'pro-life' groups that as it turns out (and we all knew any way) are ANTI-CONTRACEPTION. that's right no protection against diseases or pregnancies. so when you get sick we have to pay for medical care. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh and when you get pregnant do they give a shite? HELL NO. are they there holding your hand as you are having that child? HELL NO. are they there in line with you while you're counting out the last of your change to buy some diapers for that child? HELL NO. are they there when you're waiting for four hours so your child can see a doctor in the free clinic? HELL NO. are they there to make sure your child has all the tools necessary to get a GOOD solid education? HELL NO
they're all a bunch of ass wipes as far as i'm concerned. it's MY body it's MY right
I AM PRO LIFE AND I AM PRO CHOICE
The War On Sex
By Cristina Page, TomPaine.com Posted on May 18, 2006, Printed on May 18, 2006 http://www.alternet.org/story/36371/
The architects of the South Dakota ban on abortion have a bold plan for our country. Certainly, they have already given a jolt to the majority of Americans, or at least the 66 percent who want Roe v. Wade to remain law of the land. But there's a great deal more the American public should know about these legislative campaigners. Especially since there's a lot more of their agenda they hope to realize.
They have a plan for you, and if you are anything like the 85 percent of American couples who have sex once a week, you're not going to like it. The pro-life groups who are the most committed to ending legal abortion -- and gotten the furthest in their goals -- are also leading campaigns against the only proven ways to prevent abortion: contraception. Shocking as it may be, there is not one pro-life organization in the United States that supports the use of contraception. Instead the pro-life movement is the constant opponent of every single effort to provide Americans with the ability to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
If the South Dakota ban is upheld and Roe v. Wade is toppled, it's safe to say the pro-life movement is not going to send out a brigade to furnish Americans with the most effective contraceptives. In fact, pro-life groups' most recent activities suggest the exact opposite.
Take Leslee Unruh, the South Dakota native considered the primary force behind the near-total ban on abortion in her state. Unruh is, in many ways, the perfect representative of the modern pro-life movement. She is lauded in pro-life circles as the president of the Abstinence Clearinghouse, a group that promotes abstinence-until-marriage. Under Unruh's leadership, the Abstinence Clearinghouse has spearheaded campaigns to stop people from using the condom. ............
Thursday, May 18, 2006
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