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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, if you are so pro-life, do you support widespread and thorough sex education in schools, and affordable and accessible birth control? Because unwanted pregnancies are the number one reason women have abortions, so if you can prevent those pregnancies, you can decrease the number of abortions. I find it incredulous that so many of my prolife friends do not support these measures, they only want abstinence teachings and think people should have more personal responsibility before they have sex. They don't want their insurance to pay for birth control! As if teenagers or college kids never were impulsive. As if you were never impulsive. As if you never made a mistake. Give me a break. There but for the grace of god go I. Trust other women to make their own choices. And btw, [b]I don't want my insurance paying for your cialis, viagra or obesity related treatment, because you couldn't "personally responsible" enough to get it up or keep from becoming fat. It's a rude thing to say isn't it? So is denying birth control[/b].[/quote] I'll add: Insurance shouldn't pay for your high cholesterol medication-- you should be personally responsible enough to manage your diet and exercise. Insurance shouldn't pay for your lung/esophageal cancer treatments and hospital stays while your in 4th stage-- you should have been personally responsible enough to not smoke. Insurance should not be paying for your blood pressure medication-- you should be personally responsible enough to learn how to relax, meditate, take deep breaths and not put yourself in high pressure environments. Insurance should not be paying for your skin cancer treatment and yearly checks with the dermatologist-- you should be personally responsible enough to not lay out in the sun throughout your youth and be smart enough to use sunblock. Where exactly will you draw the line? You want the taxpayers to subsidize your stupidity and carelessness? Swell.[/quote]
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