Re: Did Trump "Drain" the swamp?
Posted: Thu May 05, 2022 2:28 am
Do you know what a woman is? Or are you confused like Gad and the others here?
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Do you know what a woman is? Or are you confused like Gad and the others here?
I have my own generalized personal definition, but as it isn’t a legal definition, it’s pretty useless to anyone outside of myself.
Goalpost shifting. Markkk lost the vaccine argument and proceeds to move onto "what is a woman"? and Democrat's are baby killers...Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 12:37 amLOL…under Biden they are promoting there is basically no such thing as a Woman…How can you say that when the judge that Biden appointed is not even sure what a Women is?
What they ar e going to do is give the states control over whether a Baby is murdered or not…so don’t worry, many states will carry on your wish.
No I said nothing about a legal definition…I asked what your definition is? But here is one legal def from a legal dictionary…
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/WOMENWomen
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WOMEN, persons. In its most enlarged sense, this word signifies all the females of the human species; but in a more restricted sense, it means all such females who have arrived at the age of puberty. Mulieris appellatione etiam virgo viri potens continetur. Dig. 50, 16, 13.
2. Women are either single or married. 1. Single or unmarried women have all the civil rights of men; they may therefore enter into contracts or engagements; sue and be sued; be trustees or guardians, they may be witnesses, and may for that purpose attest all papers; but they are generally, not possessed of any political power; hence they cannot be elected representatives of the people, nor be appointed to the offices of judge, attorney at law, sheriff, constable, or any other office, unless expressly authorized by law; instances occur of their being appointed postmistresses nor can they vote at any election. Woodes. Lect. 31; 4 Inst. 5; but see Callis, Sew. 252; 2 Inst 34; 4 Inst. 311, marg.
3.-2. The existence of a married woman being merged, by a fiction of law, in the being of her husband, she is rendered incapable, during the coverture, of entering into any contract, or of suing or being sued, except she be joined with her husband; and she labors under all the incapacities above mentioned, to which single women are subject. Vide Abortion; Contract; Divorce; Feminine; Foetus; Gender; Incapacity; Man; Marriage; Masculine; Mother; Necessaries; Parties to Actions Parties to Contracts; Pregnancy; Wife.
What does the word "abortion" mean from a medical context?Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 2:47 amNo I said nothing about a legal definition…I asked what your definition is? But here is one legal def from a legal dictionary…
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/WOMENWomen
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WOMEN, persons. In its most enlarged sense, this word signifies all the females of the human species; but in a more restricted sense, it means all such females who have arrived at the age of puberty. Mulieris appellatione etiam virgo viri potens continetur. Dig. 50, 16, 13.
2. Women are either single or married. 1. Single or unmarried women have all the civil rights of men; they may therefore enter into contracts or engagements; sue and be sued; be trustees or guardians, they may be witnesses, and may for that purpose attest all papers; but they are generally, not possessed of any political power; hence they cannot be elected representatives of the people, nor be appointed to the offices of judge, attorney at law, sheriff, constable, or any other office, unless expressly authorized by law; instances occur of their being appointed postmistresses nor can they vote at any election. Woodes. Lect. 31; 4 Inst. 5; but see Callis, Sew. 252; 2 Inst 34; 4 Inst. 311, marg.
3.-2. The existence of a married woman being merged, by a fiction of law, in the being of her husband, she is rendered incapable, during the coverture, of entering into any contract, or of suing or being sued, except she be joined with her husband; and she labors under all the incapacities above mentioned, to which single women are subject. Vide Abortion; Contract; Divorce; Feminine; Foetus; Gender; Incapacity; Man; Marriage; Masculine; Mother; Necessaries; Parties to Actions Parties to Contracts; Pregnancy; Wife.
I only know of one Justice that was asked…maybe we should ask them? Maybe do a search of decisions?
What is you definition? That was the question. And in regards to an aborted birth, does a woman have the right to choose?
Markk wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 2:47 amNo I said nothing about a legal definition…I asked what your definition is? But here is one legal def from a legal dictionary…
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/WOMEN<snip>
I think it's worth noting that Trump also withdrew US financial support of the ACT-Accelerator. So he not only created a parallel effort, but he knowingly hobbled the global effort at the same time.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 2:42 pmThe only criticism I have is that Warp Speed was completely duplicative off the international program that had the same function — the Covax Accelerator. The decision to run a parallel effort was purely political, based on Trump’s hostility toward China and the WHO. Even worse, Warp Speed didn’t even share data as part of the Solidarity Trial, which supplied a broad base of data across countries to evaluate safety and efficacy of vaccines and treatments.
That decision was counterproductive, as it resulted in a glut of vaccines in the US, but a shortage of vaccines in many other countries. And until the rate of transmission is slowed everywhere, variants that originate in countries with insufficient vaccines will result in repeated waves of infection in the US. It’sa perfect example of how “America First” is the wrong strategy when addressing worldwide problems.