do you think those women should be forced to become parents? I agree with Palin, Abstinence is just not realist, education on birth control is the way to address this issue
Why do you ALWAYS duck and dodge with your infamous and oft repeated : "sounds like a discussion for another thread."" ""I think you were changing the issue of discussion."""Let's try to stay on one topic at a time"""
"""""or her husband contracting a sexually transmitted disease from her behavior."""" Uh, isn't that REALLY off topic ? Why, yes it is...
no, I do not but I don't think its that big a deal if they have to travel out of state to do so. and I also realize since I support abortion in cases of rape, incest and medical reasons, the law cannot easily distinguish between the reasons and I think society is better off if people who don't want children don't have them If I would lord high supreme authority, I would keep abortion legal through about 24 weeks for all and then in cases of medically dire consequences, rape or incest at all times
some don't. especially the ones who think God is on their side. I have almost as little use for them as I have for woke leftists, or authoritarian collectivists. One side worships a rigid God, the other side another type of God-that being Big Brother. Both sides make me want to hurl
That sounds pretty good. However, congress is crap when it comes to understanding medical consequences, let alone whether those consequences are "dire". Plus they then draw fuzzy lines that threaten doctors with ending their careers should some prosecutor or district attorney interprets the fuzz the way that is politically expedient for them in their next election. Doctors can't work in that field if there is a chance they will lose their license, killing their entire career, making them uninsurable or even giving them a criminal record. https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/half-ob-gyn-residents-train-states-ban-abortion/626066/ https://www.npr.org/sections/health...-doctors-talking-in-code-to-pregnant-patients https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/08/06/abortion-maternity-health-obgyn/[/QUOTE]