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House Bill 206, introduced by state Rep. Cathrynn Brown (R), would charge a rape victim who ended her pregnancy with a third-degree felony for "tampering with evidence."
Wouldn't it be great if Republicans were to start caring about the living when it comes to rape? Yeah, that'd be something... Alas, I get it:
1.) The rape victims are women and thus, are worth less than men.
2.) Being female obviously means that you are incapable of making medical decisions yourself.
3.) A cluster of cells is MUCH more valuable than the physical and mental health of any woman.
4.) Ideological desperation breeds even the most absurd suggestions in order to push your point.
1.) The rape victims are women and thus, are worth less than men.
2.) Being female obviously means that you are incapable of making medical decisions yourself.
3.) A cluster of cells is MUCH more valuable than the physical and mental health of any woman.
I've noticed that liberal fanatics frequently start raving hysterically when they lose. Here we have yet another such example.
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Ideological desperation breeds even the most absurd suggestions in order to push your point.
Finally you got something right. And demonstrated it, to boot.
House Bill 206, introduced by state Rep. Cathrynn Brown (R), would charge a rape victim who ended her pregnancy with a third-degree felony for "tampering with evidence."
Wouldn't it be great if Republicans were to start caring about the living when it comes to rape? Yeah, that'd be something... Alas, I get it:
1.) The rape victims are women and thus, are worth less than men.
2.) Being female obviously means that you are incapable of making medical decisions yourself.
3.) A cluster of cells is MUCH more valuable than the physical and mental health of any woman.
4.) Ideological desperation breeds even the most absurd suggestions in order to push your point.
Is this from the Onion? Prank, this sounds too insane
Bobby Jindal was right about the party of stupid, she made the comments by Congressmen Aiken and Murdouck look mild but at least they had the good sense not to put their thoughts into legislation.
Bobby Jindal was right about the party of stupid, she made the comments by Congressmen Aiken and Murdouck look mild but at least they had the good sense not to put their thoughts into legislation.
Who the heck elects these people.
Same people who voted for Bachmann, Palin, Santorum, etc...
The more the radicals pull this stuff, the more it crosses over into other races. Some R's here don't get that the republican BRAND is in big trouble. When it's labeled as the party of crazy, and it's well on it's way, they lose everyone but the most die hard, far end of the base. People who aren't radicals don't want to be associated with this kind of idiocy.
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