Subj : Promises and Word Sal To : AARON THOMAS From : Mike Powell Date : Wed Oct 02 2024 08:32:00 > MP> Trump mentioned that Virginia was pushing for infanticide, which was > MP> already debunked, and repeatedly brought up the Springfield pet-eating > MP> claim, which has since been debunked. > How is it debunked? Didn't they agree that they were not going to > perform lifesaving treatment on abortion survivors, but that they would keep > it comfortable until it died? Technically that's not infanticide, > but it's still neglect, abuse, and homicide. And if that's what Trump is > talking about, then I agree with him. No, he was talking about babies who are not born viable there. That *could* include abortion survivors but, as they were not talking about allowing abortions up until birth and with infanticide being illegal, that is not what was being discussed there. To put it another way, if it was an abortion attempt, why would they need to consult with the parent(s) to determine what to do next when they already know the parent(s) want to have the pregnancy terminated? I asked this before but, if a birth is not viable (i.e. the kid will not live no matter what you do), I am not sure what people who are supposedly all about babies get so upset about wanting to keep a dying infant comfortable. > MP> Trump mentioned that Virginia was pushing for infanticide, which was > MP> already debunked, and repeatedly brought up the Springfield pet-eating > MP> claim, which has since been debunked. > Debunked how? There were also reports of migrants killing livestock back in > 2021 when Biden first ripped the border open. This doesn't mean that all the > migrants are doing it, but it could mean that it's happened before. Springfield authorities, including their mayor and law enforcement, have stated that there is no evidence of pet-eating in Springfield. I posted a link here about it where the mayor pointed out other *REAL* problems they were having with strained resources... schools, police, housing, traffic violations. The alleged examples used in Internet memes... the cat eater who is actually a US citizen who doesn't live in Springfield, and the goose killer which also didn't happen in Springfield... have been debunked by local newspapers. I posted such a link to an article from the Canton newspaper that said straight up the person who killed the cat was a known citizen with mental issues, and the incident happened in their town, not Springfield. Now, the migrants killing livestock on the border has been reported before, but that is *NOT* the claim that Trump made during the debate. He repeatedly mentioned Springfield, Ohio, and the Haitians. * SLMR 2.1a * Software Independent: Won't work with ANY software. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .