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Yes. You are paying for these thousands of murders with your tax dollars. You are complicit in the most heinous, most barbaric, and most evil act imaginable.
Unfortunately, that is in the Constitution. But it is up to us the people, to make sure our
representatives know whether we want to go to war or not. That is to be done by
Congressional declaration of war. Not all these bull**** Presidential Wars we have had
going on and on and on since Eisenhower.
We've got to let them know, we aren't paying for "conflicts".
Actually the last two wars did have Congressional Approval and most people supported it, I only supported one of the two.
Where I live, it's no secret that abortions are funded with tax money. It's part and parcel of our socialized medicine.
I have absolutely no problem with it.
War is preventable as well and the Iraq War sure as hell was avoidable-- Like we started it. We invaded and attacked, and reasons and excuses were invented. How is this supported in the constitution? It is actually unconstitutional. The presidents want the wars and congress always caves because no senator or representative wants to be accused of not being supportive of the president, or the cause we don't go to war and then get blamed for being weak.
Say what you will about Obama--he publicly spoke out against the Iraq War at a time it was not popular or politically advisable to do that. He took a risk but he was friggin right. There are actual reasons he was elected.
The constitution does not say we have the obligation to fund stupid wars. They cost a fortune and the only wars that were worth it were the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWII, Desert Storm, Bosnia, Afghanistan. Many of the other were vanity and ego.
We don't have to fund abortion, but in the end it is the more pragmatic answer to unwanted and accidental pregnancies of poor women, single women, rape victims, etc. When abortion was illegal, women got them anyhow--mostly women with money. It was such a back-alley contamination environment that many women got infections or died. There is nothing wrong with early term abortion and if you push your anti-abortion view further, then some contraceptives are abortion and should not be used either. And contraception should definitely be covered by insurance.
I've been sleeping with a woman for over forty years. We have three children. All three were planned. I fail to see how some other female's pregnancy is my problem. My own children were never her problem.
I've been sleeping with a woman for over forty years. We have three children. All three were planned. I fail to see how some other female's pregnancy is my problem. My own children were never her problem.
I've been sleeping with a woman for over forty years. We have three children. All three were planned. I fail to see how some other female's pregnancy is my problem. My own children were never her problem.
Thank you for admitting that other women's pregnancies are absolutely, positively not your problem (and by extension, not your business). Very good!! I'm proud of you for finally coming to this realization.
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