What, did you sleep through the Clinton years?
not at all. I just didn't believe every lie told by the right....sadly, it looks like you did.
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What, did you sleep through the Clinton years?
not at all. I just didn't believe every lie told by the right....sadly, it looks like you did.
As I said, Patricia Ireland, who was the head of the National Organization of Women at the time said on national TV that Juanita's story was credible and that Clinton had no credibility left.
She then went on to say how we had to continue supporting Clinton, which IMO, completely lost her the high ground and contributed to the fact that Clinton set women's rights back decades.
The Judge in the Paula Jones suit said basically that even if Clinton did what she said that it wasn't sexual harassment. This makes it now legal for anyone's boss to show their employee their penis and ask them to "kiss it".
After that case, it came out that Clinton lied on the stand and his law license was suspended.
The Clinton worshipers are as bad as the Bush worshipers. Neither one of them want to admit that their god is flawed.
always liked the Chris Rock quote
man, being president is such a great job
only job where the girl who blows you becomes famous for doing it.
Suck my dick, it'll make you famous!
you've been with the WRONG menlike 99% of women get an orgasm with the man in the room anyway...
you'd enjoy it too muchbite me!
I'm glad I was able to catalyze your little hormonal fit.
Enjoy your day, sweetie.
well then who pays for them? if not tax dollars, who?
How about we provide free birthcontrol instead? How about adoption? There are many, many Americans who can't have children of their own and would love to adopt a baby.
When exactly was Roe V Wade overturned?
medicaid funds help women who cannot pay, they also fund pro choice groups! we pay, one way or another we pay.
According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, Medicaid pays for abortions when the doctor insists the mother's life is in danger, and in cases of rape and incest. They also tell us that 17 states (AK, AZ, CA, CT, HI, IL, MA, MD, MN, MT, NJ, NM, NY, OR, VT, WA and WV) do use public funds to pay for abortions for some poor women. About 14% of all abortions in the United States are paid for with public funds.
However, that is only direct payment. Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, does receive federal and state funding, just not directly for abortions. They use the money for things like overhead and other programs, thereby allowing them to divert other money from those things to abortion services.
I had a friend that was pregnant with her fifth child. She went to planned parenthood for help and left in tears. The only option they would even talk about was abortion. She tried to bring up adoption and it was turned back to abortion. She says she felt so pressed to say yes to an abortion. She's glad she finally walked out. BTW, she had her fifth child. Last I heard, he was doing fine.
IMO Planned Parenthood shouldn't be getting ANY public funds. Not when they behave like that.
doh! like I said, a muslim school paid for by American tax dollars..
ya know, you are the ignorant oneYou are such an ignoramus.
First, you couldn't refute the link I gave you and Isolde that secular private schools cost in excess of 17,000 dollars a year. So the piddly ass 3k voucher Newt Gingrich wants to give you isn't going to buy shit. You still have to be affluent to afford a private school. So all you cons and you're crocodile tears about "helping the poor" it all B.S. At least be honest, and just say you want to get rid of public education and privatize everything. At least I could respect the honesty.
As for this charter school: Obviously you went to Sean Hannity's website and just grabbed this to post. Because you couldn't even refute the facts I gave you about the school. It's reportedly a charter school that specializes in arab language and culture. Do you know how desparate the government is to hire people with arabic skills?
Are you so much of a sit at home dumbass that you don't realize that many charter schools specialize in different academic disciplines? There's charter schools for science, for engineering, and for the arts. Why would any sane person be shocked that a charter school would specialize in linguistics?
Lastly, you're such a dumbass that you didn't even realize the school is named after a Lebanese christian arab. That's hardly a sign that they are a muslim school indoctrinating kids into islamic theology.
Next time you decide to grab something from Sean Hannity's website, here's a piece of advice: Hannity lies, and you should check sit out before your dumbass rushes to post it.
I had a friend that was pregnant with her fifth child. She went to planned parenthood for help and left in tears. The only option they would even talk about was abortion. She tried to bring up adoption and it was turned back to abortion. She says she felt so pressed to say yes to an abortion. She's glad she finally walked out. BTW, she had her fifth child. Last I heard, he was doing fine.
IMO Planned Parenthood shouldn't be getting ANY public funds. Not when they behave like that.
A point many people have brought up.
I get very tired of the way abortion proponents arrogantly assume that their views are mainstream, and everyone else accepts them as such. As I have mentioned in other places, I just turned 40, and I'm eight months pregnant. As such, of course, my baby is at a greater risk for genetic birth defects such as Down's Syndrome, Wolf's Syndrome, etc. So I talked to my obstetrician early on about amniocentesis. His response was, "Well, you're not going to get an abortion even if there's a problem, are you?" (He's been my doctor for a long time, and knows me pretty well.) I told him of course not, and he said, "Well, then, why put yourself through the extra cost and discomfort?"
I just stared at him for a moment. As though the only possible reason for wanting to know about the health and well-being of my baby was so I could decide whether or not to kill him! When I recovered a bit, I pointed out that the test could reveal certain conditions that might affect the way he handled my prenatal treatment. I also mentioned the fact that nine months of worrying and wondering and being stressed by not knowing probably wasn't good for me OR Quinn, and I would probably have a much easier and healthier pregnancy if I knew for sure one way or the other.
Ah, but that wasn't the end! After the amnio was scheduled, the clinic that was going to perform the test called me and insisted on rescheduling for a week later, because they discovered that my doctor had not bothered to also schedule me for "genetic counseling" beforehand.
Genetic counseling, for those of you who have never experienced a high-risk pregnancy, is where they sit you down, lay out in excruciating detail EXACTLY how many things can go wrong with your baby and how great the odds are that they will, scaring the utter bejesus out of you, and then give you lots of information on how easy it will be to get an abortion if any of those eventualities come about. My doctor, of course, hadn't scheduled it because he knew I didn't need to discuss abortion, and wouldn't appreciate it. I would have happily signed a medical waiver explaining that I was a wacky, stubborn religious nut and passing on the counseling, but this was not an option. They were bound and determined to get their shot at telling me how much I was recklessly endangering my family with my old, wrinkled ova and how much better off I'd be if I killed my baby.
As it happens, I am a born baby factory, and Quinn is in perfect health genetically. But I sure appreciated the increased stress during my second trimester.
Congratulations on your son. I'm sorry you were put through that kind of stress, in the doctor's defense, amnios can cause problems and if you aren't going to abort due to a birth defect, then maybe he just thought it was better not to chance it. I can't think of a single excuse for the clinic.
I agree, there is no excuse for the clinic. I can see where one would want to know in advance the problems that might be encountered, even when committed to carrying to term and raising the child. I think that is what Palin did. Knowing you are going to have a Down's child or some other less-than-perfect child gives you the chance to educated yourself a bit before it happens. If the tests show a healthy child, there is time to rejoice and commit to bringing forward the possibility of a better tomorrow.
Congratulations on your son. I'm sorry you were put through that kind of stress, in the doctor's defense, amnios can cause problems and if you aren't going to abort due to a birth defect, then maybe he just thought it was better not to chance it. I can't think of a single excuse for the clinic.