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Related: About this forumMale reporter tries to spar with Jen Psaki about new Texas law, INSTANTLY regrets it - Brian Tyler
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Male reporter tries to spar with Jen Psaki about new Texas law, INSTANTLY regrets it - Brian Tyler (Original Post)
ItsjustMe
Sep 2021
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I really like his take on the issues. Absolutely agree on the filibuster needing gone. nt
Baked Potato
Sep 2021
#4
question everything
(47,479 posts)1. BINGO!
littlemissmartypants
(22,656 posts)2. ❤ nt
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)4. I really like his take on the issues. Absolutely agree on the filibuster needing gone. nt
TomSlick
(11,098 posts)5. That's gonna leave a mark.
Jetheels
(991 posts)6. Wouldn't we have better separation of church and state
If churches paid taxes?
Frasier Balzov
(2,647 posts)7. A better retort might have been to pose a question.
If Jen were to have said: Last time I checked, the Catholic church opposes contraception. Do you think it is possible for someone to be a member of the Catholic church and support the use of contraceptives as a matter of personal choice?
To support Roe, we musn't forget to support Griswold. The decision in Roe v. Wade rests upon the earlier decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, and cites it expressly.
BigmanPigman
(51,591 posts)8. I heard that earlier and was very impressed.