Trump Destroys Planned Parenthood

hotrodharley

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Thank you for your servitude...slave.
You're still mad that no adult stepped in to help you as a child. If you had called 911 instead of just whispering "Please don't, daddy. It's so big and makes my bottom hurt" we wouldn't have you to mock.
 

Jimdamick

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everyone does abortions. everyone- you don't need planned parenthood.
Oh yea?
How much did the one's you have had cost?
When I paid for my girlfriend's (who swore she was on birth control, lying bitch that she was) it cost me $550 in 1988, and that was subsidized PP, and it broke me.
So, yea, a low income girl/woman with no health insurance will have all that cash just laying around for her, and she say's to herself I'm going to go out and get laid and just use those funds if I get pregnant, because then I'll just go to Dr. Swartz and he'll fix it.

stfu, sweetheart
 

schuylaar

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That's a pretty fucking stupid statement.
There wasn't anything purposeful about my being involved with 2 unwanted pregnancies.
One resulted in an abortion whereas my partner and I had no hope of sustaining another life in our situation, it would have destroyed all of us at that time.
The 2nd unwanted one resulted in the birth of my son, Emmet, but my wife and I were economically and mentally capable of supporting him, and we did.
Purposeful pregnancies?
Yea, sure.
then you should've kept it in your pants.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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then you should've kept it in your pants.
are you really even a woman? are you sure you aren't just a guy who wishes he was a woman?
"accidents happen but anyone getting pregnant these days is purposeful."...are you sure you have ever gone outside and spoken to another person? because you do not seem to have the faintest idea how reality operates.
about 750,000 teens get pregnant in the U.S. each year, and 80-85% of those pregnancies are unwanted.
about 60% end in birth, 15% in miscarriages, and 25% are aborted.
40% of girls who get pregnant in high school drop out. 30% of the ones that don't drop out will never go to college. 35% that get pregnant in college drop out and never finish.
i would think you, as a "woman" would be more concerned about this kind of thing.....
 

schuylaar

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are you really even a woman? are you sure you aren't just a guy who wishes he was a woman?
"accidents happen but anyone getting pregnant these days is purposeful."...are you sure you have ever gone outside and spoken to another person? because you do not seem to have the faintest idea how reality operates.
about 750,000 teens get pregnant in the U.S. each year, and 80-85% of those pregnancies are unwanted.
about 60% end in birth, 15% in miscarriages, and 25% are aborted.
40% of girls who get pregnant in high school drop out. 30% of the ones that don't drop out will never go to college. 35% that get pregnant in college drop out and never finish.
i would think you, as a "woman" would be more concerned about this kind of thing.....
sperm meet egg..egg, sperm..now how do YOU suppose it happens?

i stick with my original comment..keep it IN YOUR PANTS and NOTHING happens.

see how easy that is?

this will upset foster frieze whose suggestion of 'an aspirin between her legs' = keep your legs shut- the women is obvi at fault.

when it really comes down to it..men have an issue with 'no'.
 

hotrodharley

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sperm meet egg..egg, sperm..now how do YOU suppose it happens?

i stick with my original comment..keep it IN YOUR PANTS and NOTHING happens.

see how easy that is?

this will upset foster frieze whose suggestion of 'an aspirin between her legs' = keep your legs shut- the women is obvi at fault.

when it really comes down to it..men have an issue with 'no'.
Do you know what incest is?
 

brewbeer

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An excerpt from The most dangerous Superstition is below. I doubt you can refute any of it....


The Religion of “Government” “Government” is neither a scientific concept nor a rational sociological construct; nor is it a logical, practical method of human organization and cooperation. The belief in “government” is not based on reason; it is based on faith, In truth, the belief in “government” is a religion, made up of a set of dogmatic teachings, irrational doctrines which fly in the face of both evidence and logic, and which are methodically memorized and repeated by the faithful. Like other religions, the gospel of “government” describes a superhuman, supernatural entity, above mere mortals, which issues commandments to the peasantry, for whom unquestioning obedience is a moral imperative, Disobeying to the commandments (“breaking the law”) is viewed as a sin, and the faithful delight in the punishment of the infidels and sinners (“qw21criminals”), while at the same time taking great pride in their own loyalty and humble subservience to their god (as “law-abiding taxpayers”). And while the mortals may humbly beg their lord for favors, and for permission to do certain things, it is considered blasphemous and outrageous for one of the lowly peasants to imagine himself to be fit to decide which of the “government” god’s “laws” he should follow and which it is okay for him to ignore. Their mantra is, “You can work to try to change the law, but as long as it’s the law, we all have to follow it!”

The religious nature of the belief in “authority” is put on display for all to see whenever people solemnly stand, with their hands upon their hearts, and religiously proclaim their undying faith in, and loyalty to, a flag and a “government” (the “republic”). It rarely occurs to those who recite the Pledge of Allegiance, while feeling deep pride, that what
they are actually doing is swearing allegiance to a system of subjugation and authoritarian control. In short, they are promising to do as they are told, and behave as loyal subjects to their masters. Aside from the patently inaccurate phrase at the end about “liberty and justice for ail,” the entire Pledge is about subservience to the “government” which claims to represent the collective, as if that in itself is some great and noble goal, The Pledge, and the mentality and emotions it is intended to stir up, would apply equally well to any tyrannical regime in history.

It is a promise to be obedient and easily controlled, to subordinate oneself to “the republic,” rather than a promise to do the right thing, Many other patriotic rituals and songs, as well as the overtly religious reverence given to two pieces of parchment – the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution – also demonstrate that people do not merely view “government” as a practical necessity: they view it as a god, to be praised and worshiped, honored and obeyed. The main factor distinguishing the belief in “government” from other religions today is that people actually believe in the god called “government,” The other gods people claim to believe in, and the churches they attend, are now, by comparison, little more than empty rituals and half-heartedly parroted superstitions. When it comes to their everyday lives, the god that people actually pray to, to save them from misfortune, to smite their enemies, and to shower them with blessings, is “government.”

It is “government” whose commandments the people most often respect and obey, Whenever a conflict arises between “government” and the teachings of the lesser gods – such as “pay your fair share” (taxation) versus “Thou shalt not steal,” or “duty to country” (military service) versus “Thou shalt not murder”– the commands of “government” supersede all the teachings of the other religions. Politicians, the high priests of the church of “government”– the mouthpieces and representatives of “government,” who deliver the sacred “law” from on high – even openly declare that it is permissible for the people to practice whatever religion they wish, as long as they do not run afoul of the supreme religion by disobeying “the law”– meaning the dictates of the god called “government.”
This is a bunch of gibberish BS.
 
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