When did the Republican party go from "we want smaller government and less rules" to "we want more rules and restrictions" Is it all just because of trying to get more Christian beliefs made into law?
The Southern Strategy introduced by Lee Atwater is probably its birthplace. Barry Goldwater was quite vocal about his party's courting of the bible-thumpers...hated Jerry Falwell's guts. The GOP's marriage to the Religious Right has become more and more problematic as time goes on.
@@Eldeecue I wonder if as time goes on, the majority of the far right is old (the older you are, the more likely to vote and to vote Republican) so what happens in 20-30 years? What happens when the majority of the Republican party dies off and the young don't vote for them because they are actively hurting them... Peaceful change or the right calling the lack of Republican presidents a conspiracy and a civil war?
"Yes, cigar smoking can cause cancer even if you don't inhale. Cigar smoke contains toxic and cancer-causing chemicals that expose your lips, mouth, tongue, throat, and larynx. When you swallow saliva that contains these chemicals, your esophagus is also exposed to carcinogens. These exposures likely explain why cigar smokers have similar risks of oral and esophageal cancer as cigarette smokers."
There was a woman who found out, later in her pregnancy, that her baby never developed lungs and would not survive long enough to be born or suffocate minutes later. She had to leave her state to terminate the pregnancy. By the time she reached new york the doctors said her baby had died and that she herself was on the verge of sepsis.
Most places do allow the termination of pregnancy if the fetus is not viable or there is some risk to the mother's life. Abortions motivated by health issues constitute less than 2% of all procedures. Less than 1% due to malformation. The vast majority of procedures are justified by what is commonly referred to as 'socioeconomic factors', especially in affluent countries with comprehensive social security systems. It is important to remember that taking the exception as the rule is a sign of intellectual dishonesty.
@@ernestoberger7589 I can't remember exactly; but it was said that she either lived in one of those states where there were no exceptions or the courts still judged against her despite the fact that she met all the requirements for an emergency termination.
The biggest lie, is that abortion is sometimes necessary to save a woman's life. Watch this video, by a doc who performed over 1200 abortion; he tells the truth! -> ruclips.net/video/ysl1tRnk-ig/видео.html
They don’t care about that at all. They always paint abortion as a bad thing that promiscuous women have to avoid responsibility. It’s an entirely emotionally charged argument.
I almost lost my job early on because of second hand smoke. People in cubicles on both side smoked and the odor would of course waft into mine where I suffered for months with burning eyes and coughing. Finally announced I was going to have to quit there when my boss said not to as they were banning smoking in the building the following week.
@@blueeyes3 sex is a casual act nowadays, and is important to relationships. this is dumb. contraception is very effective, but not always, and makes it less enjoyable a lot of the time pills/rods make you chronically ill or feel sluggish there is a reason people aren't doing it. if she wants to have sex, let her if she doesn't want the child, let her
My husband’s precious grandmother died of emphysema caused in large part by her husband’s smoking. And I wonder if his mother’s death was caused by her lifelong exposure to second hand smoke. I know my chronic infections stopped when I was no longer in the home with a chain smoker.
Now compare cannabis and alcohol. There is simply and clearly NO good argument for prohibition of cannabis that doesn't make you a hypocrite, unless you are also pushing for alcohol prohibition
Since clarity is important, I think it important to point out that even when surrogacy is used to manufacture a child for a gay couple, biology dictates that at least one of the parents must be adoptive rather than biological. Also, I find it interesting that Dennis blinks frequently during the segment in which he discusses his relationship with gay couples and the Torah's stance on homosexuality. Frequently blinking can be a sign of cognitive dissonance. While Dennis maintains that he has kept true to his Torah-based values where gay couples are concerned, I wonder whether that's true -- especially as regards those gay couples who not only decide to cohabitate under the auspices of "marriage" and, as the word implies, regularly engage in an activity so terrible in God's sight that he at one time prescribed capital punishment for it, but who also decide to manufacture children to raise in a home where such activity is going on. However, I will wait until "The Rational Bible: Leviticus" debuts so that I can read the arguments he has already prepared.
Abortion is nobody’s business except the pregnant woman in question and her doctor. Abortion is a condition that terminates the unwanted pregnancy of an unviable fetus. You have no right, nor should you have any say as to how a woman’s body is used. Pregnancy is often a life threatening process and opting out is no more considered a loss of life anymore than the cheek cells we lose everytime we brush our teeth. You have created an ignorant and emotionally charged argument in an attempt to award fetuses special rights over a woman that not even grown adults have access to. You are not on the side of morality, you are interfering with people’s lives and medical rights for the sake of control.
Seeing the Jesus obsession as a non-American is crazy. You've added God to your money, have mega churches and religious billboards everywhere, have some states forcing religious propaganda into schools, and worse of all is this backwards approach to the healthcare of women. The country basically drips religion, yet what are the fruits?
agreed. your beliefs don't influence others' realities unless you make it out to be that way. religion has nothing to do with law, and it never should; because not everyone inherently believes the same values. (especially when that faith is subject to dogmatic or nonsensical behaviour)
No it isn't. Incense has been used in Christian, as well as thousands of other religious ceremonies for thousands of years. You inhale that. Blasphemer
My college ASL teacher, when she gave birth to her son, she noticed that she had lost a lot of what little hearing she had left. She brushed it off. When she had her daughter, she, again, lost more hearing. While she didn't know exactly why this was, she didn't want to lose any more, so, since she had two wonderful kids, she & her husband agreed & took measures to not have anymore kids. She took responsibility for her own health _WITHOUT_ kill a child.
Why, though? This guy is an idiot. He just says a bunch of untrue things every time he speaks. He preaches hate to children and works to take away the rights and liberties of Americans.
When did the Republican party go from "we want smaller government and less rules" to "we want more rules and restrictions"
Is it all just because of trying to get more Christian beliefs made into law?
The Southern Strategy introduced by Lee Atwater is probably its birthplace. Barry Goldwater was quite vocal about his party's courting of the bible-thumpers...hated Jerry Falwell's guts.
The GOP's marriage to the Religious Right has become more and more problematic as time goes on.
@@Eldeecue I wonder if as time goes on, the majority of the far right is old (the older you are, the more likely to vote and to vote Republican) so what happens in 20-30 years?
What happens when the majority of the Republican party dies off and the young don't vote for them because they are actively hurting them...
Peaceful change or the right calling the lack of Republican presidents a conspiracy and a civil war?
The separation of church and state is vital to a modern society.
"Yes, cigar smoking can cause cancer even if you don't inhale. Cigar smoke contains toxic and cancer-causing chemicals that expose your lips, mouth, tongue, throat, and larynx. When you swallow saliva that contains these chemicals, your esophagus is also exposed to carcinogens. These exposures likely explain why cigar smokers have similar risks of oral and esophageal cancer as cigarette smokers."
There was a woman who found out, later in her pregnancy, that her baby never developed lungs and would not survive long enough to be born or suffocate minutes later. She had to leave her state to terminate the pregnancy. By the time she reached new york the doctors said her baby had died and that she herself was on the verge of sepsis.
my case
That's why i am only for abortion when there is a risk of death or serious injury for either the mother or baby.
Could you provide a link to more information about this? All states have exclusions to permit this type of abortion...
Most places do allow the termination of pregnancy if the fetus is not viable or there is some risk to the mother's life. Abortions motivated by health issues constitute less than 2% of all procedures. Less than 1% due to malformation. The vast majority of procedures are justified by what is commonly referred to as 'socioeconomic factors', especially in affluent countries with comprehensive social security systems.
It is important to remember that taking the exception as the rule is a sign of intellectual dishonesty.
@@ernestoberger7589 I can't remember exactly; but it was said that she either lived in one of those states where there were no exceptions or the courts still judged against her despite the fact that she met all the requirements for an emergency termination.
What if the abortion is the only thing that save the women’s life? And what if she was a teen or child and was violated by her father or uncle?
The biggest lie, is that abortion is sometimes necessary to save a woman's life. Watch this video, by a doc who performed over 1200 abortion; he tells the truth! -> ruclips.net/video/ysl1tRnk-ig/видео.html
They don’t care about that at all. They always paint abortion as a bad thing that promiscuous women have to avoid responsibility.
It’s an entirely emotionally charged argument.
Google/RUclips having a hissy fit with a disclaimer on abortion lol.
I almost lost my job early on because of second hand smoke. People in cubicles on both side smoked and the odor would of course waft into mine where I suffered for months with burning eyes and coughing. Finally announced I was going to have to quit there when my boss said not to as they were banning smoking in the building the following week.
YET CAN'T COMPEL A WOMAN TO GESTATE WHAT SHE DOESN'T WANT; UNLESS IRREFUTABLE FACTS WITH AN ULTRASOUND PERSUADES
If she did not want to get pregnant, then she would not have had sex.
End of story
@@blueeyes3 THAT'S TRUE YET CAN'T COMPEL BUT JUST HOPEFULLY PERSUADE WITH LIFE FACTS
@@blueeyes3 what kind of backwards world do you want to live in that sex is only for procreation
@@blueeyes3 sex is a casual act nowadays, and is important to relationships.
this is dumb. contraception is very effective, but not always, and makes it less enjoyable a lot of the time
pills/rods make you chronically ill or feel sluggish
there is a reason people aren't doing it.
if she wants to have sex, let her
if she doesn't want the child, let her
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Your logic is illogical
My husband’s precious grandmother died of emphysema caused in large part by her husband’s smoking. And I wonder if his mother’s death was caused by her lifelong exposure to second hand smoke. I know my chronic infections stopped when I was no longer in the home with a chain smoker.
Now compare cannabis and alcohol. There is simply and clearly NO good argument for prohibition of cannabis that doesn't make you a hypocrite, unless you are also pushing for alcohol prohibition
Since clarity is important, I think it important to point out that even when surrogacy is used to manufacture a child for a gay couple, biology dictates that at least one of the parents must be adoptive rather than biological.
Also, I find it interesting that Dennis blinks frequently during the segment in which he discusses his relationship with gay couples and the Torah's stance on homosexuality. Frequently blinking can be a sign of cognitive dissonance. While Dennis maintains that he has kept true to his Torah-based values where gay couples are concerned, I wonder whether that's true -- especially as regards those gay couples who not only decide to cohabitate under the auspices of "marriage" and, as the word implies, regularly engage in an activity so terrible in God's sight that he at one time prescribed capital punishment for it, but who also decide to manufacture children to raise in a home where such activity is going on. However, I will wait until "The Rational Bible: Leviticus" debuts so that I can read the arguments he has already prepared.
Abortion is nobody’s business except the pregnant woman in question and her doctor.
Abortion is a condition that terminates the unwanted pregnancy of an unviable fetus.
You have no right, nor should you have any say as to how a woman’s body is used. Pregnancy is often a life threatening process and opting out is no more considered a loss of life anymore than the cheek cells we lose everytime we brush our teeth.
You have created an ignorant and emotionally charged argument in an attempt to award fetuses special rights over a woman that not even grown adults have access to.
You are not on the side of morality, you are interfering with people’s lives and medical rights for the sake of control.
What about incubation chambers helping premature babies
A premature baby needs extra help. That is fighting to save it.
3:24: Alcoholics have meetings. people who drink too much are drunks.
idk why so many in America want a theocracy.
Sad
IK right
Seeing the Jesus obsession as a non-American is crazy. You've added God to your money, have mega churches and religious billboards everywhere, have some states forcing religious propaganda into schools, and worse of all is this backwards approach to the healthcare of women.
The country basically drips religion, yet what are the fruits?
agreed.
your beliefs don't influence others' realities unless you make it out to be that way.
religion has nothing to do with law, and it never should; because not everyone inherently believes the same values.
(especially when that faith is subject to dogmatic or nonsensical behaviour)
A theocracy is even unpopular with most religious people!
Make sure you flag this video for misinformation
Inhaling smoke is blasphemy.
No it isn't. Incense has been used in Christian, as well as thousands of other religious ceremonies for thousands of years. You inhale that. Blasphemer
I instinctively began smoking with mid 30s. 25 years ago, not knowing nothing about politics. Very good decision, it is kind of meditation.
My college ASL teacher, when she gave birth to her son, she noticed that she had lost a lot of what little hearing she had left. She brushed it off. When she had her daughter, she, again, lost more hearing. While she didn't know exactly why this was, she didn't want to lose any more, so, since she had two wonderful kids, she & her husband agreed & took measures to not have anymore kids. She took responsibility for her own health _WITHOUT_ kill a child.
I have a friend who got sterilized because the mental health medication she needs just to function would've been impossible to take during pregnancy.
Getting sterilized is still bad and against God
I fail to see how that anecdote would help rape victims
@@Woopor I fail to see how killing an innocent baby makes up for rape.
@@Woopor Murder is murder
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Excellent, as usual.
What is health? How does it differ from the norm? From the standard?
And Drunk driving as well
Stopping shooting by taking away everyone's guns is like not allowing sober drivers to prevent drunk driving accidents.
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Why, though? This guy is an idiot. He just says a bunch of untrue things every time he speaks. He preaches hate to children and works to take away the rights and liberties of Americans.
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