Do you consider state laws/health care access effecting your child when selecting college?

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Anonymous wrote:Driven into hysteria by the liberal machine.


+1. I can’t believe the stupidity of the posts here! And I’m a woman. All the draft opinion does is send back the matter to the 50 states! We’re no better off in the current formulation. If you don’t like what your state us doing you vote the guts out of office, move, or go to the state where you can get the procedure you want. This is not rocket science.


We are about to be stripped of a fundamental right we all held as americans for almost 50 years and maybe our daughters as well depending on how long it takes to fight this war once again. That is an outrage. Not something to just shrug off. You are weak.


Do you know what fundamental means or do you just insert where you want?


DP: I consider bodily autonomy to be a fundamental right also.


As does everyone who isn’t a misogynistic POS.


Wrong. It’s a right but not a fundamental right. No matter how much you want to believe or not. You can’t simply say something is a thing when it’s not.


It’s one of the most basic rights. To control your own body.

Getting an abortion is not controlling your body. Try again.


Forcing me to do something with my body against my will is a huge violation.


No one is forcing you to get pregnant apart from being raped.


There is no exception for rape. We will not be forced and we not have our daughters forced to carry unwanted pregnancies.


You are not forced to become pregnant, nor are your daughters. Is so, contact the police and report a rape.


And we won't be forced to give birth either.


That’s usually what happens when you get pregnant. Did you take sex ed or not learn that on your own?


Have as many babies as you want.
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Anonymous wrote:birth control is not one hundred percent effective and is certainly not available to a rape victim and we will not be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies.

No thank you to states trying to force unwanted pregnancies.


Birth control is highly effective and you can double up with a condom. You are full of excuses.
States are not forcing anyone to get pregnant. How can a state force an unwanted pregnancy. You and someone else are responsible for an unwanted pregnancy.


DP: I believe in my right to decide not to have my body continue growing a fetus into a baby whether I was raped or not, whether my birth control methods were effective or not, whether the pregnancy endangers my health or not. I do not believe any 'mistakes' you believe I made force my body into growing a fetus into a baby. You cannot force your arbitrary religious definition that a fetus is an independent person on me. I'm 100% happy to let your beliefs govern all your decisions. Not mine.


Nobody forced a fetus into your body to grow.


Nope, my body grew it and I can decide if and when it will stop it.


I can decide: whether to have sex, whether to try and prevent a sperm from fertilizing an egg, whether to prevent that egg from implanting in my uterine wall, and whether to allow my uterus to continue growing a cluster of cells into a fetus, and whether to allow the fetus to continue growing into a baby. It's my body doing all this all along (with the help of a sperm at the start) and my decision whether it will continue to do so. Basic right to control my own body.
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They will be confiscating frozen embryos next.
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Anonymous wrote:birth control is not one hundred percent effective and is certainly not available to a rape victim and we will not be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies.

No thank you to states trying to force unwanted pregnancies.


Birth control is highly effective and you can double up with a condom. You are full of excuses.
States are not forcing anyone to get pregnant. How can a state force an unwanted pregnancy. You and someone else are responsible for an unwanted pregnancy.


DP: I believe in my right to decide not to have my body continue growing a fetus into a baby whether I was raped or not, whether my birth control methods were effective or not, whether the pregnancy endangers my health or not. I do not believe any 'mistakes' you believe I made force my body into growing a fetus into a baby. You cannot force your arbitrary religious definition that a fetus is an independent person on me. I'm 100% happy to let your beliefs govern all your decisions. Not mine.


Nobody forced a fetus into your body to grow.


Nope, my body grew it and I can decide if and when it will stop it.

Completely wrong. Even with roe v Wade, you cannot decide if and when you want. There are limitations.
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Anonymous wrote:Driven into hysteria by the liberal machine.


+1. I can’t believe the stupidity of the posts here! And I’m a woman. All the draft opinion does is send back the matter to the 50 states! We’re no better off in the current formulation. If you don’t like what your state us doing you vote the guts out of office, move, or go to the state where you can get the procedure you want. This is not rocket science.


We are about to be stripped of a fundamental right we all held as americans for almost 50 years and maybe our daughters as well depending on how long it takes to fight this war once again. That is an outrage. Not something to just shrug off. You are weak.


Do you know what fundamental means or do you just insert where you want?


DP: I consider bodily autonomy to be a fundamental right also.


As does everyone who isn’t a misogynistic POS.


Wrong. It’s a right but not a fundamental right. No matter how much you want to believe or not. You can’t simply say something is a thing when it’s not.


It’s one of the most basic rights. To control your own body.

Getting an abortion is not controlling your body. Try again.


Forcing me to do something with my body against my will is a huge violation.


No one is forcing you to get pregnant apart from being raped.


There is no exception for rape. We will not be forced and we not have our daughters forced to carry unwanted pregnancies.


You are not forced to become pregnant, nor are your daughters. Is so, contact the police and report a rape.


And we won't be forced to give birth either.


That’s usually what happens when you get pregnant. Did you take sex ed or not learn that on your own?


Have as many babies as you want.

I did.
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Anonymous wrote:They will be confiscating frozen embryos next.



Yup, all that 'moment of conception' stuff will have way broader consequences than most here seem to realize or want to.

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Covid vaccine mandates played a role in which schools I encouraged my kid to look at.

While it didn't necessarily play a role in where he will go, I will also make sure my kid is informed of medical amnesty laws/rules, specifically in regards to alcohol/drug use.


Covid vaccine and booster mandates are a big turnoff for me right now. Colleges have gone crazy thinking they can mandate as many shots as they want for our teens.

Definitely looking at this now with my high schooler.
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Fear mongering by the liberal machine is in full force.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Covid vaccine mandates played a role in which schools I encouraged my kid to look at.

While it didn't necessarily play a role in where he will go, I will also make sure my kid is informed of medical amnesty laws/rules, specifically in regards to alcohol/drug use.


Covid vaccine and booster mandates are a big turnoff for me right now. Colleges have gone crazy thinking they can mandate as many shots as they want for our teens.

Definitely looking at this now with my high schooler.


Another pattern of fear mongering by the libs.
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Anonymous wrote:Fear mongering by the liberal machine is in full force.


The GOP is literally trying to overthrow RvW as we speak. DENIAL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Driven into hysteria by the liberal machine.


+1. I can’t believe the stupidity of the posts here! And I’m a woman. All the draft opinion does is send back the matter to the 50 states! We’re no better off in the current formulation. If you don’t like what your state us doing you vote the guts out of office, move, or go to the state where you can get the procedure you want. This is not rocket science.


We are about to be stripped of a fundamental right we all held as americans for almost 50 years and maybe our daughters as well depending on how long it takes to fight this war once again. That is an outrage. Not something to just shrug off. You are weak.


Do you know what fundamental means or do you just insert where you want?


DP: I consider bodily autonomy to be a fundamental right also.


As does everyone who isn’t a misogynistic POS.


Wrong. It’s a right but not a fundamental right. No matter how much you want to believe or not. You can’t simply say something is a thing when it’s not.


It’s one of the most basic rights. To control your own body.


So were you as concern about people's right to control their own body when it comes to the Covid vaccine mandates? Are you also telling your kid you refuse to pay tuition at any college that mandates the vaccine? Because the students should have the right to "control their own body?" Would be interesting to cross reference the schools that are allowing student to "control their own body" by not requiring the vaccine, with the states that will still allow abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned--I'm guessing there will be very few schools.



You mean the vaccines related to public health? I think of them just like all preceding vaccinations.

No one is forcing you to get them, but if you want to be in public (schools, etc), then schools, etc can require them. Just like they do with a variety of vaccines.

Homeschool your kid just like the other anti vaxxers if it’s an issue fof you.




How are the vaccines a ‘public health issue’?

Vaccinated and boosted individuals can catch and transmit Covid just as much as unvaccinated individuals.

Vaccines protect against the individual against hospitalization and death.

Zero public health justification for vaccine mandates for anyone under the age of 25.
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Anonymous wrote:They will be confiscating frozen embryos next.



Yup, all that 'moment of conception' stuff will have way broader consequences than most here seem to realize or want to.



Better get on birth control and use a condom. Oh no!
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:birth control is not one hundred percent effective and is certainly not available to a rape victim and we will not be forced to carry unwanted pregnancies.

No thank you to states trying to force unwanted pregnancies.


Birth control is highly effective and you can double up with a condom. You are full of excuses.
States are not forcing anyone to get pregnant. How can a state force an unwanted pregnancy. You and someone else are responsible for an unwanted pregnancy.


DP: I believe in my right to decide not to have my body continue growing a fetus into a baby whether I was raped or not, whether my birth control methods were effective or not, whether the pregnancy endangers my health or not. I do not believe any 'mistakes' you believe I made force my body into growing a fetus into a baby. You cannot force your arbitrary religious definition that a fetus is an independent person on me. I'm 100% happy to let your beliefs govern all your decisions. Not mine.


Nobody forced a fetus into your body to grow.


Nope, my body grew it and I can decide if and when it will stop it.


I can decide: whether to have sex, whether to try and prevent a sperm from fertilizing an egg, whether to prevent that egg from implanting in my uterine wall, and whether to allow my uterus to continue growing a cluster of cells into a fetus, and whether to allow the fetus to continue growing into a baby. It's my body doing all this all along (with the help of a sperm at the start) and my decision whether it will continue to do so. Basic right to control my own body.


You seem to think that abortion is birth control - FoxNews talking point.

If you actually knew anything about women/reproductive health, you'd know that there are many reasons why a woman may not want to be pregnant - completely unrelated to birth control.

So sit TF down until you can discuss intelligently.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Driven into hysteria by the liberal machine.


+1. I can’t believe the stupidity of the posts here! And I’m a woman. All the draft opinion does is send back the matter to the 50 states! We’re no better off in the current formulation. If you don’t like what your state us doing you vote the guts out of office, move, or go to the state where you can get the procedure you want. This is not rocket science.


We are about to be stripped of a fundamental right we all held as americans for almost 50 years and maybe our daughters as well depending on how long it takes to fight this war once again. That is an outrage. Not something to just shrug off. You are weak.


Do you know what fundamental means or do you just insert where you want?


DP: I consider bodily autonomy to be a fundamental right also.


As does everyone who isn’t a misogynistic POS.


Wrong. It’s a right but not a fundamental right. No matter how much you want to believe or not. You can’t simply say something is a thing when it’s not.


It’s one of the most basic rights. To control your own body.


So were you as concern about people's right to control their own body when it comes to the Covid vaccine mandates? Are you also telling your kid you refuse to pay tuition at any college that mandates the vaccine? Because the students should have the right to "control their own body?" Would be interesting to cross reference the schools that are allowing student to "control their own body" by not requiring the vaccine, with the states that will still allow abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned--I'm guessing there will be very few schools.



You mean the vaccines related to public health? I think of them just like all preceding vaccinations.

No one is forcing you to get them, but if you want to be in public (schools, etc), then schools, etc can require them. Just like they do with a variety of vaccines.

Homeschool your kid just like the other anti vaxxers if it’s an issue fof you.




How are the vaccines a ‘public health issue’?

Vaccinated and boosted individuals can catch and transmit Covid just as much as unvaccinated individuals.

Vaccines protect against the individual against hospitalization and death.

Zero public health justification for vaccine mandates for anyone under the age of 25.



BS. Vaccines reduce the infection rates.

More importantly, vaccines reduce the number of severe infections, cutting down on medical costs and deaths.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Fear mongering by the liberal machine is in full force.


The GOP is literally trying to overthrow RvW as we speak. DENIAL.


Left to states to decide, does not mean a ban on abortions. You are part of the problem.
Go to cvs, get condoms. I can send their locations.
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