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Originally Posted by vacoder
That was with an underage boy. Completely different.
No I'm talking something just like this but back in 2014 I think, it was a Republican house rep who got a mistress pregnant and tried to coerce her into getting an abortion
This story doesn't surprise me at all. Everyone is pro-life til faced with a pregnancy they don't want to see come to term. It's always different when it's them.
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Too funny! I love it when politicians, of either party, get caught. True, some voters believe their own can do no wrong. But this is hard to ignore. He should have heeded Franklin's advice, note reason #3. https://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/bd...cs/51-fra.html
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This story doesn't surprise me at all. Everyone is pro-life til faced with a pregnancy they don't want to see come to term. It's always different when it's them.
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Exactly. Especially the ones who can afford personal physicians or get around the law.
Somehow their problem is different.
Let me guess, is he Republican, the same party that condemns Clinton for having an affair but nominated an old guy who brags about grabbing women by the vaginas.
You think they say to themselves, well I should have kept my legs together or he should have kept it in his pants and never consider abortion or do you think they slip off and get an abortion?
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