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Comments by "KGS" (@kgs2280) on "Watch Trump SCARE WOMEN with CREEPY Outburst" video.
The word regarding immigrants is “protected status”. That’s what the Hatians in Springfield, Ohio have. What is immigration “parole”? Is that a thing?
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@gOD_SmackED Yup, “Stand by your man”. It has always been strong in Appalachia and the South, especially among the very religious, and the religious ones think everyone should live according to their standards, even if it kills them. Just one of the many, many reasons I got out of the South.
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@SusiFroggy That’s exactly how he got elected. Someone in the Religious Right (Falwell?) told him he would get him the evangelical votes if he would promise to do his best to get rid of Roe v. Wade. Just like Nixon and the Southern Strategy. I don’t remember what he had to do to get the conservative South’s vote, but he was promised that in return for something. That’s also how Phyllis Schlafley (though she wasn’t president) got the Religious Right of a large group of women to help her stop the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. They’re nefarious, and powerful, and they’ve been around for a long time.
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@SusiFroggy Yes, see Project 2025 by the Heritage Foundation. It has essentially promised them unlimited power forever, and they signed their souls away for it. “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” The Heritage Foundation was even whispering in Reagan’s ear.
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He talks about sending it “back” to the states; when was it ever “in the states” before? It was always a national ban, which is why the Supreme Court was the agency that had to knock it down. And legalizing it should NOT be a law for the states, it needs to be a national law because it’s a HUMAN rights issue. Can you imagine if slavery had been “sent to the states”? How many states do you think would still have slavery? It would be in most of the same states that banned abortion. And that’s exactly why the issue of slavery is a national law, and in the Constitution, as reproductive rights should be, along with equal rights for women. But they won’t even touch that one, which tells you a lot, and I think that’s the only reason Roe was able to shot down. If we had put the ERA in the Constitution back in the 70s, that couldn’t have happened, and they knew that.
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