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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The fact that there are whackos in the GOP pushing for these things without the party condemning them is sickening. [/quote] It is sickening. I will not be going to conferences in those states prohibiting abortion or traveling in those states, because I don't want to risk interacting with their health care system.[/quote] +1. Moral objections aside, being a woman of childbearing age in these states is literally life threatening. [/quote] First thing that I thought of, as a woman of childbearing age, is now all those states are essentially off limits for me because I would be afraid to be denied health care, whether pregnant or not, just on the basis I *might* be pregnant. Women know you have to answer that question non stop when you get medical treatment of any kind. [/quote] This will absolutely be detrimental to the quality of care available in these states.[/quote] Who knew that the forced birthers looked at the appalling medical care available in rural India and various rural African nations and thought that fistulas and sepsis sound wonderful for their wimmenfolk. [/quote] Those things aren’t discussed in polite conversation. How else can we pretend it doesn’t exist? Let me educate you about how babies are born. When a woman gets married, sometimes she finds herself “in a family way.” She spends several months glowing and becoming happier and rounder, although sometimes she might act a little crazy (that’s just hysteria, it happens a lot to women, just ignore it and it’ll usually stop). Then after she gets so big she does sort of pop, and her water breaks, which is a fancy way of saying she owes herself. Then she has a painful few hours in the hospital where the baby is magically expelled from her body, and then the happiness of motherhood takes away all the pain she (hysterically) claims she endured. After a few days of vacation in the hospital, she gets to take the baby home and start fulfilling her life’s purpose as a mother and wife, and everyone is happy and feels wonderful, both physically and emotionally. Sometimes people claim to have problems, but usually it’s because they didn’t pray enough or they might’ve been whorish or slutty before they got right with god and married their wonderful husband who gave them the chance to have Christian babies. Sometimes other women have babies, or at least get pregnant, but they’re all sinners and whores who want to kill babies, so it’s necessary to pamper laws that don’t let them punish innocent babies for the sins of the mothers. Who cares if they have problems with their lady parts? Maybe they should get married and pray more. [/quote]
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