What did Ruth Bader Ginsburg ACTUALLY mean in her 'dying wish?'

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  1. chris155au

    chris155au Well-Known Member

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    You seem to be arguing for abortion without invoking "women's rights." That's rare. Is it more of a social argument? That society would be left with "unwanted children?"
     
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    Golem Well-Known Member Donor

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    Forum rules forbid me from giving an honest answer to that question. Sorry.
     
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    LOL. But sure. You assume many things. Like facts, and stuff. You shouldn't mistake having morality as a condition that presupposes religiousness.
     
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    What was moral about Trump stealing money from his charitable foundation? Can a person who still supports Trump in full knowledge he stole from a charity lay claim to morality?
     
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    drluggit Well-Known Member

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    Golly.. not that's a big can of whataboutism.... Why not simply address the thread instead of trying to derail the conversation?
     
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    Golem Well-Known Member Donor

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    My comment had nothing to do with morality. Forum rules prevent me from being more explicit. But religiousness and "supporting" Trump do have an unavoidable and undeniable correlation that has nothing to do with the more traditional concept of "religion". And most definitely has nothing to do with morality.
     
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    Clearly, you have an opinion. It seems entirely baseless, but you have an opinion. Brava...
     

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