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Alabama - WTF!
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Well a man does have to deal with part of the outcome, financially anyway.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Whilst I think it's pathetic how few male contraceptives there are on the market, I would never trust a man with contraception as he doesn't have to deal with the outcome. A quick squirt and he can walk away; if he sticks around, it's not him having his gash sewn up after several hours of labour, or an emergency C-section when the pregancy goes titsup. No, I'm the one stuck with a parasite and a bunch of judgemental arses telling me I'm irresponsible and should have taken more care. No thanks!
I agree with you about the lack of male contraceptives, I'm surprised so many men trust women to take it.Comment
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The reason they are doing it is because of religious reasons.Originally posted by mookiemoo View PostThe governor of Alabama who is signing this off is a woman!
The reason they are doing this is Roe vs Wade.
Trump just appointed two ultra conservative supreme court judges meaning the ultra conservatives have a majority on the bench.
Alabama and Georgia know these laws will be challenged and probably all the way to the supreme court.
With a case in front of them a loaded bench, the court will then most likely overturn Roe vs Wade and we roll all the way back to 1973Comment
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Ah so its Gods fault, the bearded chap. never trust a man with a beard - OG!Originally posted by woohoo View PostThe reason they are doing it is because of religious reasons.Comment
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There are multiple reasons.Originally posted by woohoo View PostThe reason they are doing it is because of religious reasons.Comment
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Religious freaks still have too much influence in this world. It's unbelievable in this day and age that people still believe in a story thought up by illiterate sheepfekkers in the dessert 2000 years agoOriginally posted by woohoo View PostThe reason they are doing it is because of religious reasons.Comment
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It is a trifle peculiar.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostReligious freaks still have too much influence in this world. It's unbelievable in this day and age that people still believe in a story thought up by illiterate sheepfekkers in the dessert 2000 years agoComment
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Just conservative. Don't get hysterical.Originally posted by mookiemoo View PostTrump just appointed two ultra conservative supreme court judges meaning the ultra conservatives have a majority on the bench.
"We" don't. The US does.and we roll all the way back to 1973Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Sadly it is human nature to try to explain everything. 30% of people believe they have a guardian angel. Which is sort of true. Its called luck.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostReligious freaks still have too much influence in this world. It's unbelievable in this day and age that people still believe in a story thought up by illiterate sheepfekkers in the dessert 2000 years ago
If only more than 0.1% of people understood statistics.Comment
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