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According to Alabama law, the two eggs over easy I had for breakfast was really a fried chicken sandwich.
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They most definitely make you pay now. |
Their mega-profits come from all the abortions, not "healthcare". |
It’s a non-profit, moron. |
How prevalent are they? Many people get tested before entering a long-term relationship. Doesn’t mean they have a STI. |
Why would they think they might have a STI? |
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STIs are prevalent because of the lack of sex ed, as well as a societal attitude that sex is something shameful and hidden, which discourages direct responsible planned behavior and assertiveness. Again, look to the Netherlands, where extensive sex ed and an attitude of openness and responsibility has resulted in a much lower unplanned pregnancy and STI rate.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/spring-fever |
They may have had - gasp - sex! LOL. Just because they are tested doesn’t mean they have a STI. Not good at analogies or logic, huh?
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Many people have had and continue to have - gasp - sex but practice monogamy with a person who is not part of a risky sexual network--someone with sequential and/or concurrent sex partners. That doesn't by any means totally prevent, but it does help reduce the risk of getting STIs. |
Their “non-profit” is a tax status, not a business model. |
SMH. Non-profit is the business model. Any excess revenue generated over expenses gets put back into the organization -- continuing to further the good work of the organization. It is in no way treated like a "profit" - it's not being distributed to anyone. |
More about how important that healthcare PP provides is to so many people: Claim: If Congress defunds Planned Parenthood, women will still have access to the same healthcare services elsewhere. “If Planned Parenthood’s federal funding ‘went awaytomorrow,’ Mattox [senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom] argues, the money ‘would be better used by community health centers and other places around the country that can provide a fuller range of services to women without the ethical challenges that Planned Parenthood presents.’"[64] Facts: Defunding Planned Parenthood would leave millions of women without access to critical and affordable healthcare services. “More than half of Planned Parenthood’s health centers are in rural or medically underserved areas.”[65] Planned Parenthood is the “sole source of medical care” for many women, particularly those living in rural communities.[66] “In 18 states, Planned Parenthood health centers serve more than 40% of women obtaining contraceptive care from a safety-net family planning health center.”[67] “Some community health centers provide assistance for low-income consumers, like Planned Parenthood, but not all do.”[68] Since 2010, Congress has cut more than $31 million from Title X family planning funds. “A lot of communities lost the only providers they had” as a result of these “devastating cuts.”[69] Remaining health clinics that serve low-income patients “haven’t been able to absorb the additional patients.”[70] https://oversight.house.gov/planned-parenthood-fact-v-fiction |
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What’s the minimum age to get treated by PP? |
Don't they get about 500 million each year in federal money? How is that amount factored in to what you've said? |
That is reimbursement for patient services. It’s not just a whole bunch of money the US treasury gives them. |