Fluke enjoyed a "lovely trip to Barcelona" before asking for free birth control.

Jeebus, dupes are ignorant, small minded haters...

What about the POLICY that's best for the country, morons? 40% of welfare is single mothers, and BC costs money...cue Jeopardy theme, dingbats.
Mothers who can't keep their legs closed so they have babies to make money off the gov't. so they don't have to work. BC is NOT a right for sluts.
 
BC doesn't cost money if you're smart enough to get your dumb ass to the clinic. As any DC hooker can tell you.

Then why do conservatives want to shut down Planned Parenthood, if that is the viable, valuable alternative?

As a conservative who is pro-choice let me answer that for you...

Most conservatives who are pro-life feel that it is wrong to fund abortions with public money. They wish to shut down Planned Parenthood because PP plays this shell game of saying that the money they receive from the Federal Government doesn't go towards contraception or abortions but towards "other" programs or for staff and supplies to run their clinics. That's laughable and the good folks at PP know it.

bingo.

Of course he already knows that.
 
Jeebus, dupes are ignorant, small minded haters...

What about the POLICY that's best for the country, morons? 40% of welfare is single mothers, and BC costs money...cue Jeopardy theme, dingbats.
Mothers who can't keep their legs closed so they have babies to make money off the gov't. so they don't have to work. BC is NOT a right for sluts.

If your wife is on birth control, does that make her a slut?

Most women on birth control are married
 
Fluke is homosexual.

Therefore, a fluke.


No need for contraceptives.

What dude would fuck that?

"The Graph reports that this guy, Adam Mutterperl, is Sandra Fluke‘s boyfriend. Fluke is the Georgetown law student and political activist Rush Limbaugh called a “slut” about two weeks ago.

Fox News‘ Bill O’Reilly reported a bit on this recently, focusing on how Mutterperl’s father is a big time donor to Democrats.

This is an audition tape Mutterperl produced for the reality show “America’s Next Producer.” He identifies himself as a comedy writer. Which is good because I wouldn’t.

And this, The Graph reports, is Mutterperl with Fluke, apparently taken from his Facebook profile. It looks like they’re in Barcelona, where I hear contraceptive is also very cheap."
Sandra Fluke boyfriend Adam Mutterperl | TheBlaze.com


"Even though his Dad is filthy rich, he wants you to pay for his slutty girlfriend’s birth control.

Bill is a partner in Reed Smith’s Financial Industry Group. He specializes in providing high level counseling to CEO’s, General Counsel, Boards of Directors and members of senior management of major financial institutions."
Sandra Fluke wants you to pay for her Birth Control even though her dumb boyfriend Adam Mutterperl is rich | Mofo Politics
 
then why is Mittens saying he would shut it down?

Because he's running for president, is truing to galvanize the religious right, and does not feel bound by the truth. Sort of like candidates promising to lower the price of gasoline.

Whether birth control is a right is not a question of fact. It's a question of values, more properly expressed as, "SHOULD birth control be a right?" Because in the end, that's up to the people.
 
No, rights are not *up to the people*. We're born with inalienable rights, they come straight from God, and they have nothing to do with where you live or what group is currently in power.
 
then why is Mittens saying he would shut it down?

Because he's running for president, is truing to galvanize the religious right, and does not feel bound by the truth. Sort of like candidates promising to lower the price of gasoline.

Whether birth control is a right is not a question of fact. It's a question of values, more properly expressed as, "SHOULD birth control be a right?" Because in the end, that's up to the people.

You unread lunatic:

Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

"
Article 1​
Right to Equality​
Article 2​
Freedom from Discrimination​
Article 3​
Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security​
Article 4​
Freedom from Slavery​
Article 5​
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment​
Article 6​
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law​
Article 7​
Right to Equality before the Law​
Article 8​
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal​
Article 9​
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile​
Article 10​
Right to Fair Public Hearing​
Article 11​
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty​
Article 12​
Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home
and Correspondence​
Article 13​
Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country​
Article 14​
Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution​
Article 15​
Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It​
Article 16​
Right to Marriage and Family​
Article 17​
Right to Own Property​
Article 18​
Freedom of Belief and Religion​
Article 19​
Freedom of Opinion and Information​
Article 20​
Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association​
Article 21​
Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections​
Article 22​
Right to Social Security​
Article 23​
Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions​
Article 24​
Right to Rest and Leisure​
Article 25​
Right to Adequate Living Standard​
Article 26​
Right to Education​
Article 27​
Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community​
Article 28​
Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document​
Article 29​
Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development​
Article 30​
Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above​
Rights"

http://www.cchrpartnership.org/resources/documents/UDHR updated booklet.pdf


 
then why is Mittens saying he would shut it down?

Because he's running for president, is truing to galvanize the religious right, and does not feel bound by the truth. Sort of like candidates promising to lower the price of gasoline.

Whether birth control is a right is not a question of fact. It's a question of values, more properly expressed as, "SHOULD birth control be a right?" Because in the end, that's up to the people.

Privacy is a right. The choice to use contraception falls under the right of privacy.

OE: This post was neg repped by KosherGirl.
 
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BC doesn't cost money if you're smart enough to get your dumb ass to the clinic. As any DC hooker can tell you.

Then why do conservatives want to shut down Planned Parenthood, if that is the viable, valuable alternative?

Conservatives do not want to provide federal funding for abortions. That doesn't mean they want to "shut down" Planned Parenthood.

You'll be voting for this guy:

Mitt Romney: "Planned Parenthood, we're going to get rid of that."

Mitt Romney On Planned Parenthood: We Will 'Get Rid' Of It
 
BC doesn't cost money if you're smart enough to get your dumb ass to the clinic. As any DC hooker can tell you.

Then why do conservatives want to shut down Planned Parenthood, if that is the viable, valuable alternative?

As a conservative who is pro-choice let me answer that for you...

Most conservatives who are pro-life feel that it is wrong to fund abortions with public money. They wish to shut down Planned Parenthood because PP plays this shell game of saying that the money they receive from the Federal Government doesn't go towards contraception or abortions but towards "other" programs or for staff and supplies to run their clinics. That's laughable and the good folks at PP know it.

I'm of the belief that women should have the right to control their own bodies and choose whether or not to carry a child or become pregnant in the first place. That being said however...I don't think ANYONE has the right to say that people who are morally opposed to abortion or even contraception should have to pay for those things for others. I think Ms. Fluke has the right to contraception or to have an abortion but I don't think she has the right to force a Jesuit institution like Georgetown to pay for it.

As a conservative who is pro-choice you are extremely unrepresentative of conservatives on that position.
 
then why is Mittens saying he would shut it down?

Because he's running for president, is truing to galvanize the religious right, and does not feel bound by the truth. Sort of like candidates promising to lower the price of gasoline.

Whether birth control is a right is not a question of fact. It's a question of values, more properly expressed as, "SHOULD birth control be a right?" Because in the end, that's up to the people.

You unread lunatic:

Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

"
Article 1​
Right to Equality​
Article 2​
Freedom from Discrimination​
Article 3​
Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security​
Article 4​
Freedom from Slavery​
Article 5​
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment​
Article 6​
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law​
Article 7​
Right to Equality before the Law​
Article 8​
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal​
Article 9​
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile​
Article 10​
Right to Fair Public Hearing​
Article 11​
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty​
Article 12​
Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home
and Correspondence​
Article 13​
Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country​
Article 14​
Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution​
Article 15​
Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It​
Article 16​
Right to Marriage and Family​
Article 17​
Right to Own Property​
Article 18​
Freedom of Belief and Religion​
Article 19​
Freedom of Opinion and Information​
Article 20​
Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association​
Article 21​
Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections​
Article 22​
Right to Social Security​
Article 23​
Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions​
Article 24​
Right to Rest and Leisure​
Article 25​
Right to Adequate Living Standard​
Article 26​
Right to Education​
Article 27​
Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community​
Article 28​
Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document​
Article 29​
Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development​
Article 30​
Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the above​
Rights"

http://www.cchrpartnership.org/resources/documents/UDHR updated booklet.pdf



Miss Pro Child Abuse is back.
 
Yes because it's pro-abuse to post the international consensus on human rights list.
Scum.
 
It can't be free birth control for all, because free birth control is already available for all.
 
No, rights are not *up to the people*. We're born with inalienable rights, they come straight from God, and they have nothing to do with where you live or what group is currently in power.

It was a man who wrote about those inalienable rights. John Locke I believe. At the time it was the King who was given all the rights from God, wasn't it?

However, *God* has nothing to do with securing those rights does it?

"That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed"

So of course it matters where you live......
 
Wanting to vote the scumbag out of the White House does not make us against contraception
 

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