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In reply to the discussion: Irked by abortion bill, Va. senator adds rectal exams for men [View all]southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)22. I think it is a great idea. I am still laughing and I was trying to read this to my husband.
Hilarious. Since men want to tell women what to do with their bodies then I think a bill should come before them suggestion any man having more then one child out of wedlock should have a vasectomy. Funny thing I never hear any men agreeing with me on this issue. Hmmmmm interesting. Tell you what to those men who want to tell women what to do with our bodies you mind your business and we will mind ours.
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I live in Glen Allen, and your 70/30 assessment on the repub side is about accurate, for this
spicegal
Jan 2012
#61
I think it is a great idea. I am still laughing and I was trying to read this to my husband.
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#22
Speak for yourself - a fair number of women (especially in Europe) find it trivial, and rightly so.
saras
Jan 2012
#91
It's about time some one counteracted the rethuglican foolishness. Yes! Yes! Yes! nt
mfcorey1
Jan 2012
#51
once again, the party of "get gov. out of my business" delves right into women's private parts
wordpix
Jan 2012
#72
It should be Pro Abortion-rights, if they need to use that phrase. Pro-rights, not pro-abortion.
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#81