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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Skul on June 09, 2011, 11:28:36 AM
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They really don't comprehend.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1263214
w8liftinglady (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:25 AM
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Texas has officially gone back 40 years. Texas House votes to strip funds from public hospitals
... that perform elective abortions. I am officially disgusted.
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/texas-legislatu...
AUSTIN — The House voted Wednesday to deny state funds to public hospitals that perform elective abortions or do business with entities that provide “abortion-related services.â€
The amendment added by Rep. Wayne Christian, R-Center, to a comprehensive health care savings bill would deny funding to any hospital district that uses locally generated taxes to help pay for abortions, except those required in medical emergencies.
The taxpayer-supported hospitals also would lose state funding if they “contract or affiliate with other organizations, agencies or entities that provide or refer for abortion or abortion-related services.â€
The provision was one of two anti-abortion measures tacked on to a big health care bill that is needed to help balance the two-year state budget. The other, by Rep. Bill Zedler, R-Arlington, would require women and their doctors to fill out and submit to the state detailed questionnaires about their abortions.
Well, what's the problem?
Why should working people pay for your ilk in order to kill a baby just because it "might" interfere with your night-life.
If you don't want a baby, get fixed, or stop screwing every dirty hippy you run across in a bar.
hamsterjill (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:32 AM
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2. The burka cannot be far behind.
That hating of women is becoming more and more blatant.
No, hamstrung, it's the dislike of killing babies just for your convenience.
ceile (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:40 AM
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5. I think I'm going to cry...
I'm always half joking w/ my man that we need to leave TX (he loves TX) because it's a terrible place to raise kids, no social services, etc. We have insurance and if need be we could home school (no kids just yet), but this is too much and it will take decades to undo what the right has done....I guess it's time to get serious about leaving.
I-10 or I-20, east or west.
I-45 or I-35, north.
Enjoy the trip. Bye now.
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:41 AM
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7. To my knowledge
there are NO hospitals in Texas that perform "elective" abortions.
Not to mention that public funds can't be used for abortions anyway.
Just more noise and red meat for this freaking fundie base.
Stupid eohippus.
If that's the case, why are you asshats so worked up over it?
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ceile (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:40 AM
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5. I think I'm going to cry...
I'm always half joking w/ my man that we need to leave TX (he loves TX) because it's a terrible place to raise kids, no social services, etc. We have insurance and if need be we could home school (no kids just yet), but this is too much and it will take decades to undo what the right has done....I guess it's time to get serious about leaving.
Now there's a prototypical member of the democrat base! She jokes with "her man", which means a shackup. No illegitimate kids "just yet", which means a taxpayer-financed brood is on the way. She wants to pull up stakes and move because of Texas "social services", which means other states pay higher welfare.
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I'm surprised comment #2 is still there. Rule #1 of Skin's Island is all religions are open season, except muzzies.
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Tippy (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 12:08 PM
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16. Someday those who chose this path will have to pay.....
Edited on Thu Jun-09-11 12:09 PM by Tippy
Not much consulation.....If people die I hope it is members of their imediate families....
Tipsy hopes people die for not killing a baby. :mental:
musette_sf (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 01:20 PM
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24. 1998: Happiness was seeing Texas
Edited on Thu Jun-09-11 01:29 PM by musette_sf
in my rear view mirror.
The happiness was us smiling and waving bye-bye.
Do us all a big favor.
Don't come back.
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That "woman" has dropped way too many dumbbells on her head.
Cindie
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ceile (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:40 AM
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5. I think I'm going to cry...
I'm always half joking w/ my man that we need to leave TX (he loves TX) because it's a terrible place to raise kids, no social services, etc. We have insurance and if need be we could home school (no kids just yet), but this is too much and it will take decades to undo what the right has done....I guess it's time to get serious about leaving.
If you know you are going to need social services, don't have kids on purpose.
We moved from Dallas to CA, CA is a shithole with nice weather. We are in the process of moving back to Texas...along with all of CA's jobs.
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That "woman" has dropped way too many dumbbells on her head.
Cindie
Mom!!
(http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac32/gobucksnumbers/pyzamlilgirl.jpg)
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Mom!!
(http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac32/gobucksnumbers/pyzamlilgirl.jpg)
I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
I haven't met any that do. That looked like a man's body with a womans head. Kind of like Michelle
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
No, not really.
Something like that would probably get the man pregnant.
BTW, welcome back to Texas.
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The drama in that thread is hilarious.
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Yo, Skimmer!!
Musclemaiden is lurking in the CC!! :rotf: :lmao:
w8liftinglady (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 01:59 PM
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25. Just wanted to say Hi to all my friends from the "politically-challenged" site.
I hope you never have to go through the HELL these women have to go through... or your daughters... or your sisters...
really,I do.
Having a baby is "going thought hell"?
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Of course we're politically challenged, madam primitive.
We're challenged to do better, to take it all in 2012.
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w8liftinglady (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 01:59 PM
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25. Just wanted to say Hi to all my friends from the "politically-challenged" site.
I hope you never have to go through the HELL these women have to go through... or your daughters... or your sisters...
really,I do.
My doctors told me to abort my last child. I had a stroke at age 28 because of an auto immune disease called Takayasu's Arteritis and I was on methotrexate when I got pregnant (for Pam, that is a chemo drug). Google methotrexate and birth defects w8liftinglady.
I had an "excuse" to get rid of my ball of cells, I refused. It was scary, I cried many days worrying about the health of my baby and my own life. I had to give myself heparin shots twice a day in my stomach and got gestational diabetes from the 20 mg of daily prednisone. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Here is my product of conception that if you were in the same situation most likely would have aborted.
She is the blonde one on the right.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/88c95c28.png)
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My doctors told me to abort my last child. I had a stroke at age 28 because of an auto immune disease called Takayasu's Arteritis and I was on methotrexate when I got pregnant (for Pam, that is a chemo drug). Google methotrexate and birth defects w8liftinglady.
I had an "excuse" to get rid of my ball of cells, I refused. It was scary, I cried many days worrying about the health of my baby and my own life. I had to give myself heparin shots twice a day in my stomach and got gestational diabetes from the 20 mg of daily prednisone. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Here is my product of conception that if you were in the same situation most likely would have aborted.
She is the blonde one on the right.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/88c95c28.png)
Beautiful young lady! You did well Mom. I knew I liked you for a good reason. :-)
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
Hell no.
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Hell no.
+10,000 and a double capital H.
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She is the blonde one on the right.
The dress resembles a Norwegian bunad.
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The dress resembles a Norwegian bunad.
It was a renaissance faire at school last week.
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ceile (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 11:40 AM
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5. I think I'm going to cry...
I'm always half joking w/ my man that we need to leave TX (he loves TX) because it's a terrible place to raise kids, no social services, etc.
OK, you DUmmies need to get your feces compacted.
Which one is it.
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 06:57 PM
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3. If you are receiving unemployment in Texas anyway
This is one of the programs they will pay for retraining in.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1266698
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Yo, Skimmer!!
Musclemaiden is lurking in the CC!! :rotf: :lmao:
w8liftinglady (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 01:59 PM
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25. Just wanted to say Hi to all my friends from the "politically-challenged" site.
I hope you never have to go through the HELL these women have to go through... or your daughters... or your sisters...
really,I do.
Having a baby is "going thought hell"?
I had 5, and my personal opinion is that it's not hell until you have 3 in their teens all in the same house. :-) :-)
Beyond that, the money will still be used for health care, it's just that women won't go to the "surgical-only" clinic, they'll go to a clinic that actually has to follow medical standards and pass inspections. And the big plus is if they take their children with them...at any age...they get to take their children back home afterwards, too.
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>snip<...they get to take their children back home afterwards, too.
Best part. ^5
Had a good laugh about the teens.
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w8liftinglady (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-09-11 01:59 PM
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25. Just wanted to say Hi to all my friends from the "politically-challenged" site.
I hope you never have to go through the HELL these women have to go through...
if abortion = hell
and hell = torture
then: you condone torturing women
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My doctors told me to abort my last child. I had a stroke at age 28 because of an auto immune disease called Takayasu's Arteritis and I was on methotrexate when I got pregnant (for Pam, that is a chemo drug). Google methotrexate and birth defects w8liftinglady.
I had an "excuse" to get rid of my ball of cells, I refused. It was scary, I cried many days worrying about the health of my baby and my own life. I had to give myself heparin shots twice a day in my stomach and got gestational diabetes from the 20 mg of daily prednisone. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Here is my product of conception that if you were in the same situation most likely would have aborted.
She is the blonde one on the right.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/88c95c28.png)
Not enough H5 in the world to give you.
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
Uh, no! Ewwww....
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
Hell no.......she scares me..
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
Not just no but HELL NO!
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
stevenumbers would hit it, but right now he's waiting for Horse with no Brain to answer his sixty PMs.
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DUmmie w8liftinglady has posted her picture in the past, she is neither musclebound or attractive.
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I have always been curious, do you men like women like that?
Not just "no," but "no expletive-deleted way." :puke:
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stevenumbers would hit it, but right now he's waiting for Horse with no Brain to answer his sixty PMs.
She'd get stevenumbers pregnant.
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My doctors told me to abort my last child. I had a stroke at age 28 because of an auto immune disease called Takayasu's Arteritis and I was on methotrexate when I got pregnant (for Pam, that is a chemo drug). Google methotrexate and birth defects w8liftinglady.
I had an "excuse" to get rid of my ball of cells, I refused. It was scary, I cried many days worrying about the health of my baby and my own life. I had to give myself heparin shots twice a day in my stomach and got gestational diabetes from the 20 mg of daily prednisone. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.
Here is my product of conception that if you were in the same situation most likely would have aborted.
She is the blonde one on the right.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y131/Foam_Kitty/88c95c28.png)
Damn if that didn't get the waterworks going. God bless you and your daughter.
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(http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac32/gobucksnumbers/pyzamlilgirl.jpg)
DUmmie w8liftinglady has posted her picture in the past, she is neither musclebound or attractive.
You're right. I don't remember in detail, but that's my recollection as well. She's an intellectually-challenged, homebound woman who writes a half-dozen, half-baked, nutty moonbat letters a week to the editor of a tiny local newspaper out in East Texas boonies. She's sort of a pitiful character, and there's no entertainment value in that. So I substituted the anabolic-steroidal Maddow freak pinup instead.