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Bleeding appendages are starting to become a problem with the common rational. Anything that bleeds for 7 days and doesn't die should never be trusted.
You do realize you ust painted your mother with that same broad brush, right?
We get that you dont like women, and do not even have the vaguest understanding of them, or their anatomy.
Pity.
Where did you get that silly idea? There isn't anything in the healthcare reform act which would require, or even allow, the federal government to buy condoms for women.
And, when's the last time you bought a condom? I mean...50 cents?
mandating like king Obama did, that all insurance companies be require to pay for birth control, same as government bought birth control!!! really not that silly!!! do you think that my insurance will not go up because king Obama has has proclaim, free birth control for everyone! I buy my condoms by the case a lot cheaper, you should try it instead of demanding for some one else to pay for them""
Myself, I would be more concerned about the poster I quoted, ya know, the one who accused women of being weak because they use medicines to treat medical problems. And I'm serious.
What catholic schools for inner city are you talking about?
You cannot be serious!
I live in Boston and there are 4 Catholic schools within walking distance of my house with another 6 schools within 4 miles. All of them have been a literal blessing for inner city youth and an excellent and safe educational counterpoint to the failing and often dangerous government run schools.
It's the same story with the hospitals. Imagine that, a Catholic hospital system that is non-profit, a liberal's dream and nightmare all under one roof.
Um, why should women that need the pill for things other than BC have to buy a condom instead?
Why should women not be able to have BC thats more reliable than a condom?
WTF are you nattering on about women being ashamed?
I was was talking about birth control, if woman is sick and need that pill I dont have a problem with it. I guess when people resort to begging, yea they lose all shame can't argue with you there!!!
Myself, I would be more concerned about the poster I quoted, ya know, the one who accused women of being weak because they use medicines to treat medical problems. And I'm serious.
A church group bought an old elementary school in my neighborhood. It was in immaculate condition when they bought it. It is now a boarded up, unmaintained, unmowed, blighted property.....what a great contribution to the neighborhood.
Maybe the "church group" was actually a bunch of venture capitalists.
Fun history facts: In ancient Rome, women were chattel; they were unable to hold property or vote. Among the patricians, daughters were betrothed to another patrician's son for political or economic gain. Women were not allowed to read or write and were expected to obey their male guardian. After the Roman Empire fell, there left a vacuum among the former Roman senators who no longer had careers due to the collapse of the Empire. Along comes a new religion that's adopted as the official religion of the Emperor Constantine, and said senators moved into the fledgling church's hierarchy by virtue of status, wealth and education. In so doing, they brought their patriarchal beliefs into the Roman Catholic Church as we know it today...an enclave of sequestered and misogynistic men. They'd like to take us back to the 300s c.e., and it's not going to happen without a fight. How utterly bizarre to see these backward and morally corrupt religious entities join in attempting to dicatate the policies of a sovereign nation whose cornerstone is the freedom of having no codified state religion...policies that affect the rights of over 50% of the country.
How much does birth control cost? 30 bucks a month? How about you pay that out of pocket. That way you can take power back.
How much does birth control cost? 30 bucks a month? How about you pay that out of pocket. That way you can take power back.
That was easy wasn't it?
You do realize not every woman can afford that, right?
What are they supposed to do, forced sterilization?
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