Campbell
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People are blowing this completely out of proportion. A 20 week limit is more than reasonable. 95% of europe has a 12 week or lower cutoff, and nobody here is really crying about it. Waiting over 20 weeks is completely lazy and ridiculous.
As far as the regulations goes, I think it's hilarious that the same people on the left that cry for more government, more control, and more regulation, no matter how many businesses shut down, suddenly freak out when those regulations are imposed on their precious clinics. Hospitals are required to be up to certain standards, why shouldn't abortion clinics?
What it really boils down to is a bunch of old dry cod men trying to govern what a woman and her physician decide is best for her own health and circumstances. The 2000 year old fairy tales contain a whole lot of bull****.
MURDER is Bull.... huh?
YOUR own party says "It's a woman's choice...it's HER body"
Assuming you're male, why is it any of your man business? The only question a 'man' should be asking is "Why do you want to kill our child?"
"OUR CHILD?"
You got to be trying to **** me. Republicans want to force a woman which they know nothing about, who possibly was an unwanted child themselves to carry the product of rape, incest, drunken endeavor etc. to term.
"OUR CHILD?"
You got to be trying to **** me. Republicans want to force a woman which they know nothing about, who possibly was an unwanted child themselves to carry the product of rape, incest, drunken endeavor etc. to term.
The right now believes that Europe is a shining example of probity.
Abortion on demand in the first trimester, "mother's physical or mental health" for the rest. The rules get stricter the more Catholic the country, though Malta, which has a complete ban, with no exceptions, doesn't have a strong enforcement policy.
BBC News - Europe's abortion rules
Republicans want to force a woman which they know nothing about, who possibly was an unwanted child themselves to carry the product of rape, incest, drunken endeavor etc. to term.
Now that IS Bull....! And you know it.
And again...why is it any of your business. Women want you out of theirs.
Most women voted for Obama last time in the middle of the greatest recession this country has ever seen. That says a lot.
Just answer my question..Why is it **your** business? What is **your** horse in this race?
What it really boils down to is a bunch of old dry cod men trying to govern what a woman and her physician decide is best for her own health and circumstances. The 2000 year old fairy tales contain a whole lot of bull****.
What it really boils down to is a bunch of old dry cod men trying to govern what a woman and her physician decide is best for her own health and circumstances. The 2000 year old fairy tales contain a whole lot of bull****.
I'm pro-choice but sick and tired of this anti-male slant.
I want men to be good fathers, be involved, and give a damn. . . I am sick of this anti-male sentiment as if their opinion does not matter. It does - it matters a lot - because we need them to be involved more in the lives and concerns of their partners, not LESS.
Maybe if more were involved and cared more we'd have LESS abortions.
It's a tired, worn out, offensive and unwelcome sentiment and I am very - VERY tired of it. It doesn't HELP anyone.
It is my business because I do not like the idea of a bunch of old dry cod politicians taking away a woman's right to choose what they decide in matters involving their own bodies.
Welcome to the hate filled world of Campbell. If its not hating men, it's hating southern white racists.
Wild Night in Texas as Abortion Filibuster Leads to Disputed Midnight Vote - Abby Ohlheiser and Dashiell Bennett - The Atlantic Wire
Texas State Senator Wendy Davis attempted a 13-hour filibuster in the State Senate to prevent a vote on a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks in Texas. The bill needed to come to a vote before the special legislative session reached its midnight deadline. If Davis was still talking — thereby preventing a vote (cont)
I'm pro-choice but sick and tired of this anti-male slant.
I want men to be good fathers, be involved, and give a damn. . . I am sick of this anti-male sentiment as if their opinion does not matter. It does - it matters a lot - because we need them to be involved more in the lives and concerns of their partners, not LESS.
Maybe if more were involved and cared more we'd have LESS abortions.
It's a tired, worn out, offensive and unwelcome sentiment and I am very - VERY tired of it. It doesn't HELP anyone.
Damn strange that you claim to be pro choice but defend a bunch of old dry cods who believe they have been appointed by GAWD to interfere with the freedom of others. A man knows one thing about a woman's vagina.....it feels good.
Damn strange that you claim to be pro choice but defend a bunch of old dry cods who believe they have been appointed by GAWD to interfere with the freedom of others. A man knows one thing about a woman's vagina.....it feels good.
That might be all you know :shrug: This is much more complicated than 'who has a vagina and who doesn't' - Perhaps that's the problem that we face in this society: people only think of pregnancy as a mere matter of biological function and nothing more . . . undercutting the significant and importance of being able to have and adequately support a child thereafter.
I support the 20-weeks cut off and, in fact, I think it should be earlier.
That might be all you know :shrug: This is much more complicated than 'who has a vagina and who doesn't' - Perhaps that's the problem that we face in this society: people only think of pregnancy as a mere matter of biological function and nothing more . . . undercutting the significant and importance of being able to have and adequately support a child thereafter.
I support the 20-weeks cut off and, in fact, I think it should be earlier.
The stupid bible started all this rank bull****. That book was written by primitive camel herders who believed in witches and thought the earth was flat. You folks have been found out. You would be wise to find something to believe that at least falls in the 18th or 19th century.
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