Also, ban bloatware
Also, ban bloatware
Also, Bernie dropped out before half the country could vote.
True. Even when it isn't "self". I'm referring to those people(correction:also monsters) that praise monsters who bomb clinics that provide abortion.
How is she strong? She dropped out and endorsed the one person she chose to criticize. When she could have continued to campaign for herself. That's not strong. That's obedient. She's good at following orders and doing what she's told.
Yes, because calling black people less diverse than hispanics and following up with claims they all want one thing (that doesn't actually help anyone) is totes smart and good. For fucks sake, these people really do want to lose.
She even boasted on the news that she would have bombed Syria earlier than Trump did.
As a woman, I have no idea what she's talking about. I don't relate to lizards. That's not a thing all women do.
Just look up the anti choice movement's origins.
THE NOT-SO-LOFTY ORIGINS OF THE EVANGELICAL PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT http://religiondispatches.org/the-not-so-lofty-origins-of-the-evangelical-pro-life-movement/
"Randall Balmer has succinctly put it: “the religious right of the late twentieth century organized to perpetuate racial discrimination.” Only after the movement was underway did it begin advocacy on abortion.
They have to go back to Roman theologian Tertullian to reinforce their claim that the “orthodox position” is that life begins at conception, conveniently leaving out the fact that Church fathers Augustine and Aquinas—and most evangelicals up until the 1970s—are on the other side of the argument.
Its founding moral outrage stemmed not from Roe v. Wade, but from the prospect of government-imposed desegregation; it rest its intellectual foundation on highly dubious, non-scholarly arguments advanced by Francis Schaeffer; it mobilized lay evangelicals to action by telling them the Bible teaches something it does not actually teach; and it actively suppressed the scholarship of evangelicals who held alternative viewpoints. The Bible, does not, in fact, teach that life begins at conception, evangelical scholars understandably emerged to challenge these views. The evangelical pro-life movement maintained momentum by actively suppressing such scholarship."
The ‘biblical view’ that’s younger than the Happy Meal https://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2012/02/18/the-biblical-view-thats-younger-than-the-happy-meal/
"At some point between 1968 and 2012, the Bible began to say something different. That’s interesting. Even more interesting is how thoroughly the record has been rewritten. By the mid-1980s, the evangelical right was so successful with this strategy that the popular evangelical community would no longer tolerate any alternative position. By the time of the 1988 elections, everyone in American evangelicalism opposed legal abortion and everyone in American evangelicalism was pretending that this had always been the case."
Our bodies really are just objects to these people. It's so gross