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Originally posted by windword
reply to post by NOTurTypical
Sorry, I'm not buying it. Pics or it didn't happen. Proof or it's just slander and more of the "war on women."
Who is the "they" you're discussing here? The Texas Republicans, the Pro-Choice movement, the Capitol Police, the Media, The Federal Government, the NWO bosses?
I am not trying to be disrespectful but don't you get they are just trying to pull your strings?? This is how they get down with their red meat issues. You are all sideways about what someone brought to the capitol to protest the abortion law that was just passed.
What is Texas doing that is a bigger con? I truly don't understand. People who honestly believe that abortion is murder feel they have a right to "piss and moan" about it.
Do you get how you are played for a sucker?? Do you get how they use these red meat emotional issues to distract you from the bigger con??
Apparently not.
Do you get it yet??
I think that may be a bit too harsh of a description of the pro-choice movement, Obama, and the media, but I can certainly understand where you got the idea.
It is simple minded people that have caused this mess.
Also Monday, state Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, sent a letter to DPS Director Steven McCraw seeking more details regarding the discovery of the jars. "I am troubled that inaccurately distributed information may unfairly and unfavorably portray the thousands of citizens who legitimately and lawfully exercised their right of democratic participation — particularly since no evidence has been shown to substantiate the allegations related to these 'suspicious jars,'" the letter reads.
Asked about Friday's temporary ban on feminine hygiene products for people entering the Senate, Eltife said the action was prompted by one woman attempting to bring in about 75 feminine hygiene products, which was "obviously more than you would carry in the gallery."
Eltife did not know why the prohibition on tampons and pads continued beyond that individual case. He added that when senators learned about the ban, they spoke to DPS and got it lifted.
Look. I get that this is an issue that is near and dear to you.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by windword
It makes me laugh that a load of men are trying to decide what happens to a womans body.
They still want women to be slaves to their own bodies.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by boymonkey74
reply to post by windword
It makes me laugh that a load of men are trying to decide what happens to a womans body.
They still want women to be slaves to their own bodies.
That's quite incorrect. Millions of women are also pro-life.
“In real-life America, contraceptive use and strong religious beliefs are highly compatible,” says Rachel K. Jones, the report’s lead author. “Most sexually active women who do not want to become pregnant practice contraception, and most use highly effective methods like sterilization, the pill, or the IUD. This is true for Evangelicals and Mainline Protestants, and it is true for Catholics, despite the Catholic hierarchy’s strenuous opposition to contraception.”
Among all women who have had sex, 99% have ever used a contraceptive method other than natural family planning. This figure is virtually the same among Catholic women (98%).
www.guttmacher.org...