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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your candidates are saying that Democrats are in support of post-birth abortions but you want to get into the weeds of the differences between IVF and IUI? Get out of here. [/quote] Nah, nah, nah they really think they have something here! And now we get to listen to military withdrawal experts, antiparasitics as antiviral meds, and military rank experts also be experts in the intricacies of assisted fertility. Truly, we are blessed to have these geniuses among us and I am so grateful they have done their “research.”[/quote] They are very different procedures and he clearly lied about this. There is no way any person who has undergone fertility treatments would accidentally mix up these procedures.[/quote] No-one cares, MAGA loon. [/quote] Pretty weird to harass people about the extra steps they take to bear children.[/quote] Pretty weird to lie about it in the first place. Unnecessary. [/quote] Pretty weird to post about this. Seriously bet you are really popular IRL. [/quote] So a candidate for the 2nd highest office in the US says he and his wife had IVF to have their children; his wife issues a statement that they didn’t, and we are to all observe silently without speaking? Why are people not allowed to discuss this? Why does discussion of this matter make one unpopular?[/quote] Discuss away. Trump supporters just sound foolish when they do, though. [/quote] A democrat said that men think women pee out of their vaginas. That’s really foolish. [/quote] Not as foolish as old Republican men who are clueless about sex and women's parts calling the shots on reproductive freedom: Becker and Chambliss have a kindred spirit in Missouri Rep. Todd Akin, who said a woman being raped cannot get pregnant because “the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.” They share a philosophy of lawmaking with Texas state Rep. Dan Flynn and Idaho state Rep. Vito Barbieri, who seem to believe the uterus can only be reached through an incision in the abdomen or via the digestive tract, respectively. (It seems impossible, given their premodern hypotheses about human reproduction, that these men are even aware that infants exit the body through the vagina.) To men in this cohort, the female body is more symbol than fact, more allegory than flesh and blood. It is a site adequately understood through assumption and conjecture, at once too simple and too unknowably complex to warrant the humility of self-education. Instead of shaping their laws around the realities of medicine—decisions and procedures that directly confront the daily possibilities of pain, injury, and death—Republican legislators are asking modern medicine and women’s bodies to conform to their almost entirely faith-based wishes.[/quote]
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