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Guy went out jogging in a storm and got hit by a falling tree limb struck by lightning. So like any good republican he sues his neighbor for millions.
"Abbott ( the guy in the wheelchair who got rich by suing his neighbor ) argued [that] a woman whose leg was amputated was not disabled because she had an artificial limb"
"Abbott dissented from a court majority that found the company liable for its distributor’s failure to run a background check on the man, a sexual predator."
All for them and non for thee. The motto for republicans.
Guy went out jogging in a storm and got hit by a falling tree limb struck by lightning. So like any good republican he sues his neighbor for millions.
"Abbott ( the guy in the wheelchair who got rich by suing his neighbor ) argued [that] a woman whose leg was amputated was not disabled because she had an artificial limb"
All for them and non for thee. The motto for republicans.
Perhaps there's a classier way to express that? I guess it doesn't matter at this point. Abortion Barbie has a 0% chance of winning even before this ad.
You know people can go on about how the Republicans have done low things too. Thats fair, but lets not just ignore the original issue. This was a bad choice of ads.
Perhaps there's a classier way to express that? I guess it doesn't matter at this point. Abortion Barbie has a 0% chance of winning even before this ad.
A person who bases their entire campaign on the pleasure she took in murdering her unborn child cannot possibly be expected to have compassion, let alone for the disabled.
Will Texas put with such nonsense? She has turn and burn every step of the way. She thinks no one is watching!
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