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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]republicans are screaming about the constitution and violation of rights because of the Obama rule that healthcare plans and healthcare institutions have to offer the OPTION of birth control. But Republican government wants to pass a law that I must - MUST - undergo a vaginal probe before engaging in a legal procedure. I am having difficulty finding a single word that expresses the depth of my outrage and anger over these mostly male government bureaucrats interfering with my uterus. [/quote] If this is your argument, you need to reframe it. If abortion is to be treated as simply a GYN surgical procedure, and you do not see it as ending a life, you need to realize that GYN surguries almost always require an ultrasound of the very same nature. This is what helps a surgeon to plan incisions, etc. and helps reduce their liability. When you want to deviate from the norm, it would appear there is something about the visual of a "mass of cells" that you find troubling. [/quote] Bullshit. If a woman and/or her doctor need an ultrasound, that is their option. The government does not get to intervene in the process. And I DO see it as ending a life. I have had an unwanted pregnancy and did NOT opt for abortion. But that's MY choice. The VA state assembly has no right, no right, to legislate a wanding of anybody's vagina.[/quote] Not BS. In any other surgical procedure, there are standards that must be followed. Interesting that in this ONE circumstance, thorough care on a woman's health issue gets you so upset and you say the only standard that should exist is what the woman wants. Sounds like something other than standard medical care to any person who actually thinks it through.[/quote] Please give an example of another surgical procedure where a state assembly has passed a law that a patient MUST undergo some process as a part of the procedure. I[/quote]
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