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Author:  B [ Fri June 28, 2013 7:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Women's Health Issues

Given that Wendy Davis had to talk for 11 hours to filibuster a law that would limit clinics offering abortions in Texas to 6, it's time to bring back this thread!

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/06 ... ample?lite

Author:  B [ Fri June 28, 2013 7:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

I think Ohio's doing it right!

http://www.plunderbund.com/2012/03/07/s ... of-viagra/

Quote:
Senate Bill 307 protects men by requiring the following prior to receiving a prescription to treatment for erectile dysfunction:

- a signed affadavit from at least one sex partner confirming the man has indeed experienced the symptoms of impotence in the past 90 days
- a psychological screening to ensure the condition is, in fact, medical in nature
- ongoing cardiac stress tests and outpatient counseling about potential side effects
- information from the prescribing physician about risks, complications as well as non-medical options including counseling and celibacy
- copy of medical rationale for treatment filed in patient’s medical record


Quote:
When a man makes a crucial decision about his health and his body, he should be fully aware of the alternative options and the lifetime repercussions of that decision,” Senator Turner said today. Men will be more easily guided through the process of obtaining treatment for impotence so they can better understand and more effectively address their condition.

Author:  --- [ Fri June 28, 2013 7:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

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Author:  malice [ Fri June 28, 2013 8:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

:roll:

Author:  Fuck You Jobu [ Fri June 28, 2013 9:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

malice wrote:
:roll:


To the NRA or the ED?

Author:  malice [ Fri June 28, 2013 10:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

Fuck You Jobu wrote:
malice wrote:
:roll:


To the NRA or the ED?


it was my first reaction to the ridiculous correlation of the 'abortion rights community' (whatever that is) to the NRA - it's not even vaguely accurate.
the NRA has most of the republican party in its hip pocket for one thing (think election 'donations' and gifts from lobbyists) - and while a good portion of the democratic party (I think, although whatever) probably supports the idea that a woman's body and what gets done to it isn't the government's business, not to mention the obstruction of safe and clean medical treatment for women who opt to get an abortion is downright despicable...
I'd hardly put anyone who is pro-choice (not pro-abortion, btw, just to make the distinction) in the same arena as the NRA.
it's a deliberate inflammatory statement meant to elicit a response and I'm all about giving people what they want.

and since I'm on the subject and posting about it, I'd like to put forth a question to anyone interested in responding - what the hell has happened over the last couple decades, anyway?

at what point did the idea that it's ok to disparage women or people who are of the above stated opinion about women and our legal ability to choose when and how and why they have children become acceptable again?

- after so much shit and strife had to occur for what amounts to thousands of years of women either dealing with unwanted pregnancies, or unsafe methods (eg - hangers, anyone?) for ending an unwanted pregnancy; after establishing the legality of abortion - how in the world is it now possible that the country is moving backwards again towards making abortions illegal?

truly, I'm baffled by this, and disappointed (at the very least) - I'm also, sorry to say, worried. how does this bode for young women today and into the future?
I don't get it.

Author:  Sarah. [ Fri June 28, 2013 10:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

Quote:
and since I'm on the subject and posting about it, I'd like to put forth a question to anyone interested in responding - what the hell has happened over the last couple decades, anyway?

at what point did the idea that it's ok to disparage women or people who are of the above stated opinion about women and our legal ability to choose when and how and why they have children become acceptable again?

- after so much shit and strife had to occur for what amounts to thousands of years of women either dealing with unwanted pregnancies, or unsafe methods (eg - hangers, anyone?) for ending an unwanted pregnancy; after establishing the legality of abortion - how in the world is it now possible that the country is moving backwards again towards making abortions illegal?

truly, I'm baffled by this, and disappointed (at the very least) - I'm also, sorry to say, worried. how does this bode for young women today and into the future?
I don't get it.

There is no like button here, so I'm quoting this and saying :heartbeat:

Author:  Norris [ Fri June 28, 2013 11:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.

Author:  epilogue [ Fri June 28, 2013 11:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

cutuphalfdead wrote:
I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.

Author:  mookie [ Fri June 28, 2013 11:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

Things didn't become instantly easier when women were given the right the vote. Things also didn't become instantly easier when our grandmother's decided to ban the bra, or whatever the war cry was back then. I feel that we still have things to put our foot down on and we will always have things we will have to put our foot down on.

cutuphalfdead wrote:
I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.


You really have to stop stealing her clothes though, Chud.

Author:  Norris [ Fri June 28, 2013 11:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

mookie wrote:
Things didn't become instantly easier when women were given the right the vote. Things also didn't become instantly easier when our grandmother's decided to ban the bra, or whatever the war cry was back then. I feel that we still have things to put our foot down on and we will always have things we will have to put our foot down on.

cutuphalfdead wrote:
I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.


You really have to stop stealing her clothes though, Chud.

She let me borrow them!

Author:  mookie [ Sat June 29, 2013 12:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

Speaking of women's health issues, I forgot to mention that Shirley Dobson graced our presence today at work. :shake:

Her hubby was trying to call her on her cellphone, and she started fumbling and getting all uptight and had to excuse herself from my help at the counter because "you have to call the husband right back because you can't keep the husband waitin..."


:throwup:

Author:  mookie [ Sat June 29, 2013 12:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

cutuphalfdead wrote:
mookie wrote:
Things didn't become instantly easier when women were given the right the vote. Things also didn't become instantly easier when our grandmother's decided to ban the bra, or whatever the war cry was back then. I feel that we still have things to put our foot down on and we will always have things we will have to put our foot down on.

cutuphalfdead wrote:
I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.


You really have to stop stealing her clothes though, Chud.

She let me borrow them!


8-)

Author:  Man in Black [ Sat June 29, 2013 9:12 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

malice wrote:
Fuck You Jobu wrote:
malice wrote:
:roll:


To the NRA or the ED?


it was my first reaction to the ridiculous correlation of the 'abortion rights community' (whatever that is) to the NRA - it's not even vaguely accurate.
the NRA has most of the republican party in its hip pocket for one thing (think election 'donations' and gifts from lobbyists) - and while a good portion of the democratic party (I think, although whatever) probably supports the idea that a woman's body and what gets done to it isn't the government's business, not to mention the obstruction of safe and clean medical treatment for women who opt to get an abortion is downright despicable...
I'd hardly put anyone who is pro-choice (not pro-abortion, btw, just to make the distinction) in the same arena as the NRA.
it's a deliberate inflammatory statement meant to elicit a response and I'm all about giving people what they want.

and since I'm on the subject and posting about it, I'd like to put forth a question to anyone interested in responding - what the hell has happened over the last couple decades, anyway?

at what point did the idea that it's ok to disparage women or people who are of the above stated opinion about women and our legal ability to choose when and how and why they have children become acceptable again?

- after so much shit and strife had to occur for what amounts to thousands of years of women either dealing with unwanted pregnancies, or unsafe methods (eg - hangers, anyone?) for ending an unwanted pregnancy; after establishing the legality of abortion - how in the world is it now possible that the country is moving backwards again towards making abortions illegal?

truly, I'm baffled by this, and disappointed (at the very least) - I'm also, sorry to say, worried. how does this bode for young women today and into the future?
I don't get it.


Do I have to post that picture of an 18 week old fetus again?

Author:  Harry Lime [ Sat June 29, 2013 4:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

cutuphalfdead wrote:
I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.



Why don't you send her over a picture of your johnson, Favre.

Author:  malice [ Sat June 29, 2013 8:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

Man in Black wrote:
malice wrote:
Fuck You Jobu wrote:
malice wrote:
:roll:
To the NRA or the ED?
blah blah blah, etc.
Do I have to post that picture of an 18 week old fetus again?

I wish you wouldn't. although I admit, I don't know what point it would make. something about if it looks like a human baby it's a crime against god to forcibly remove it from a womb?
if so, I can only renew my stance that termination of a pregnancy is a moral judgement that an individual woman has to make, not a legal one that the government gets to make...

unless I misunderstand?

Author:  malice [ Sat June 29, 2013 8:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

Harry Lime wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
I'm so into everything mary malice it's sickening.



Why don't you send her over a picture of your johnson, Favre.

two reasons, really:
1) I don't have a smart phone and so any effort pete makes in sending it over to me will fail miserably

2) I could just go see it in person if I was so inclined. although pete's a pretty good guy and not the sort to whip it out for some past middle aged woman who he's met on a couple of casual occasions...

Author:  mastaflatch [ Sat June 29, 2013 10:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

there's something utterly hypocritical, illogical and dangerously manichean in so-called "pro-life" people. i hate them. i wish they'd been born and raised in an over-populated, poor area of the world, with aids. see ya :wave:

Author:  B [ Mon July 01, 2013 1:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

--- wrote:
REMINDER: the abortion rights community is basically the NRA of the left


Can you imagine if there was legislation that limited the number of gun outlets in a state, any state, to six? Oh dear God, how the NRA would explode.

Author:  Joesanity [ Mon July 01, 2013 12:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Women's Health Issues

B wrote:
I think Ohio's doing it right!


Until you see the bill Kasich is about to sign into law that rivals what Texas is trying to do.

What bothers me about this issue is the fact that these guys don't want to support funding for contraception or sex education either. You'd think that would help reduce abortions more than passing a law that has a good chance of leading to more children in poverty that the state has to pay for. You know, the ones they're always complaining about.

They don't care about "protecting the unborn", they just want to control women.

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