Good lord! Environmental hustlers outdid themselves on this one:
Population control has been Chinas primary domestic policy since 1979 (6 years after Roe v. Wade); so isnt a little infertility better than forced abortions?
Sell your stock in condom companies if there is any truth to the story. On the plus side humping without fear of pregnancy has long been the goal of studs and tarts alike.
I cannot help wondering if Dr. Li Zheng ever considered the possibility that pounding ones pud lowers sperm quality. He can check with Jocelyn Elders for data on the topic.
Finally, Ill wager that you did not know that a United Nations agency sets sperm standards:
Heres the question that must be answered. Will men with high sperm quality become the first group targeted for extermination after the UNs global government is up and running? Get UN-lover John Kerrys views before you answer:
Im going to go out on a limb here and answer for Kerry on this issue: Theres too much high quality sperm swimming around out there.
Shanghais semen is facing an unprecedented crisis with experts labelling pollution as one of the major culprits for the mega-citys increasingly dismal sperm quality, Chinese media claimed.
Population control has been Chinas primary domestic policy since 1979 (6 years after Roe v. Wade); so isnt a little infertility better than forced abortions?
Li Zheng, a sperm expert from the Urology department at Shanghais Renji Hospital, told the newspaper he was very worried about how male infertility rates were increasing year on year.
Sell your stock in condom companies if there is any truth to the story. On the plus side humping without fear of pregnancy has long been the goal of studs and tarts alike.
I cannot help wondering if Dr. Li Zheng ever considered the possibility that pounding ones pud lowers sperm quality. He can check with Jocelyn Elders for data on the topic.
Finally, Ill wager that you did not know that a United Nations agency sets sperm standards:
Pollution pushes Shanghai towards semen crisis
Shanghai doctor tells local newspaper that two thirds of the citys semen stocks are below World Health Organisation standards, as concerns over Chinas toxic environment grow
By Tom Phillips, Shanghai
10:19AM GMT 07 Nov 2013
Pollution pushes Shanghai towards semen crisis - Telegraph
Heres the question that must be answered. Will men with high sperm quality become the first group targeted for extermination after the UNs global government is up and running? Get UN-lover John Kerrys views before you answer:
But Kerry has gone what in better days would have been universally held to be one bridge too far. In a speech last year to the NARAL Pro-Choice America Dinner, he gave an intellectually suicidal summary of his views.
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Kerry continued: "There (shall be) no more cutbacks on population control efforts around the world." This endorses abortion Chinese-style. Too many people? Too few abortions.
Im going to go out on a limb here and answer for Kerry on this issue: Theres too much high quality sperm swimming around out there.