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[Official] Kamala Harris for President 2024

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Sajan, Jul 21, 2024.

  1. Houstunna

    Houstunna Mr Graphix
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    Yes

    However, men 1) don't control access to sex and 2) suffer far more legal consequences for their actions.

    Men don't typically leave relationships because they are generally more loyal, cooperative with their mates, and have more realistic expectations.

    Divorce rates from higher to lowest:
    Lesbians
    Hetero
    Gay men
     
  2. Xopher

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    Men don't control access to sex? They can't say No?
     
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  3. Houstunna

    Houstunna Mr Graphix
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    You have a terrible habit of being obtuse.
     
  4. Xopher

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    Just admit you can't control yourself.
     
  5. Xopher

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    You control who you chose to stick your dick in without protection. Do you not?
     
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    Man accused of over 20 sexual assaults and found liable for rape posing in the White House 0x0.jpg
     
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  8. Houstunna

    Houstunna Mr Graphix
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    I've bypassed many women, but women gave the access first.

    It's part of the reason women are believed in SA cases -- because women control access. It's also the main cause of sexless marriages. There's not many men withholding sex from their wives.

    You already know that, yet you continue being silly.
     
  9. Xopher

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    You're the one who said women control access, get pregnant, and have abortions. Yet you put no responsibility on the men who put their dick in them with no protection causing the pregnancy.
     
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  10. Houstunna

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    I literally did put some responsibility on men by saying it wasn't husbandly to be having reckless sex. Did you miss that part? It's was right there in the post you quoted.

    Your problem is you put no responsibility on women, despite their having the most responsibility biologically.

    "My body, my choice"..... yep, and she knew it was her body before sex/pregnancy.

    Let's also not ignore the women who lie about being on birth control, put holes in condoms, and/or try to use sperm from a used condom (see Drake) to impregnate themselves.
     
  11. Xopher

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    Men have just as must responsibility as women. Don't want to get a woman pregnant, don't put your dick in them.
     
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    You’re a joke but I suppose most people who use tweets as sources are.
     
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    #7633 Scarface281, Sep 22, 2024
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  14. Houstunna

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    Okay.... first you talked about condom-use.

    Now it's, don't have sex all together.

    Your responses are goalpost-moving, obtuse, and very simpish.

    Good work
     
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    I know you aren't the sharpest knife in the drawer and that's ok. It shouldn't take you 3 attempts to post a source. Yes, their internal polling does suggest what you stated is true however other polling states the opposite. I'm wasting valuable football time even responding to your slow ass when I should know even a broken clock is right twice a day and you're mentally broke as ****. You might even give @Houstunna 's hurt and scarred mind a run for his money...


    Local Teamsters unions in key battleground states endorse Harris


    Local unions within the International Brotherhood of Teamsters are putting their support behind Vice President Harris in November, despite the wider union’s decision to withhold a presidential endorsement this year.

    “Michigan Teamsters President Kevin Moore and the Executive Board on behalf of 245,000 active and retired Teamsters enthusiastically endorse the Harris-Walz campaign,” Kevin D. Moore, president of the Michigan Teamsters Joint Council No. 43, said Wednesday in a document posted to Facebook.

    “We strongly support their continued commitment to the issues that matter most to working families and our nation’s middle class,” Moore continued. “Both Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz have consistently demonstrated their dedication to championing the labor movement, safeguarding social security, and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all Americans, including women’s reproductive rights.”

    Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien told The Hill on Wednesday that his union didn’t back Harris or former President Trump “because both candidates didn’t commit on the core issues that we need to get accomplished on behalf of our members.”

    Other unions that got behind the vice president’s bid include Teamsters Joint Council 42. According to the local union’s website, it “represents 23 Teamsters Union Locals located in Southern California, Southern Nevada, Guam, Saipan and Hawaii.”

    “The 300,000 Teamsters who work across California, Nevada, Hawaii, and Guam are fundamental to the American economy, not only producing and transporting goods, but also providing essential services throughout the private and public sectors,” Joint Council 42 President Chris Griswold said in a post on its Facebook page. “They deserve a committed administration that will relentlessly advocate for their rights, ensure their safety, and prioritize the needs of working people.”

    Harris’s bid for the presidency likely hinges on her ability to capture a handful of battleground states like Michigan and Nevada. According to the polling average from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ, she is leading Trump 48.6 percent to 47.2 percent in the Wolverine State. In the Silver State, the Democratic nominee is ahead 47.8 percent to her GOP rival’s 46.5 percent, the polling index found.

    Harris’s campaign referenced the endorsements from the local unions in a press release Wednesday, also stating that the vice president “has received the overwhelming support of organized labor because, while she has spent her entire career championing labor, Donald Trump celebrated firing striking workers and his Project 2025 agenda would fundamentally undermine the right to organize.”

    The Hill has reached out to the Teamsters.


    https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...al-teamsters-unions-battleground-states-2024/
     
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  17. Xopher

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    So you're saying men don't have responsibility? Flush the condom when you're done. Take responsibility for the condom. If you don't want to get a woman pregnant the responsibility is on YOU. You seem to believe a male is an innocent bystander in the reproduction process. This says more about you that YOU can't trust the women you sleep with. You made the claim men are better parents and said you have have studies and proof, yet you provide nothing. You are a misogynistic **** who has no respect for women or yourself.
     
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    First, you didn’t even realize the polling came from the official Teamsters account, and now you think a few local endorsements somehow outweigh the national polling that shows nearly two-thirds of their members backing Trump? You clearly don't know how this works, and are projecting your frustration since the facts aren't on your side (hence the quick insults).

    It’s funny that you’re hanging on to those local endorsements, but when the national union, you know, the one that represents ALL the members, stays neutral, then that says a lot more. Neutrality in this case is practically waving a giant red flag.

    Keep focusing on the scraps while the rest of us look at the full meal.
     
  19. Nook

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    No- Trump can be the biggest loser…. Losing the popular vote three straight times, losing the election twice against terrible candidates- and losing an election during a national emergency.

    Also don’t discuss accountability when you support Donald Trump.


    No Republicans are not losers - but MAGA and Trump are.
     
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    This is helpful, but there’s still something I don’t quite understand. So who should have access to abortion? Certainly not these black unwifely women who have reckless sex, right? I assume the same would go for white, Asian and Hispanic unwifely women who have reckless sex?

    How about widely women (regardless of race or ethnicity) who accidentally get impregnated by their husbands? Should they be allowed to have an abortion?

    I haven’t seen the “wifely woman” exception to abortion bans, so Im you can help me with this policy question.
     
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