Please tell Bobby I would be happy to give him a Zoom briefing on this and other economic topics including how the US government has been bankrupt for 15 years and is living on borrowed time.
At this moment, he may be a second choice for Ohioans. There are rumors that Joe Biden may not qualify for the ballot, since the Democrat National Convention takes place after the date the Democrat Party must certify the party's nominee.
Now, there is a high likelihood that this may be corrected by the state legislature, but it's not any guarantee.
Republicans would have to vote to do that. Fat chance. More likely the Democratic convention has to be moved. Somebody is really dumb in the DNC for that one
But this is basic stuff. Like Ohio has to certify their primary results in time for convention. And the convention was scheduled ahead of that.
If Biden cannot get on Ballot in Ohio he is toast. Might as well not have the election as thats a swing state
And the speed up the certification is an act of state legislature-which is in the Republicans' hands. And are they going to be nice to Joe Biden after what he did in primaries and 2020??
He’s still by far the best candidate but his interview with Sage Steele during which he said late term abortion should be “left to the woman” is deeply disturbing. Clearly this is a viable human being. There can be debates about whether no abortion should be legal, heartbeat bill restrictions etc but not decrying late term abortion and stating it clearly should be illegal is going to lose RFK many votes.
I’ve been a big supporter from the outset because of his stance on Pharma and war but this was so shocking I immediately recalled the lines from Simon and Garfunkel’s Mrs Robinson:
Because RFK Jr. argued that “my body, my choice” applies to freedom from forced vaccination, he is endeavoring to be consistent here with how this concept holds true with the question of a woman’s choice to abort or to not. However, my opinion would be that he best not feel the need to make a detailed public stand on each and every single issue and esp. those in which a President has little to do. After all, abortion parameters are dictated by legislature and the courts and not by the executive branch; so, if elected, he will have little say in the matter, as indeed should be the case. Therefore, it is probably best for him to retain his emphasis that “every abortion is a tragedy” and on striving to provide resources for women to carry embryo-to-fetus-to-birth rather than addressing this issue from a legislative standpoint. That being said, I am against abortion personally, both as a Christian and as a healthcare practitioner who understands human biology and physiology and that life comes from life; but I feel that the answer is education over legislation and providing all women with the knowledge and financial resources to carry through to childbirth. RFK has a plan for that, even as he mentioned in the interview, but the interviewer kept pushing him entirely in the legislative direction. (Legislation runs into all sorts of problems such as: when does life begin, how does one define fetal viability, who gets criminalized [the doctor? the mother? both?], what to do with rape or incest, and many other sticky wickets that few, if any, would have the wisdom and wherewithal to address in an efficient and satisfying way.) I think that scientific and moral education and the financial bulwark that Kennedy is saying he will endeavor to promote will prevent many more abortions than legislation. And isn’t that the goal that those of us who are pro-life really want realized--reducing the number of abortions? I believe that RFK Jr. wants that, too. He has said so, and I believe him.
I am a healthcare practitioner too (pathologist) and agree with all this , esp that he shouldn’t feel the need to comment on every issue. He gets himself in trouble. I’ll vote for him bec, as you said, the POTUS has no say on this, but he won’t be able to fully walk this back and it will hurt him
As an avid home gardener and one-time farm owner, I can tell you that my family and I never ate so well as when we grew our own food. Nothing could be more important than Regenerative Agriculture and the movement for Food Sovereignty.
Full term abortion? Wow ! I’m pro-choice, but Bobby lost me on this one. To carry a baby to term and kill it instead of placing it for adoption is sickening. No longer a slippery slope, it opens the door to the government deciding who is worthy of life.
Go Bobby. Every day that passes exposes Biden and Trump as tools of Globalist intrigue.
Here is my new article: https://www.reviewofreligions.org/45211/the-collapse-of-dollar-hegemony-could-lead-to-world-war-iii-interview-with-finance-expert-richard-c-cook/
Please tell Bobby I would be happy to give him a Zoom briefing on this and other economic topics including how the US government has been bankrupt for 15 years and is living on borrowed time.
Richard C. Cook
https://www.amazon.com/Our-Country-Then-Richard-Cook/dp/1949762858
Wonderful! Love these updates!
Yesss!👍😊
At this moment, he may be a second choice for Ohioans. There are rumors that Joe Biden may not qualify for the ballot, since the Democrat National Convention takes place after the date the Democrat Party must certify the party's nominee.
Now, there is a high likelihood that this may be corrected by the state legislature, but it's not any guarantee.
Republicans would have to vote to do that. Fat chance. More likely the Democratic convention has to be moved. Somebody is really dumb in the DNC for that one
They are ALL dumb in the DNC!!
But this is basic stuff. Like Ohio has to certify their primary results in time for convention. And the convention was scheduled ahead of that.
If Biden cannot get on Ballot in Ohio he is toast. Might as well not have the election as thats a swing state
And the speed up the certification is an act of state legislature-which is in the Republicans' hands. And are they going to be nice to Joe Biden after what he did in primaries and 2020??
Joe Biden is Burnt toast!!!
Yes, and the legislature just adjourned this afternoon without taking this up.
Good to hear
He’s still by far the best candidate but his interview with Sage Steele during which he said late term abortion should be “left to the woman” is deeply disturbing. Clearly this is a viable human being. There can be debates about whether no abortion should be legal, heartbeat bill restrictions etc but not decrying late term abortion and stating it clearly should be illegal is going to lose RFK many votes.
I’ve been a big supporter from the outset because of his stance on Pharma and war but this was so shocking I immediately recalled the lines from Simon and Garfunkel’s Mrs Robinson:
“Laugh about it
Shout about it
Every way you look at it you lose.”
He must clarify!
Because RFK Jr. argued that “my body, my choice” applies to freedom from forced vaccination, he is endeavoring to be consistent here with how this concept holds true with the question of a woman’s choice to abort or to not. However, my opinion would be that he best not feel the need to make a detailed public stand on each and every single issue and esp. those in which a President has little to do. After all, abortion parameters are dictated by legislature and the courts and not by the executive branch; so, if elected, he will have little say in the matter, as indeed should be the case. Therefore, it is probably best for him to retain his emphasis that “every abortion is a tragedy” and on striving to provide resources for women to carry embryo-to-fetus-to-birth rather than addressing this issue from a legislative standpoint. That being said, I am against abortion personally, both as a Christian and as a healthcare practitioner who understands human biology and physiology and that life comes from life; but I feel that the answer is education over legislation and providing all women with the knowledge and financial resources to carry through to childbirth. RFK has a plan for that, even as he mentioned in the interview, but the interviewer kept pushing him entirely in the legislative direction. (Legislation runs into all sorts of problems such as: when does life begin, how does one define fetal viability, who gets criminalized [the doctor? the mother? both?], what to do with rape or incest, and many other sticky wickets that few, if any, would have the wisdom and wherewithal to address in an efficient and satisfying way.) I think that scientific and moral education and the financial bulwark that Kennedy is saying he will endeavor to promote will prevent many more abortions than legislation. And isn’t that the goal that those of us who are pro-life really want realized--reducing the number of abortions? I believe that RFK Jr. wants that, too. He has said so, and I believe him.
I am a healthcare practitioner too (pathologist) and agree with all this , esp that he shouldn’t feel the need to comment on every issue. He gets himself in trouble. I’ll vote for him bec, as you said, the POTUS has no say on this, but he won’t be able to fully walk this back and it will hurt him
As an avid home gardener and one-time farm owner, I can tell you that my family and I never ate so well as when we grew our own food. Nothing could be more important than Regenerative Agriculture and the movement for Food Sovereignty.
Please check out this article I wrote about it.
https://www.vtforeignpolicy.com/2024/02/food-sovereignty/
Oklahoma is next
DOING ALL I CAN HERE TO HELP!!!!!!
Full term abortion? Wow ! I’m pro-choice, but Bobby lost me on this one. To carry a baby to term and kill it instead of placing it for adoption is sickening. No longer a slippery slope, it opens the door to the government deciding who is worthy of life.
Go Robert go!!!@
Congratulations Robert. Keep up the hard work and go all the way to the White House.
What’s the status in AZ? I thought I read that they had collected enough signatures but the state is not included here.