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Before abortion was legal I lost a friend to a back alley abortion. Her dad took her there and her dad impregnated her. Why is it always the woman/girl who gets all the scorn when you talk about not thinking about the consequences of having sex?
You know what? I don't believe one word of it. You're just another leftist making stuff up. These kinds of fairies tales are so old they are petrified but that's all you've got.
Oh yes, good old ACA. I know several women who got thrown into medicaid. I even know one who's parents wanted to pay for her insurance, didn't work. I guess she should have lied about how much she made. Anyway, it's rather difficult to find a doctor who takes Medicaid. In our county, medicaid women have to go to the county hospital. I wouldn't send my dog there .
If they have the means to do so (parents helping with costs) they can always self pay for a visit with a private doctor as a cash patient. On average, they would pay $100 once a year for that annual exam. Or they could get the free exam at the County Hospital. It's not that bad of an option, imo.
You know what? I don't believe one word of it. You're just another leftist making stuff up. These kinds of fairies tales are so old they are petrified but that's all you've got.
Oh, I get it! Only pro-lifers have a right to line up anecdotes from women who've had abortions that they later regret and parade them in TV ads. But people who have first hand knowledge of back alley, illegal abortions gone wrong don't count in your bias brain and shouldn't be a part of the dialogue.
New video out. Mention of "intact fetal cadavers". Sorry, but this is disgusting. And that blob of goo tissue argument is bs at this point. There is zero defense of this
We all know that Planned Parenthood is not the only place to get birth control.
Why would you close a clinic that provides education and birth control, isn't that counter productive. Also I don't believe many of these women at the low end have easy access in their areas.
Okay, that's not what I asked for. Those are opinions. I want actual statistics, actual regions with statistics that show there are areas of the country where women do not have access to "these provisions".
It's common sense. They are one of the largest providers out there. So it's going to affect womens access for a time until something else fills the void.
If they have the means to do so (parents helping with costs) they can always self pay for a visit with a private doctor as a cash patient. On average, they would pay $100 once a year for that annual exam. Or they could get the free exam at the County Hospital. It's not that bad of an option, imo.
I imagine a lot of them do self pay, that's true. I still self pay my primary care doctor because she doesn't even take insurance. I was just pointing out that medicaid doctors are few and far between.
You can repeat the Planned Parenthood propaganda as many times as you like. It doesn't alter the real fact that all of this stuff is readily available from other sources and that PP is the number one baby butcher in the country. All you are doing is showing that you are a leftist automaton.
And you are any different ? Seems to be that you lack any ability for independent thought yourself.
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