https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-62492791
Type: Posts; User: Peerie Maa
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-62492791
That is not a plateau, you have terraced. ;)
Well, all the while you pay lip service to voting for representatives you are still a democracy, if a flawed one.
Do you practice being obtuse, or is it a natural knack?
That is an oversimplification. Democratic governments form a consensus through debate before they enact any change. See Edmund Burke.
Have you got me on ignore?
I have discussed this in a couple of posts.
First off, if you define liberal democracy as complying with the principles of liberalism, then it can regulate finance to...
Your constitution is silent on abortion, abortion was not a thing when the Constitution was ratified. So I fail to see how the issue is a constitutional one.
The issue is a pragmatic one. How...
Those are down to the Law of Unintended Consequences.
In order to encourage cycling, the PTB offered financial inducements to the highway Authority to help pay for road works if they included cycle...
No one turned it into a Federal Law?
Yes, the "removal" is called emergency C section or induced delivery.
Now stop being silly, do.
Or Stanley Baxter.
The UK has just closed a loophole.
6 points is halfway to losing your license.
Got a link for that?
https://theconversation.com/brittney-griners-sentence-is-in-line-with-russias-strict-drug-penalties-but-how-long-she-serves-will-be-decided-outside-the-courtroom-188271
I think that this proves that your position is NOT TRUE. ;)
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/goedel-incompleteness/
^ Here have another try.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1b3Njndqo0
Fairy Nuff.
I'll leave you so sit in the vacuum of OR's refusal to engage.
Voting on referendums, See Kansas. Is that what you mean by voting for other than their representatives?
I don’t think that it is possible to provide any answer that will satisfy you.
If a...
Fantabulous News.
Transatlantic Sessions is back. :D
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00116jn
My mother's side of the family were farming stock. So the Archers was a must, especially as the scriptwriters worked in advice about innovations and developments in agriculture as a sort of public...
Cancer is a bitch.
I was forced to listen to "Sing something simple". It put me off of not quite close harmony for life.
For someone who hates it, you have listened to a lot of it. ;)
It is the "controlling women" that was a step too far. Being totally uncaring about the mother's well-being I will accept, but not "controlling"
Should that not be in your ears?
I was with you until that last paragraph.
Our laws are a balancing act that considers the well-being of the mother at all stages of the pregnancy, with the well-being of a fetus that is viable...
The same way that a pusher tug keeps a string of barges straight.
Here you go.
I look at the total picture. Not just the bit that you assume I would look at whilst ignoring the rest of the information provided.
Meanwhile, I have answered the question that you thought you were...
That you have to impregnate your dead brother's widow?
Only to Oregonians.
Hugh, that would be polyester resin in the tapes, not epoxy. Polyester is not as sensitive to UV.
This is from your #175
You forgot to edit out "in the USA."
Which you quoted twice.
I answered your question as written about the USA.
If you had not included "in the USA" in your quote, the...
Well, the yellow paint looks sound, so just sand it and refresh.
To be pedantic, there is the Morning After Pill. Contraception or abortion? ;)
Well, yes and no.
You originally put the question in response to an OR post that was clearly and implicitly referring to the US system
You did select a single line of his text, when framing your...
The power of Hollywood. They were not going to make something that their biggest market would not relate to.
We had Saturday matinées with a B Western
We did have a domestic film industry, the...
But, where do you draw the line.
Back in the day, means testing required claimants to sell their possessions, the tools that they needed to work at their trade, every stick of furniture except the...
What is abstract about the fustercluck that is US politics.
You want to discuss the abstract, don't link it to a specific set of circumstances.
Now that might be related to my engineers mind,...
Have a good one, Kat. Time to break out the Prosecco.
Thanks for sharing the explanation.
May I suggest that it is fine for you to think like that.
But you could be doing yourself a disservice by arguing like that.
You have put a meme in my mind:...
A bit of fisheye effect there.
No, you are splitting hairs.
It is as if you are saying that you can jump from a height without suffering harm.
Which is true.
Until you hit the ground.
Your pedantry is inappropriate.
You sure about that? Can a republic run by oligarchs not also exist? That was sort of how the Republic of ancient Rome worked.
Splitting hairs again. The process of passing legislation, or making an amendment, is not complete until it is complete. So no, the US cannot make laws that SCOTUS rules unconstitutional. The US...
Pile some good well rotted manure on the bed and await events.
It occurs to me that the appropriate response should be, “We refer you to the reply given in the case of Arkell v. Pressdram.”
As far as I can tell, that applies to mathematical logic, not argument as in debate. Which is why I asked TLT for clarification.
Google tells us that it is a pilsner Aka larger
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/5164yhEVsML._AC_.jpg
...
I, too, am waiting for an answer to what makes the US a republic, apart from the ability to elect a Skidmark as Head of State that is.
We are a Constitutional Monarchy, not a republic.
Already answered.