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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vaginal wanding didn't hurt me a bit. I agree that doctors should follow safe practices before conducting an abortion. If my doctor thinks a vaginal wanding is in order, fine. The govt ordering that I have to submit to a vaginal wanding under any circumstances whatsoever is completely unacceptable. Being penetrated by any object against your will IS rape, as a PP suggested. [/quote] I'm the OP and I later found this quote from Walker: "We just knew if we signed that law, if we provided the information that more people if they saw that unborn child would make a decision to protect and keep the life of that unborn child." So the purpose of the law is clear. Guilt, not healthcare.[/quote] Why feel guilty ? It's not a human life. It's a parasite. A bundle of cells. Right?[/quote] You misunderstood PP's post. Walker's motivation is clearly not healthcare but to guilt the woman. [/quote] I'm the PP who said the purpose of the law is guilt, not healthcare. Walker and Wisconsin Right to Life have persisted in championing laws to restrict access to abortion under the guise of providing better healthcare and protection to women. Walker's quote is one of the few instances in which the actual agenda is made clear. [/quote]
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