Judge temporarily blocks law that could close all Louisiana abortion clinics

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nehalem256

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No, she chose not to take the pill and I was okay with her decision as it's her body. Based on that we decided on the birth control method we felt safe using.

I will amend me statement:

Sounds to me like someone is pissy that he couldn't get his wife to take the pill.
 

Londo_Jowo

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I will amend me statement:

Sounds to me like someone is pissy that he couldn't get his wife to take the pill.

You and Texashiker are the ones acting pissy and crying about having to pay child support and being at the mercy of deceptive women.

I had adult discussions with my wife concerning birth control until we decided to have a child as I was 37 when we got married. So for the first year we used spermicide as our birth control method as my wife had never used the pill in her 27 years of life. My son was born when I was 39 and after he turned a year old I decided to get a vasectomy as we had decided we wouldn't have any more children as we both had one from previous marriages.
 

MrPickins

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I will amend me statement:

Sounds to me like someone is pissy that he couldn't get his wife to take the pill.

Or he "manned up" and took the responsibility for their birth control without the need to get butthurt over it. :thumbsup:


Honest question here: have you ever even had sex? From your posting history, I'd wager against it.


Before people accuse me of being an ass (not that I completely deny it), I would ask the same type of question to a person attempting to push for increased gun control legislation when I was pretty sure they'd never held a firearm.
 
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Retro Rob

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Or he "manned up" and took the responsibility for their birth control without the need to get butthurt over it. :thumbsup:


Honest question here: have you ever even had sex? From your posting history, I'd wager against it.


Before people accuse me of being an ass (not that I completely deny it), I would ask the same type of question to a person attempting to push for increased gun control legislation when I was pretty sure they'd never held a firearm.

What makes you think anyone's sex lives has anything to do with anti-abortionism?
 

MrPickins

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What makes you think anyone's sex lives has anything to do with anti-abortionism?

I was responding to Nehalem's discussion of Londo_Jowo's sex life.

And his arguing about the topic of sexuality on these forums, which he does a lot.
 

Jhhnn

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The judge didn't rule against the law.

He temporarily blocked it to give abortion providers more time to get the necessary credentials.

Given that at least one abortion provider in the state already has said credentials it seems like, despite pro-choice alarmists, women would continue to have access to abortions.

Still dodging. While the ruling is temporary, make of that what you will, it does not hold that the requirements are constitutional, at all.

For or against the TRAP law?
 
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claim from a recently renamed 'father's rights' organization with no links to any actual study.

claim from a 'mommy blog' again with no information as to the 'study' in question which looks like it wasn't much more than a questionaire for a class in a community college.

Keep up the good work. I'm sure that your toaster is ever so proud of you.