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Forgive me. I made the mistake of assuming you were aware of The Reproductive Health Act signed in by Andrew Cuomo this past January which allows abortion up to 40 weeks. It's no longer about it being safe and rare, as it is about access now. Would you like a link to the bill? You havent watched the clips I posted, have you? Post-birth abortion is being pushed. Thanks for the informative post, but that doesn't address the issue between MagaMoron and myself. "No one embraces abortions." Ever heard of "Shout your abortion"? This was pretty big about a year ago. In addition, here's an example of someone embracing abortion (@00:15) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkyvVSge-_8 "...I also had my first abortion at the Seattle Planned Parenthood. Yaaaay!" *crowd cheers* Respectfully, I don't think you've watched the videos, or you didn't pay attention. Simply put, you're wrong, which is amazing because the proof is in both of the videos. I've even given you a time-stamp. I'm tempted to write out a transcript, but I'm sure you'll somehow, miraculously weasel your way out since you're blinded by truth. Simply amazing for all the wrong reasons. EDIT: They guy in the first vid talks about comforting the baby (post-birth) while having a discussion with the mother in the other room. Unbelievable how you can say this is not post-birth (@40:09). (@38:45) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6WD_3H0wKU https://twitter.com/i/status/1090379242771165184 Maga Moron wrote: "No one supports "post birth abortions" Uninitiated and ill-informed, are we? The Democrats are running on this platform. Would you like me to cite sources? Well, at least we both share the common goal that we both want to save lives :) Cheers, Jacob Does your gun-range prohibit rapid-fire as well? Me being in California limits me to outdoor/indoor ranges as opposed to going out to the outskirts/boonies and shooting pottery. While I respectfully disagree with you regarding him being a racist and Islamophobic (as his past endeavors disprove this), everything else you've posted is accurate and spot-on. So your answer is just by being himself he automatically facilitates today's outrage culture? So would you say it's his rhetoric, and not his policies? I apologize if it seems like I'm putting words in your mouth, as that is not my intent. I appreciate how well spoken you are and how very intricate you are with expressing your views. Thanks for you kind words, Malkovich. To be frank, I do not think anyone will beat Trump, and I say this as a moderate. My opinion is that the DNC made a poor decision with the 40 week abortion and infanticide debate. Up until a couple months ago, neither side had many single-voter issues. Now that has changed. While I may be wrong, I do think the 2020 election will come down to the pro-choice/pro-life issue. Trump says that murdering babies is wrong. The DNC revealed their hand the other day and disagrees with him. I think this will be the single issue (regarding moderates and libertarians) that will hand Trump the 2020 presidency. Again, I could be wrong, but this is what I've taken in the past couple months or so. "He facilitates the outrage culture so many of them enjoy indulging in." Respectfully, Malkovich, but what has The Pres done to to facilitate the current outrage culture? I do agree that the DNC needs the white vote, which is becoming increasingly difficult for them as their social agenda continues to the far left. Not only do I think Harris is targeting "millennials and techies", but she's going to target the minority votes as well. Will it be enough to beat The Pres, of course not (and I understand that wasnt your original question). But I do think it will be enough to win the DNC nomination. But, I could wrong. Just my worthless. 02. I shudder at the bumpstock ban. Dammit that still pisses me off... I think Harris has a chance. Especially with Booker running as Vice. If anyone has a chance winning the nomination (and beating the pit boss), it's them. Her Green Deal is extremely flawed, but I can see it being very appealing to a lot of millennials and the iGen. Well, I have to give credit where credit is due :) I appreciate the red carpet treatment, UV, regardless of your bigotry. Also, your ad hominems will not mask the fact that Ive adressed every single one of your points in previous posts and the fact that you're a racist since you refuse to believe a black man can have my political view. But I digress, I missed you too. EDIT: "... you of course put all the blame on the left." Again, you couldnt be more wrong. Objectively, both the right and left are insane. The video I posted put both sides (the left and right, in case you don't understand) on blast. Way to go being wrong again, UV. "I drink your milkshake!" There Will Be Blood "If you build it, he will come." Field of Dreams "In short: Coming from Uwe Boll, this is really good film despite everything." I remember watching this when it first came out, as I was on a Uwe Boll binge (I know, so many questions). I remember finishing watching House of the Dead and remember thinking it was the worst movie I've ever seen (at that time). I remember watching Far Cry, which was far, far better than House of the Dead (but still pretty bad and unwatchable). After, I saw Rampage and Postal, I couldn't help but be impressed. Then, I watched Tunnel Rats. Wow, what an amazing and haunting film. I could still remember the ending and the emptiness I felt once the credits started to roll. It really was a really good film, ESPECIALLY for Uwe Boll. This was the last Uwe Boll film I watched, as I wanted to end on a somewhat high-note regarding the director. But yes, Tunnel Rats was not bad at all. I dont know why Clash of the Titans isnt on my list. It is now :) Thanks again Nice! Will definitely add to the list! Thank you