Rob Rogers for May 06, 2022

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    Concretionist  about 2 years ago

    Meanwhile, she’s like “Oh DRAT! It’s a girl, poor thing.”

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    Coopersdad  about 2 years ago

    I’ve always been proud to be an American. Now……

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    Imagine  about 2 years ago

    There are those who have a sense of basic humanity and there are those who don’t. Laws are for those who lack a sense of humanity (also known as depravity). Those who lack a sense of humanity will spend lots of time, money and effort fighting any attempt to keep them from exercising and even imposing their lack of humanity.

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago

    That’s the QOP mindset. If you want to concede they have minds, that is.

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    Lolapoo Premium Member about 2 years ago

    And being in America, the mother and child were immediately discharged because their insurance company wouldn’t cover an overnight stay.

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    Patjade  about 2 years ago

    Welcoming the next generation of sperm receptors and male property.

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    akachman Premium Member about 2 years ago

    She’s available for marriage to an old pervert by her 11th birthday. Congratulations!

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    NeoconMan  about 2 years ago

    Hey, maybe we could try foot binding.

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    FrankErnesto  about 2 years ago

    And she looks just like your father.

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    The Nodding Head  about 2 years ago

    Now now now… Republicans do like their women of low virtue (even more when they wear a cross around their necks)

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    William Bednar Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Uhhh! You’re not supposed to use that word!! Use some non threatening designation for that “bundle of organic cells”, like “It”. So, from now on, say “It’s an it”.

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    colinmac2  about 2 years ago

    Just like to point out that under Sharia Law, like Judaic Law, abortion is legal.

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    Kabana_Bhoy  about 2 years ago

    Chastity Belts might make a comeback.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member about 2 years ago

    “Here’s your baby. Now, git back into the Kitchen and make me a sammich!!”

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    thelordthygod666  about 2 years ago

    2023: Countries with absolute abortion bans: Egypt, Honduras, Iraq, Suriname, U.S.A.(even Afghanistan will have less restrictive abortion laws than some U.S. states).

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    LeeGP  about 2 years ago

    Soon: “Congratulations! It’s a vessel.”

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    Govi Premium Member about 2 years ago

    The GQP has become the American Taliban.

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    ishannon5289  about 2 years ago

    That is assuming that the extreme laws do not kill both during some complication that the doctor is afraid to help with.

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    Walter Kocker Premium Member about 2 years ago

    The word for the day:

    mifepristone

    A.K.A. The Abortion Pill

    An interesting article in the (Victoria BC) Times Colonist this AM showed that utility of that prescribed drug increased during COVID lockdown throughout Canada. Canada is geographically vast, and most of the clinics are located in the largest cities. And travel during COVID was difficult.

    Joyce Arthur, executive director of the Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada said, “Ironically, the pandemic has helped in terms of giving a boost to telemedicine abortion services, where people can get on a call with the doctor and get a prescription and then just go to the local pharmacy to pick it up.”

    So, I hear you say, “That won’t fly in the United States!”

    Uh huh.

    The US has done such a wonderful job keeping a variety of illegal drugs out of the hands of her people, so there’s no chance there’ll be an underground pharmaceutical market, right? (italics mine)

    Interestingly, abortion rates in Canada have been declining, and research found the decline continued after mifepristone became available (in 2017).

    BTW, there were only “severe adverse events” in 0.04% of cases – one in 2,500. Those events include blood transfusions and ICU admissions.

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    Lola85 Premium Member about 2 years ago

    If the Supremes overturn Roe v. Wade, I see that as the tip of the iceberg. How soon will it be that any form of birth control is banned? I’ve read where some states are making it harder for women to get the so-called “abortion pill,” so when will it become illegal to even manufacture it?

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    admiree2  about 2 years ago

    If the liars overturn Roe within most of the draft wording then I expect that they will uphold the Louisiana bill in the works that is expected to be law. It throws homicide into the mix for all participants.

    How far are we away from putting people in front of a mob with each of them holding several rocks?

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 years ago

    Most US abortions are due to the “pro-life” movement. Does that sound unlikely or contradictory? Bob Seidensticker explains (quite clearly) why it’s absolutely true: https://onlysky.media/bseidensticker/most-u-s-abortions-are-due-to-pro-life-movement/

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    bakana  about 2 years ago

    I’d have gone with the Red Wimple, myself.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 2 years ago

    When James Madison was drafting the Bill of Rights, a number of the other founders expressed reservations, thinking that later citizens would inevitably make the case that those were the ONLY rights being protected; that if a specific right wasn’t explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, then it didn’t exist and could be infringed, suppressed, penalized, etc.

    Madison addressed this concern with the 9th Amendment, which made it clear where the balance of power was supposed to lie if such a claim were ever raised: “The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”

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