These proposals should give so-called Conservatives a pretty good idea just how incredibly ignorant their attempts to legislate morality really is.
I wish the parents of so-called Conservatives would have practiced celibacy as a viable lifestyle choice...........
All so-called Conservatives that backed this "big gubmint" measure should have to undergo rectal probes.........
Just think how many more so-called Conservatives could cheat on their wives after they got a free vasectomy and don't have to worry about "knocking up" their girlfriend? Of course, they would have to have "balls" to get one though which would leave many of them out.........
Third female lawmaker introduces bill to limit men
Third female lawmaker introduces bill to limit mens Viagra access
I wish the parents of so-called Conservatives would have practiced celibacy as a viable lifestyle choice...........
The Dayton Daily News reports that Turner's bill would mandate that men seeking Viagra be "tested for heart problems, receive counseling about possible side effects and receive information about 'pursuing celibacy as a viable lifestyle choice.'"
All so-called Conservatives that backed this "big gubmint" measure should have to undergo rectal probes.........
In January, Virginia state Sen. Janet Howell introduced an amendment to the state's controversial ultrasound bill, which required women seeking abortions to first undergo a vaginal ultrasound. The amendment, which failed, said that all men seeking Viagra would have to first get a rectal exam.
Just think how many more so-called Conservatives could cheat on their wives after they got a free vasectomy and don't have to worry about "knocking up" their girlfriend? Of course, they would have to have "balls" to get one though which would leave many of them out.........
Missouri state Rep. Stacey Newman, a Democrat, introduced legislation that would allow men to get vasectomies only if their life depended upon the procedure, which was similar to Georgia state Rep. Yasmin Neal's bill. "In determining whether a vasectomy is necessary, no regard shall be made to the desire of a man to father children, his economic situation, his age, the number of children he is currently responsible for, or any danger to his wife or partner in the event a child is conceived," the tongue-in-cheek Missouri bill reads.
Third female lawmaker introduces bill to limit men