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Posit, that a political party's efforts to...
On 7/27/2013 11:34 AM,
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On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 07:39:37 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 7/27/13 6:58 AM, Tim wrote:
On Friday, July 26, 2013 1:31:43 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
...restrict reproductive rights, scrap Planned Parenthood, close health
clinics that provide important services to women, force medical
professionals to lie to women, force women to undergo medically
unnecessary exams for political reasons, spew inexplicable rhetoric on
rape, oppose pay equity laws, and push antiquated views on gender
roles... *is* a war on women.
Trying to pick a fight with the 'righties' again, Harry?
Not me. I'm just pointing out the truth of the Republican-Conservative
war against women. It's important to keep the war against women in the
forefront of discussions, in order to help defeat the
Republican-Conservative pigs in upcoming elections, at least in those
places where they haven't gerrymandered themselves into perpetual victory.
You never know if the wife of some Republican-Conservative pig poster
here might pressure her hubby into voting more intelligently.
There are plenty of conservative women who agree with these dumb
policies. That is how the politicians get elected.
If you look at any logical criteria, democrats have a "war on women" and
in true democratic style, that of course is what they blame on the
right. Remember the "vast right wing conspiracy", how did that turn
out
, Anyway, with wanting women to be forced into substandard back
rooms like they are trying to do in Texas, that is a war. Why if they
care about women won't they allow rules that protect them with adequate
health care which is after all what the Texas law is really about?
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