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Keep up the good work. Because we all know most families sit around the dinner table talking about the lack of access to good quality rubbers.
Bring it on!
Bring it on!
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Keep up the good work. Because we all know most families sit around the dinner table talking about the lack of access to good quality rubbers.
Bring it on!
What a lame attempt Dean. Our side is discussing jobs, economy and spending. Your side.....sex.
What a lame attempt Dean. Our side is discussing jobs, economy and spending. Your side.....sex.
What a lame attempt Dean. Our side is discussing jobs, economy and spending. Your side.....sex.
The post appears to reference the recent debate over whether insurers and/or religious organizations should be required to provide contraceptives as part of their health plans for employees at primarily secular operations (ie, hospitals but not churches).
I'm not sure I agree with the premise that it is primarily the Democrats that are driving the debate. Certainly, the Obama administration set it off, but the loudest voices seem to be on the conservative side, particularly if we include the religious figures that oppose the administration on this. At least in the press, Republicans are the ones holding congressional hearings and making gaffes about how gals might keep their legs together.
What a lame attempt Dean. Our side is discussing jobs, economy and spending. Your side.....sex.
Tell me the Republican "jobs plan".
Tell me how Republicans expect to "grow the economy".
Who is talking "banning contraception"?
Which Republican Presidential candidate (or candidates) said women's involvement in the military should be very limited and no woman should be president.
Shall I stop here for now?