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Errr...not sure how to phrase this, but here goes...
Do you think this bill should be tossed out?
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/w orld/am ericas/ us-poli tics/je ssica-f arrar-m ans-rig ht-to-k now-mas turbati on-fine -texas- abortio n-law-e mission -a76264 41.html
Do you think this bill should be tossed out?
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Last time I went to see the practice nurse at my doctors, she told me that ive got to stop masturbating . I asked why? She said 'Because I'm trying to examine you'
18:59 Mon 13th Mar 2017
Ahh Nails unless you come from Stoke that joke is a bit limp. The gag being an older bloke would ask a lad if he had a girl friend. If said lad said yes, older bloke riposted "what one off the Rist"? Who employed hundreds of women and teenage girls, in I must say very well paid jobs.
http:// www.gra cesguid e.co.uk /Rists_ Wires_a nd_Cabl es
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looks like jackthehat's the only one who actually read the story...
From 2011, women were made to undergo an invasive ultrasound scan at least 24 hours before they had an abortion, requiring at least two trips to a clinic. This is one of the measures Ms Farrar's bill parodies.
She told the site: "When a woman has to have a trans-vaginal ultrasound, it has nothing to do with her healthcare. One of the state's objectives is to guilt her into changing her mind."
Quite.
From 2011, women were made to undergo an invasive ultrasound scan at least 24 hours before they had an abortion, requiring at least two trips to a clinic. This is one of the measures Ms Farrar's bill parodies.
She told the site: "When a woman has to have a trans-vaginal ultrasound, it has nothing to do with her healthcare. One of the state's objectives is to guilt her into changing her mind."
Quite.
Actually it is an important issue. Usually men making laws and enacting restrictions on medical care.
Although I imagin this woman's debate about it is to show the inequity and inequalities of medical care it will inevitably garner snickers.
My opinion is such that any unborn is not a person until one or both of the following are recognised. 1. It is wanted and 2. is born.
Until either of the above, it is up to the woman to decide.
Although I imagin this woman's debate about it is to show the inequity and inequalities of medical care it will inevitably garner snickers.
My opinion is such that any unborn is not a person until one or both of the following are recognised. 1. It is wanted and 2. is born.
Until either of the above, it is up to the woman to decide.
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