Making false accusations is already illegal, but I'm all ears...
Beating your wife was illegal long before the Violence Against Women Act was passed.
Making false accusations is already illegal, but I'm all ears...
Beating your wife was illegal long before the Violence Against Women Act was passed.
The hispanics want illegal immigrants into the country, Republicans want to stop that whats the problem then?
Idiocy. Sheer idiocy. Next, you can argue "they didn't include GIRLS!! THEY HATE GIRLS!"
Out of my thread, ignoramus. It's not unconstitutional, hasn't been ruled such, hasn't been attacked as such in 18 years being in effect and that's not the grounds for this vote. Bye!
You only wanted to hear responses from people who agree 100% with your ideological philosophy?
I have a female friend that is 19 years old. She is 5'2" and weighs about 95lb soaking wet. She was beaten and raped last year while walking home from school.
I've been teaching her how to shoot and she recently applied for a permit to carry a concealed handgun. The State of California denied her request.
Liberal policies at work :thumbsup:
So, you're saying she won't get struck from behind and robbed and her concealed handgun taken from her, and possibly used against her? Darn, you are such a good friend.
I understand it's conservative dogma that she would never have any problem from the gun and only use it successfully to defend against an attack.
But that's a different topic you can start, not the topic of this thread 'b-b-but gun control'.
Ideology is the enemy (unless you're a librul).
- Craig234
So, you're saying she won't get struck from behind and robbed and her concealed handgun taken from her, and possibly used against her? Darn, you are such a good friend.
I understand it's conservative dogma that she would never have any problem from the gun and only use it successfully to defend against an attack.
But that's a different topic you can start, not the topic of this thread 'b-b-but gun control'.
Maybe you should ask my friend for her opinion? She wants to carry a gun to defend herself.
Oh, that's right.
You know better than she does what's good for her.
Weren't you the one that was just lecturing me for trying to tell women what is good for them? 😵
Here, I'll edit your quote:
If you really would deny a person like my friend the right to defend herself you're a terrible person, honestly.
It's a valid topic for discussion, in your thread. What part of 'not this thread' is unclear?
We're having a discussion of the War on Women. My posts are on topic.
Did you watch the video? I'm going to ask anyone before they get a reply.
Not yet, i'm at work with no sound, i'll have a look tonight when i get home
Yeah right....Republican LOVE...I MEAN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE Cheap labor.
Look no further then to their constant objections to raising the minimum wage and their hard on for Right to fire States.
I just went through various articles on the subject in written form since i can't do video at the moment . . . . is the republicans main issue the path to residency/citizenship for battered women?
I just went through various articles on the subject in written form since i can't do video at the moment . . . . is the republicans main issue the path to residency/citizenship for battered women?
for women who are not yet citizens, but are married to citizens and on a green card for example, if they're abused or battered, they can divorce the man and proceed on the path to citizenship. . .
although to be honest i can't remember if this is only for women, it's on form I-751 somwehere
Confidentiality is crucial. As the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee noted in its 2005 report to reauthorize VAWA and expand protections, without such guarantees, an abuser could try to derail a spouse's green-card application or push to have him or her deported. A battered woman whose application depends on her abusive husband certainly might think twice about filing if she knew her abuser would be notified that she was seeking help without him.
Eliminating the confidentiality provision is one of several changes House Republicans would like to make to weaken the law. They argue that the changes are necessary to combat fraud, in which immigrants falsely claim to have been abused in order to obtain visas. But where are the data and studies that indicate that fraud is a problem? Immigrant victims who petition for visas under VAWA are already required to supply ample evidence of abuse, such as police reports or medical records. And applications undergo intense scrutiny. In fiscal 2011, immigration officials denied nearly a third of those petitions.
MSNBC continues their war on truth.
Out of my thread, ignoramus.
Leave. I'm not reading or replying to you because your posts are ignorant trolling. Leave.
nehalem can't respect the request to leave my thread, goes on ignore.
Did you watch the video? I'm going to ask anyone before they get a reply.
Second, did you watch the video? Yes or no.