Boatrocker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:07 pmI think he just meant facial.
Nah, just referring to his shiny pink backpfeifengesicht face
Boatrocker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:07 pmI think he just meant facial.
I'm almost certain I got that from someone here - maybe Boat.
Vrede too wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 10:23 amHouse Passes An Abortion Ban After Letting Children's Health Program Expire
The GOP loves fetuses, hates women and wants children to get sick and die.
GOP Rep. Tim Murphy to retire after reports of affairbilly.pilgrim wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2017 11:58 amHow did this turd vote?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/pro-life- ... =DDMorning
Petition To the Department of Health and Human Services:
Your rules to undermine the guarantee of contraceptive coverage in insurance plans are an assault on our constitutional rights. It perverts the definition of religious liberty and disrupts progress toward gender equality. Do not use religion as an excuse to discriminate against countless Americans.
I’m concerned that HHS’s new rule will take away insurance coverage of birth control and allow employers to discriminate against women. Having no-cost birth control coverage has been so important to me and others across the country. Our access to care should not be restricted by our bosses’ religious beliefs. I want to make sure HHS hears from me: please protect this benefit. Our health and equality depend on it.
Thanks to this judge, a rapist gets child custody
Tell the Michigan Judicial Commission:
Initiate the removal of Judge Gregory S. Ross from the bench.
Stop Blocking Young Women’s Access to Safe Abortions
To Office of Refugee Resettlement Director Scott Lloyd:
Stop blocking young immigrant women from safe and legal abortion care. It is unconstitutional and unconscionable to force young women to continue a pregnancy against their will, no matter their documentation status.
Tell the Senate:
“Stand up for women’s rights. Block S.1922, a dangerous, extreme and unconstitutional 20-week abortion ban.”
Misogynist to dis women like this.South Carolina women's basketball team declines invitation to the White House
Neither of college basketball’s reigning national champions will visit the White House this year.
Two months after North Carolina men’s coach Roy Williams said a scheduling conflict would prevent the Tar Heels from accepting President Donald Trump’s invitation, South Carolina women’s coach Dawn Staley made a similar announcement Thursday night. The White House is holding Collegiate National Champions Day on Friday.
...when Trump invited championship teams from other sports to the White House but did not bestow that same honor on South Carolina. By last month, a frustrated Staley told the Associated Press she wasn’t even sure the Gamecocks would go to the White House even if they did receive an invitation.
“We won before those other teams won their championships,” Staley said. “I don’t know what else has to happen.”
When South Carolina’s invitation to Friday’s White House event finally did arrive earlier this month, Staley declined it. The Gamecocks defeated Clemson on Thursday night and have a practice scheduled for Friday in preparation for facing Wofford on Sunday.
The South Carolina women and North Carolina men aren’t the only two title winners not to celebrate their accomplishment with Trump at the White House. Trump rescinded an invitation to the Golden State Warriors this summer after many prominent players on the team publicly expressed misgivings about appearing with Trump given their clashing political ideologies....
Tell the Senate:
“Do everything in your power to block the anti-abortion fetal personhood language in the Trump Tax Scam.”
You answered your own question.