Straight Line of the Day: Content Warning: The Following Comments Contain Material That May Be Harmful or Traumatizing to Some Audiences:

Straight Line of the Day: Content Warning: The following comments contain material that may be harmful or traumatizing to some audiences:

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  1. Back in 2021 Biden made the following statement to Americas gun owners. “If you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons.” This statement traumatized me into having to worry about how many F-15’s and nukes the Taliban has.

  2. The 2020 election was stolen..no one expected treason like that..we are ready for 2022..it won’t happen again..Republicans will be the majority..then they are coming for the traitors and the trials will have receipts…and people will be exposed as traitors,lose everything and are going to jail….

  3. The following comments contain material that may be harmful or traumatizing to some audiences:

    A man’s word is his bond.

    Joe Biden entered the senate in 1973, the same year the Supreme Court legalized abortion in its Roe v. Wade decision. He has evolved from being strongly pro-life to rabidly pro-abortion. Here is a list of his changing positions.

    1974: A year after Roe v. Wade was decided, he said the ruling had gone “too far” and that a woman seeking an abortion should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

    1976: He votes for the “Hyde Amendment” which bans federal funding of abortions.

    1981: He introduces the “Biden Amendment” which prohibits foreign-aid funding of biomedical research involving abortion.

    1982: He votes for a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    1983: He votes against a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade. [that’s correct, one year after voting for it]

    1984: He votes for the Mexico City Policy which bans federal funding for abortions.

    1987: He becomes chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and leads the fight against Supreme Court nominee Judge Robert Bork, whom he said was opposed to Roe v. Wade.

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