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Nckdictator
Sep 8, 2006
Just..someone
Going to be interesting to see some people on the right try to spin this.

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/apr/22/nebraska-death-penalty-conservative-movement

quote:


A growing coalition of Christian, fiscally conservative and libertarian lawmakers are pushing to repeal the death penalty in some of America’s reddest states. And after years of working against state-sponsored executions, historically a Democratic platform, some conservatives say they believe the efforts are gaining traction.

The push for reform was on full display last week in Nebraska, as 17 Republican lawmakers in the one-house legislature advocated for passage of abolition bill LB268.

“I know many of you, when you went door to door, you said to the constituent you talked to: ‘You send me to Lincoln, [Nebraska,] and when I get down there I’m going to find government programs that don’t work, and I’m going to get rid of them,’” Senator Colby Coash told fellow lawmakers. “And that’s exactly what LB268 does … We can get justice without this method.”

The bill passed its first hurdle with a 30 to 12 vote in favor of repeal, potentially enough to override Republican governor Pete Ricketts’ veto threat. Two more successful votes are needed to send the bill to the governor’s desk, and there is strong opposition, including filibuster threats, to overcome. Still, conservative advocates said they believe it is one of the most promising developments in decades.

“We’re probably in the best position we’ve been in since the bill passed in 1979,” said Stacy Anderson, the conservative executive director of Nebraskans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, about the last time the state’s legislature passed an abolition bill. “From the conservative standpoint, the death penalty fails on all of our core values.”

National support for the death penalty has dropped over the last 20 years, falling to 56% in favor of capital punishment and 38% opposed, according to a March poll by Gallup. But Republicans are still the most likely group to support capital punishment, with 77% in support of the death penalty.
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Still, conservative activists point to the 10% decrease in Republican support over 20 years, growing support for life without parole as an alternative to the death penalty, and the issue’s low priority ranking among voters.

The most widely cited reasons for opposing the death penalty seem in line with some of the most fervent strains of American Republicanism: fiscal conservatism, pro-life principles and small government ideals.

And with increasing scrutiny on states that continue to execute prisoners despite a shortage of lethal injection drugs, the issue appears poised to continue to attract attention.

“It’s a government program that risks innocent life, costs more than the alternative, and is certainly not about limited government,” said Marc Hyden, an outreach specialist with Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty.

“When I’m first speaking, I think conservatives give me kind of a weird look,” said Hyden. “But about halfway through the presentation, it starts clicking with them – that this is a program that just doesn’t mesh with conservative ideals.”

The campaign has seen growing interest in red states such as Georgia, Kentucky, Kansas and Tennessee, both Hyden and abolitionists said.

In Montana, a fiercely conservative state, a death penalty abolition bill made it out of the House judiciary committee for the first time perhaps ever, according to death penalty abolition advocates there.

“I was shocked,” Moore told the Missoulian. “I didn’t expect it to come out of committee.” At the time that the bill passed to the floor, a stunned Moore described it as having “a tiger by the tail”.

The abolition bill failed in a vote on the house floor, but many see its progress out of the judiciary committee as nothing short of stunning.

“We were very excited,” said Jennifer Kirby about the bill’s progress. “It’s about time.”

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Vriess
Apr 30, 2013

Select the items of interest in the scene.

Returned with Honor.

Doesn't count as :goatsecx:


wait, I see the ring. It's all good.

Nintendo Kid
Aug 4, 2011

by Smythe

The guy constantly has the look of a bewildered background character in a b-movie crowd scene

tote up a bags
Jun 8, 2006

die stoats die

Time to get offenseive

Intel&Sebastian
Oct 20, 2002

colonel...
i'm trying to sneak around
but i'm dummy thicc
and the clap of my ass cheeks
keeps alerting the guards!
Its true though, the republican party is far too civil. If they would have killed an uninsured person on stage instead of just cheering for the idea like a football touchdown that election wouldve gone much better for them.

CommieGIR
Aug 22, 2006

The blue glow is a feature, not a bug


Pillbug

Look longingly into the distance and pretend to say something deep....

No, you just look like an rear end in a top hat.

Perestroika
Apr 8, 2010

CommieGIR posted:

Look longingly into the distance and pretend to say something deep....

No, you just look like an rear end in a top hat.

That's the thing that gets me most about these pictures. That's not some candid snapshot that happened to fit or something. He himself deliberately chose to go with that pose and that particular picture to present himself and his inane ramblings. I can't even imagine how much of an overinflated ego you need to have so that seems like a good idea and not like a completely narcissistic thing to do.

Perestroika fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Apr 24, 2015

How are u
May 19, 2005

by Azathoth
I think its pretty hilarious and sad that Crowder creates and publishes his own personalized memes, as if anybody in the world gave a poo poo.

blunt for century
Jul 4, 2008

I've got a bone to pick.


At what point were they playing nice? :confused:

Jerry Manderbilt
May 31, 2012

No matter how much paperwork I process, it never goes away. It only increases.

blunt for century posted:

At what point were they playing nice? :confused:

"Be grateful we don't bomb abortion clinics more often"? I hope that's not what he meant, but...

VideoTapir
Oct 18, 2005

He'll tire eventually.

blunt for century
Jul 4, 2008

I've got a bone to pick.

"They use a rusty hatchet to saw into the woman, and pull the 8.5 month old baby infant out. Then they swing him around by his umbilical cord and bang him into walls and the floor to kill him and then they chop him up with the hatchet while laughing and smoking meth. True story."
-Crowder
On Abortion

Davethulhu
Aug 12, 2003

Morbid Hound

Not me, though. Someone else do it.

VideoTapir
Oct 18, 2005

He'll tire eventually.

Full Battle Rattle
Aug 29, 2009

As long as the times refuse to change, we're going to make a hell of a racket.

Create a comprehensive welfare overhaul that doesn't punish the ever-living gently caress out of single mothers?

Oh, just yell at ladies outside planned parenthood, never mind then

Bushiz
Sep 21, 2004

The #1 Threat to Ba Sing Se

Grimey Drawer

The thing that always weirds me out about crowder is how uncomfortable he always looks in his own body. Not, like, a "ha ha, he's closted trans" joke, but he has the posture, stance, and physical mannerisms of a 16 year old kid who grew six inches taller in three months.

Intel&Sebastian
Oct 20, 2002

colonel...
i'm trying to sneak around
but i'm dummy thicc
and the clap of my ass cheeks
keeps alerting the guards!
I think its from how oddly staged every picture of him is, i.e. holding his hand in some sort of recoiling horror chest high so everyone sees his wedding ring.

How are u
May 19, 2005

by Azathoth
Fill the Crowder template with quotes from Lovecraft stories. :cthulhu:

Good Citizen
Aug 12, 2008

trump trump trump trump trump trump trump trump trump trump
I feel like Crowder is living every day like this Onion article, Report: Today The Day They Find Out You’re A Fraud

Well, more than most people anyway

VideoTapir
Oct 18, 2005

He'll tire eventually.

How are u posted:

Fill the Crowder template with quotes from Lovecraft stories. :cthulhu:

The one I did was Robert E. Howard doing Lovecraft fanfiction.

VideoTapir
Oct 18, 2005

He'll tire eventually.


Ceausescu

Barkhawk
Dec 23, 2006

Rev. Bleech_
Oct 19, 2004

~OKAY, WE'LL DRINK TO OUR LEGS!~


Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.

Jerry Manderbilt posted:

"Be grateful we don't bomb abortion clinics more often"? I hope that's not what he meant, but...

One of the more galling aspects of the abortion debate is the way in which "...or we'll kill you" is implicit in so much pro-life propaganda.

blunt for century
Jul 4, 2008

I've got a bone to pick.



i'm 12 :downsgun:

VideoTapir
Oct 18, 2005

He'll tire eventually.
Eric Rudolph

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CommieGIR
Aug 22, 2006

The blue glow is a feature, not a bug


Pillbug

Rent-A-Cop
Oct 15, 2004

I posted my food for USPOL Thanksgiving!

bango skank
Jan 15, 2008

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

Angry, loud, and offensive? But all those things are completely antithetical to the republican party!

FuzzySkinner
May 23, 2012

http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/24/us/frats-and-wounded-vets/

Was listening to local news talk, and former Saved By the Bell/Browns great Bob Golic today. He kept characterizing the people that had done these actions were "LIBERALS", and "BRAINWASHED IN SCHOOL BY LIBERAL PROFESSORS TO DO THIS".

..Uh...Pardon me, but I don't ever recall being taught to do that by any left leaning professor I've ever had, nor would any of my friends (who voted Democrat) would ever pull something on someone in the military.

I'm really sick of this crap.

Rev. Bleech_
Oct 19, 2004

~OKAY, WE'LL DRINK TO OUR LEGS!~


StandardVC10
Feb 6, 2007

This avatar now 50% more dark mode compliant
As far as Crowder edits go, I really have nothing better to add than the first one that I did upthread.

Doctor Butts
May 21, 2002

Mercury_Storm
Jun 12, 2003

*chomp chomp chomp*

Republicans
Oct 14, 2003

- More money for us

- Fuck you


I think it would be funny if we pulled off a reverse-Ben Garrison meme with Crowder where we make him sound like a far left-wing commentator and that's how most people end up knowing him.

Push El Burrito
May 9, 2006

Soiled Meat
Am I too late?

swampland
Oct 16, 2007

Dear Mr Cave, if you do not release the bats we will be forced to take legal action

Listerine
Jan 5, 2005

Exquisite Corpse

BUBBA GAY DUDLEY posted:

Am I too late?



This is just wonderful good times.

Deep Hurting
Jan 19, 2006

Hasters posted:

You can never talk about Newt without telling the whole story. He surprised his wife with a legal pad containing terms for a divorce, the day after she got out of surgery to remove a cancerous tumor.

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Dabir
Nov 10, 2012

Hasters posted:

You can never talk about Newt without telling the whole story. He surprised his wife with a legal pad containing terms for a divorce, the day after she got out of surgery to remove a cancerous tumor.

Nice surprise for her, she got rid of a second one.

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