He was NOT defending Trump when he was defaming those women! He was defaming them as an integral part of trying to subvert an American election. That makes it even worse!
No, he just thinks not treating everybody on the right as superior and above reproach is a sin. Doesn't matter what they do, so long as they're political fellow travellers.
The punishment may seem harsh to some, but let there be no doubt, Giuliani made every effort to completely ruin these women's lives, and he deserves it in spades.
The thing is, however, that to sign the petition (which is requirement for winning) it is necessary to be a registered voter in one of the 7 battleground states. That could tip it into the illegal, since it is not only illegal to pay (or reward) someone for voting, it is also illegal to pay or...
Why do people believe what they believe?
Because humans are programmed to listen to the adults closest to them, for their own safety.
Because if you make it through youth and survive, you still believe what you were told, and
Because actually analyzing what you believe in light of the reality...
Did you not say "Yes, he has been convicted of felonies related to business matters. No one cares about that but the left. I am not denying he was convicted of these felonies."
Really? You really believe that? Because what that means is that you believe EVERYBODY who is locked up in New York should be freed, and EVERYBODY who was acquitted should be locked up. That would have to be true if none of them could get a fair trial.
Oh, dear. Peddling dangerous books by quacks, pretending to know how to treat cancer. Not to mention that as a gay man, I guess I'm a member of your "alphabet mafia." By the way, about 30% of all pregnancies terminate naturally on their own, most before awareness of pregnancy, so life obviously...
Humanists do not "dismember babies." A baby is DEFINED as having been born, and that would be murder. Humanists don't do that. We also don't redefine words to suit our egenda, as you have just done. We do, however, permit a woman to make her own healthcare decisions -- and yes, that includes...
As long as humanity holds onto it's variety of competing (and also infallible) religions, not any time soon. As I pointed out above, that requires abandoning the presumed supernatural, and relying on science and reason. Humanists consider humans themselves to be the starting point for serious...
I find Humanism works perfectly well in all those respects -- and without the need for supernatural mumbo-jumbo. Humanism is a non-theistic view centered on human agency, and a reliance on science and reason rather than revelation from a supernatural source to understand the world. Humanists...
And I suppose you think it's going so much better in theocracies -- like Saudi Arabia and Iran? How many one-handed people does the world need, after all?