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12 hours ago, JDHillFan said:

Yeah, it’s a huge story. People can’t stop talking about it. I can’t get anywhere near the water cooler at the office without hearing condom this, IUD that. Frankly, I and all my neighbors are outraged at this attack on contraception. Please keep me posted on this gripping story so that I know when to run out and stock up on sponges like Elaine. Effing Tucker is probably behind it!

 

I’m familiar with the act. I’m fine with it being voted down based on issues of religious liberty and also the fact that the “contraception freedom” matter doesn’t even exist. It was created as a wedge issue. It certainly gave a wedgie to anyone uptight about it in Feb 2023. 

 

I think it became an issue when the Supreme Court changed the ruling on Roe.  Maybe you discussed that one at work too.  Thanks for the condescending response. 

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4 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

 

I think it became an issue when the Supreme Court changed the ruling on Roe.  Maybe you discussed that one at work too.  Thanks for the condescending response. 

Ned, I have to agree with JD here. I’ve not heard a single syllable about this topic. Not one. I’m guessing you’re getting your ‘news’ from very different sources. 

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Just now, SoCal Deek said:

Ned, I have to agree with JD here. I’ve not heard a single syllable about this topic. Not one. I’m guessing you’re getting your ‘news’ from very different sources. 

 

This has been discussed quite a bit after the SC ruling and the comments from Thomas.  You can easily look it up.

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1 minute ago, nedboy7 said:

 

This has been discussed quite a bit after the SC ruling and the comments from Thomas.  You can easily look it up.

Ned…you can look up anything on the internet. I’m just telling you that I’ve not heard anyone talking about this in any setting, anywhere. Feel free to use as much contraception as suits your personal needs! 👍

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1 hour ago, nedboy7 said:

 

This has been discussed quite a bit after the SC ruling and the comments from Thomas.  You can easily look it up.


https://news.gallup.com/poll/406739/government-remains-americans-top-problem-2022.aspx

 

Discussed by those looking for a wedge issue. Sadly for those thinking contraception being in danger was a good wedge to drive, it turns out they were quite wrong. Not found anywhere in this poll from two months ago “targeting of contraception by GOP”.
 

Isn’t there something more pressing we can clutch our pearls about? NAZIS maybe? 

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4 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

 

This has been discussed quite a bit after the SC ruling and the comments from Thomas.  You can easily look it up.

Yes, it has been discussed by a few people but where is it even close to happening? Your trolling needs work, you need to start with something with a real chance of happening 

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21 hours ago, Doc said:

Give us a link, ned.  I'm against the banning of any contraception.

 

Doc I appreciate you answering the question.  It was a genuine question.  Since it seems you all are anti abortion even in cases of rape and *****, I was wondering how you feel about this. 

 

Not sure why @JDHillFan or @Orlando Tim  think I am trolling. 

 

This month, Idaho state Rep. Brent Crane, Republican chair of the powerful House State Affairs Committee, said he would hold hearings on legislation banning emergency contraceptives and possibly IUDs as well.

 

A Louisiana House committee earlier this month passed a bill saying that “human personhood” begins at the point of fertilization, an interpretation that critics say could potentially be used to outlaw Plan B drugs, IUDs and perhaps other forms of birth control.

 

Wieland, the Missouri state senator, is among those with a wide view of what birth control methods might constitute abortion. He pushed last year for the measure that would have prevented Missouri Medicaid from paying for Plan B and IUDs.

“I believe life begins at conception,” Wieland said in an interview with Stateline. “Anything that destroys that life is abortion, it’s not birth control. [I have] no problem with stopping sperm and egg from connecting, but when that does happen, that is life.”

 

https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2022/05/19/some-states-already-are-targeting-birth-control

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4 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

Since it seems you all are anti abortion even in cases of rape and *****, I was wondering how you feel about this. 

 

Not sure why @JDHillFan or @Orlando Tim  think I am trolling. 

In case you are ever wondering why people think you might be trolling it might be best to look within. 

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36 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Doc I appreciate you answering the question.  It was a genuine question.  Since it seems you all are anti abortion even in cases of rape and *****, I was wondering how you feel about this. 

 

Not sure why @JDHillFan or @Orlando Tim  think I am trolling. 

 

This month, Idaho state Rep. Brent Crane, Republican chair of the powerful House State Affairs Committee, said he would hold hearings on legislation banning emergency contraceptives and possibly IUDs as well.

 

A Louisiana House committee earlier this month passed a bill saying that “human personhood” begins at the point of fertilization, an interpretation that critics say could potentially be used to outlaw Plan B drugs, IUDs and perhaps other forms of birth control.

 

Wieland, the Missouri state senator, is among those with a wide view of what birth control methods might constitute abortion. He pushed last year for the measure that would have prevented Missouri Medicaid from paying for Plan B and IUDs.

“I believe life begins at conception,” Wieland said in an interview with Stateline. “Anything that destroys that life is abortion, it’s not birth control. [I have] no problem with stopping sperm and egg from connecting, but when that does happen, that is life.”

 

https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2022/05/19/some-states-already-are-targeting-birth-control

Plan B is now the only form of birth control? If govt is not paying for it then it is banned? By your standard all guns are banned. Maybe not a troll, just not able to give even a minimal amount of critical thought to your argument.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Elon Musk drops the MIC on media calling them straight-up RACIST for spinning Scott Adams’ remarks

 

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https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2023/02/26/elon-musk-drops-the-mic-on-media-calling-them-straight-up-racist-for-spinning-scott-adams-remarks/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scott Adams is worth near $100 million according to google therefore he can say things simply to prove points, which is what I think this was. His entire purpose, I think, was to prove how the MSM is racist by saying something that black "leaders" have been saying for years.

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2 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

Doc I appreciate you answering the question.  It was a genuine question.  Since it seems you all are anti abortion even in cases of rape and *****, I was wondering how you feel about this. 

 

Not sure why @JDHillFan or @Orlando Tim  think I am trolling. 

 

This month, Idaho state Rep. Brent Crane, Republican chair of the powerful House State Affairs Committee, said he would hold hearings on legislation banning emergency contraceptives and possibly IUDs as well.

 

A Louisiana House committee earlier this month passed a bill saying that “human personhood” begins at the point of fertilization, an interpretation that critics say could potentially be used to outlaw Plan B drugs, IUDs and perhaps other forms of birth control.

 

Wieland, the Missouri state senator, is among those with a wide view of what birth control methods might constitute abortion. He pushed last year for the measure that would have prevented Missouri Medicaid from paying for Plan B and IUDs.

“I believe life begins at conception,” Wieland said in an interview with Stateline. “Anything that destroys that life is abortion, it’s not birth control. [I have] no problem with stopping sperm and egg from connecting, but when that does happen, that is life.”

 

https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/blogs/stateline/2022/05/19/some-states-already-are-targeting-birth-control

 

It would help if you remembered my positions on abortion.  I'm OK with it up until 20 weeks.  I'm not OK with this.

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On 2/25/2023 at 2:01 PM, SoCal Deek said:

Ned…you can look up anything on the internet. I’m just telling you that I’ve not heard anyone talking about this in any setting, anywhere. Feel free to use as much contraception as suits your personal needs! 👍

https://www.texastribune.org/2022/06/24/roe-wade-clarence-thomas-contraception-same-sex-marriage/

Now you have.

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