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Jul 7, 2013 19:28:30   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Poco624 wrote:
Come back to earth alien. Your inability to read is not my fault.

I can't read the articles to you... Get your subservient woman to read the articles for you.

Move on... there is nothing else to see here. BTW you should be on meds.


I read your comment, there were no "articles" to back up your assertions. I was merely asking for clarification on the state(s) that deny contraceptives. "Subservient woman"? You really are bonkers aren't you? Pobrecita.

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Jul 7, 2013 19:30:48   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
Poco624 wrote:
You certainly will not find that information on a conservative website or in a conservative rag. And not even on Fux News. Go join the rest of the eunuchs.


However, you are unable to cite a single state legislature who has out forth any such legislation. Further none of your sited references are current.

My reading is not restricted to conservative web sites nor liberal websites.

I await your providing the exact state and bill being issued to prevent the use of birth control.

Prove it or kufunga!

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Jul 7, 2013 19:34:36   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
AuntiE wrote:
However, you are unable to cite a single state legislature who has out forth any such legislation.

My reading is not restricted to conservative web sites nor liberal websites.

I await your providing the exact state and bill being issued to prevent the use of birth control.

Prove it or kufunga!


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Jul 7, 2013 20:35:23   #
Poco624
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
I read your comment, there were no "articles" to back up your assertions. I was merely asking for clarification on the state(s) that deny contraceptives. "Subservient woman"? You really are bonkers aren't you? Pobrecita.


Arizona denys women contraception unless they use it for a medical reason other than not getting pregnant. It is in the article.

You do know that women use birth control to keep from getting cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and for other medical reasons based on their doctors advice.

Women with MS have to take birth control because if they get pregnant they can end up in a wheelchair, if they are not already in one.

Rick Santorum says that it should be up to the states to ban conceptratives. Texas, Ohio, Mississippi, have or are planning on banning birth control.

Wisconsin and New Jersey are in the process of banning it.

It is right there in the articles. This has been going on for about 3 years -- it is not anything new. They are just finalizing it. It has been on the news, and in many articles on the internet. I get emails from my Senators and Congressman about this assault on women.

Every couple should be able to plan the size of their family -- not the government. At first I thought this was a religious belief and that would be infringing upon our 1st Amendment, but the American College of OB/GYN says that this is for political gain. The more extreme the attacks on women are the next state makes more extreme attacks and the 1000's of women health experts say this is putting millions of women's lives in danger. This is more involved than banning birth control.

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Jul 7, 2013 20:47:11   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
Poco624 wrote:
Arizona denys women contraception unless they use it for a medical reason other than not getting pregnant. It is in the article.

You do know that women use birth control to keep from getting cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and for other medical reasons based on their doctors advice.

Women with MS have to take birth control because if they get pregnant they can end up in a wheelchair, if they are not already in one.

Rick Santorum says that it should be up to the states to ban conceptratives. Texas, Ohio, Mississippi, have or are planning on banning birth control.

Wisconsin and New Jersey are in the process of banning it.

It is right there in the articles. This has been going on for about 3 years -- it is not anything new. They are just finalizing it. It has been on the news, and in many articles on the internet. I get emails from my Senators and Congressman about this assault on women.

Every couple should be able to plan the size of their family -- not the government. At first I thought this was a religious belief and that would be infringing upon our 1st Amendment, but the American College of OB/GYN says that this is for political gain. The more extreme the attacks on women are the next state makes more extreme attacks and the 1000's of women health experts say this is putting millions of women's lives in danger. This is more involved that banning birth control.

Texas, Mississippi, Ohio,
Arizona denys women contraception unless they use ... (show quote)


Again, the articles you provide do not reference any specific state law/legislative bill that has been passed. You get information from your legislators; however, you still continue to provide no specific laws being proposed (by state and bill number) and passed.

You further contradict your own posts by stating women use birth control for health issues and states are going to ban it, except for medical issues.

It is not my job to read your articles. It is your job to specify EXACTLY what laws by what state have been proposed and passed. Hey, you are SO up on this, you should be able to cite the states and specific laws in the dark with your eyes closed. Basically, you do your research by websites as opposed to state legislative sites which provide bill numbers, specific wording, etc.

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Jul 7, 2013 20:58:35   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Poco624 wrote:
Arizona denys women contraception unless they use it for a medical reason other than not getting pregnant. It is in the article.

You do know that women use birth control to keep from getting cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, and for other medical reasons based on their doctors advice.

Women with MS have to take birth control because if they get pregnant they can end up in a wheelchair, if they are not already in one.

Rick Santorum says that it should be up to the states to ban conceptratives. Texas, Ohio, Mississippi, have or are planning on banning birth control.

Wisconsin and New Jersey are in the process of banning it.

It is right there in the articles. This has been going on for about 3 years -- it is not anything new. They are just finalizing it. It has been on the news, and in many articles on the internet. I get emails from my Senators and Congressman about this assault on women.

Every couple should be able to plan the size of their family -- not the government. At first I thought this was a religious belief and that would be infringing upon our 1st Amendment, but the American College of OB/GYN says that this is for political gain. The more extreme the attacks on women are the next state makes more extreme attacks and the 1000's of women health experts say this is putting millions of women's lives in danger. This is more involved than banning birth control.
Arizona denys women contraception unless they use ... (show quote)


Dearie all the pro-life people are for the use of contraceptives, they just do not desire to pay for a woman's frivolity. Does the name Sandra Fluke ring a bell in your conscious being? Again you have given no specifics to bolster your "claims". Try reading something other than the Daily Kos and viewing outlets other than MSNBC. It might improve your mind, if that is possible. You have been imbibing too much of the Progressive kool-aid. Have a nice day.

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Jul 7, 2013 21:06:39   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
Dearie all the pro-life people are for the use of contraceptives, they just do not desire to pay for a woman's frivolity. Does the name Sandra Fluke ring a bell in your conscious being? Again you have given no specifics to bolster your "claims". Try reading something other than the Daily Kos and viewing outlets other than MSNBC. It might improve your mind, if that is possible. You have been imbibing too much of the Progressive kool-aid. Have a nice day.


How convenient to mention the charming Sandra Fluke. Google Georgetown University, and then do a search for free clinics within the vicinity of the university. It is quite revealing as to the availability of contraceptives from publicly funded clinics. Perhaps Ms. Fluke and those of her superior Caucasian persona felt they were above mixing with a "lower" echelon of individuals to obtain contraceptives.

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Jul 7, 2013 21:13:14   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
AuntiE wrote:
How convenient to mention the charming Sandra Fluke. Google Georgetown University, and then do a search for free clinics within the vicinity of the university. It is quite revealing as to the availability of contraceptives from publicly funded clinics. Perhaps Ms. Fluke and those of her superior Caucasian persona felt they were above mixing with a "lower" echelon of individuals to obtain contraceptives.


Well said AuntieE.

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Jul 7, 2013 22:31:36   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
Poco624 wrote:
News Flash! You are focused on a******n, I am focused on a woman's right to use birth control -- which your party thinks is still allowed on planet earth.

Why don't you go hang out with the rest of your eunuchs.


Quid Pro Quo, penis envy: I got mine sister, but it's for d--- sure you don't have any, nor any brain either, promoter of baby k*****g.

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Jul 7, 2013 22:34:13   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, penis envy: I got mine sister, but it's for d--- sure you don't have any, nor any brain either, promoter of baby k*****g.


now don't be too sure about that

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Jul 7, 2013 22:44:00   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, penis envy: I got mine sister, but it's for d--- sure you don't have any, nor any brain either, promoter of baby k*****g.


Excuse me...but REALLY. Let us not go down a road that can only end up as a brawl.

You know it is seldom, if ever, my way to impose "censorship".

Until she is able to provide any documented evidence of any state introducing or passing legislation prohibiting contraception in the for of birth control pills, she has no standing.

PLEASE DO NOT COMMENTARY ASSAULT ME. I have been overtaken again. :roll: :lol: Just take your prescription to overcome your eunuch issues and hope she takes her prescription for contraception. Consider the thought processes if she conceives and gives birth :!: :!:

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Jul 7, 2013 22:45:24   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
alex wrote:
now don't be too sure about that


Quid Pro Quo, alex: Don't be too sure about what? Precisely what is it do you mean?

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Jul 7, 2013 22:46:17   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
alex wrote:
now don't be too sure about that


My restraint is in effect, because NO one wants to know what response my brain kicked to your comment.

Actually, you all probably would; however, my embarrassment would know NO bounds if I published it.

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Jul 7, 2013 22:47:54   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, alex: Don't be too sure about what? Precisely what is it do you mean?


It was a comment toward poco. Geez, even I understood the subtlety of his comment.

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Jul 7, 2013 22:55:29   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, alex: Don't be too sure about what? Precisely what is it do you mean?


that she doesn't have a penis

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