and deprive us of everything we want and need for ourselves, especially time and money. They are also the most wonderful and beautiful things imaginable, which is why they come at such a high price. And that is how it should be.

God is good, always.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://didacticmind.com/2022/06/an-enema-for-emanations.html#comment-7230">robertdwood</a>.</p>
<p>It was a very, very good day yesterday. That decision was nearly 50 years overdue, but at least justice has finally, however belatedly, been served. God smiled upon the USSA for a moment there.</p>
<p>Now the individual states can go about setting abortion policy, as was always the intention. And if that means that a majority of American states outlaw abortion, well, that is no bad thing at all. I would much rather see babies carried to term and then adopted, than the mass slaughter of innocents.</p>
<p>Children are annoying, expensive, difficult, and deprive us of everything we want and need for ourselves, especially time and money. They are also the most wonderful and beautiful things imaginable, which is why they come at such a high price. And that is how it should be.</p>
<p>God is good, always.</p>
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		By: robertdwood		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are few moments I&#039;ve been as happy to be a father then tonight. Reading about Josiah&#039;s ending of the pagan human sacrifices in Jerusalem as we get ready for bed. They ask why do people sacrifice humans? We talk about Baal and Molech and that the only God who wants mankind to grow is the one we know as Jesus. They say that was a long time ago, so glad those gods are gone. 
I tell them they ain&#039;t gone yet, but they&#039;re taking it in the shorts today, God be praised. More babies will live in the USA.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are few moments I&#8217;ve been as happy to be a father then tonight. Reading about Josiah&#8217;s ending of the pagan human sacrifices in Jerusalem as we get ready for bed. They ask why do people sacrifice humans? We talk about Baal and Molech and that the only God who wants mankind to grow is the one we know as Jesus. They say that was a long time ago, so glad those gods are gone.<br />
I tell them they ain&#8217;t gone yet, but they&#8217;re taking it in the shorts today, God be praised. More babies will live in the USA.</p>
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		By: TechieDude		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2022 21:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Let the garment rendering and keening while literally shaking begin.

Why is it when things go the libtard way we get the chirping on how the system works but when it doesn&#039;t, woe unto us and it all needs to be scrapped. One some level the system works.

You want to have unprotected sex with a man you wouldn&#039;t bear a child without consequence, move to a blue state. Hell, most of them are there already. In Texas, they passed a bill that said no abortion after 20 weeks, clinic has to be up to any outpatient medical facility standards (I thought they were), and the doctor needed ER admitting priveledges (I thought they had).

You&#039;d have thought a demon was being tormented the way libtards carried on. Fact of the matter is that at the time 75% of the state wanted it. Then, that got mauled in courts, so the passed a heartbeat bill. 83% were for that. Don&#039;t like it? Don&#039;t like what Texans want? Move the hell out.

When they passed the first law, they were trying to generate sympathy for the abortion clinics by doing pieces on how hard it is to operate in TX. They couldn&#039;t get companies to pave their lots, deliver water, fix the electric or plumbing. Virtually none of the trades wanted anything to do with them. - That was BEFORE the laws.

People don&#039;t want it. When they find out what&#039;s really going on they&#039;re disgusted.

There was a movie out called &#039;blood money&#039;. It&#039;s all about the cash. These people don&#039;t care about women. They had woman after woman interviewed, crying that they can&#039;t have kids because 3,4,5 abortions ruined them. THe worst was a 21 year old model who had her intesting punctured by a doofus doctor (BTW- the really good doctors won&#039;t do these) - they dropped her off at a hospital 20 minutes away in a small town to not get caught. Woman has a colostomy bag now. For what?

BTW - that was in Dallas, in the shadow of Presbyterian Hospital (a pretty good one) and Baylor (an excellent one - teaching hospital). Yet they went to like desoto or someplace south instead.

Yeah. Fuque those guys.

BTW, We do a ton of support for pregnancy clinics - donating time, treasure, talent, and materials to help mothers. Each one of these centers is either next door, or adjacent to an abortion facility. They invite the women in for a 3D ultrasound (Ones that men&#039;s organizations, like the KoC, bought for them). Inte]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let the garment rendering and keening while literally shaking begin.</p>
<p>Why is it when things go the libtard way we get the chirping on how the system works but when it doesn&#8217;t, woe unto us and it all needs to be scrapped. One some level the system works.</p>
<p>You want to have unprotected sex with a man you wouldn&#8217;t bear a child without consequence, move to a blue state. Hell, most of them are there already. In Texas, they passed a bill that said no abortion after 20 weeks, clinic has to be up to any outpatient medical facility standards (I thought they were), and the doctor needed ER admitting priveledges (I thought they had).</p>
<p>You&#8217;d have thought a demon was being tormented the way libtards carried on. Fact of the matter is that at the time 75% of the state wanted it. Then, that got mauled in courts, so the passed a heartbeat bill. 83% were for that. Don&#8217;t like it? Don&#8217;t like what Texans want? Move the hell out.</p>
<p>When they passed the first law, they were trying to generate sympathy for the abortion clinics by doing pieces on how hard it is to operate in TX. They couldn&#8217;t get companies to pave their lots, deliver water, fix the electric or plumbing. Virtually none of the trades wanted anything to do with them. &#8211; That was BEFORE the laws.</p>
<p>People don&#8217;t want it. When they find out what&#8217;s really going on they&#8217;re disgusted.</p>
<p>There was a movie out called &#8216;blood money&#8217;. It&#8217;s all about the cash. These people don&#8217;t care about women. They had woman after woman interviewed, crying that they can&#8217;t have kids because 3,4,5 abortions ruined them. THe worst was a 21 year old model who had her intesting punctured by a doofus doctor (BTW- the really good doctors won&#8217;t do these) &#8211; they dropped her off at a hospital 20 minutes away in a small town to not get caught. Woman has a colostomy bag now. For what?</p>
<p>BTW &#8211; that was in Dallas, in the shadow of Presbyterian Hospital (a pretty good one) and Baylor (an excellent one &#8211; teaching hospital). Yet they went to like desoto or someplace south instead.</p>
<p>Yeah. Fuque those guys.</p>
<p>BTW, We do a ton of support for pregnancy clinics &#8211; donating time, treasure, talent, and materials to help mothers. Each one of these centers is either next door, or adjacent to an abortion facility. They invite the women in for a 3D ultrasound (Ones that men&#8217;s organizations, like the KoC, bought for them). Inte</p>
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