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This new Planned Parenthood ad, aimed at women, uses McCain's Viagra moment to it's advantage. Of course if you're a female and you enjoy being a doormat you'll vote for a misogynist like McCain anyway.
erectile dysfunction is a medical condition, having sex is a personal choice. what part of that is so hard for you to understand. if the woman needs the birth control to regulate periods because of a medical condition, then fine. other than that, complain somewhere else skanks. let me guess, not only should it be covered under insurance, but I should also pay for their insurance.
Last edited by jmarquise; 07-21-2008 at 09:42 AM..
This new Planned Parenthood ad, aimed at women, uses McCain's Viagra moment to it's advantage. Of course if you're a female and you enjoy being a doormat you'll vote for a misogynist like McCain anyway.
Do really think the Planned Parenthood ad is about women? How naive! It's about money. That organization is a multi-million dollar enterprise, a big chunk of which comes from us--the taxpayers. Why aren't its motives being attacked as would surely happen if an ad were run by some legtimate business?
This issue is entirely about money and those who want to impose their religious believes onto others.
It's a fact that less babies would save more money than what birth control would cost.
While I see the argument that erectile dysfunction is different than birth control, that is irrelevent to the arguement. This argument is about who gets to have "SEX". in this case then gets it and the women does not. That is the true issue.
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