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They've been teaching about birth control in school for some time and the only way access to birth control and abortion could be any easier would be if they had door-to-door delivery and performed the procedure in your bed.
They have? Then this map of states that teach abstinence but not birth control must be "fake news"?
As far as abortion being 'easy' to get? Not so much if you live in Missouri, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wyoming where there is one abortion clinic in the entire state. Birth control? It's easy if you have health insurance, but in states without expanded medicaid the only way most women can get birth control is through planned parenthood, and in some states you have to travel pretty far to get to a PP clinic.
Sometimes yes. Sometimes no. Not all cancers are terminal. The left obviously believes the poor don't need shelter. They don't need health care, either.
Yeah, well, let's hear the right's answer to the problem of homelessness.
Oh, and BTW, cancers that are not terminal are not terminal for one reason: TREATMENT.
As far as abortion being 'easy' to get? Not so much if you live in Missouri, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wyoming where there is one abortion clinic in the entire state. Birth control? It's easy if you have health insurance, but in states without expanded medicaid the only way most women can get birth control is through planned parenthood, and in some states you have to travel pretty far to get to a PP clinic.
Total BS. There are MANY times more public health department family planning clinics than there are PP facilities throughout the US.
They have? Then this map of states that teach abstinence but not birth control must be "fake news"?
As far as abortion being 'easy' to get? Not so much if you live in Missouri, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wyoming where there is one abortion clinic in the entire state. Birth control? It's easy if you have health insurance, but in states without expanded medicaid the only way most women can get birth control is through planned parenthood, and in some states you have to travel pretty far to get to a PP clinic.
They did just fine before Obamacare and free birth control.
Unplanned pregnancies went down less than 1% since the free birth control.
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