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Title: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Freeper on February 15, 2012, 06:38:40 PM
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Va Lefty
 
Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women

I keep thinking that all the arguments I hear are predicated with the idea that Women need to be protected. The wingnuts what to protect them from making a grievous decision that will leave them wracked with guilt for the rest of their lives. Our side often frames its arguments in saying they want to protect Women from invasive procedures. Perhaps, Women are looking for honest information about what the consequences of their decision will be instead of "protection." I feel the same about drug education and sex education. We hear so much about "protecting" our kids from drugs and sex. Much more can be accomplished with a honest discussion of the issues than attempting to misinform/scare. Just my 2 cents

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002315245

Yet you want government to protect us all from everything else, from how much salt and fat is in our diets to the cars we drive.
And where do you get this shit that we want to protect women? We are trying to protect the innocent unborn from abortions, and most of us don't have a single problem with birth control we just don't think that it should be a freebie.

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gratuitous
1. One that's occurred to me

In the flap over insurance coverage of birth control, it seems that what's really giving some folks the willies is the idea that women will make their own health choices. When the matter of going on the pill is between the woman and her doctor with insurance covering the choice, the busybodies are left out of the decision. You see the same thing in the RU-486 or the morning after pill discussion. It's never really said out loud, but the idea that women don't have to run through some gauntlet to get a prescription, like they literally do in going to some clinics, just drives the busybodies off their collective nut.

They can make all their own choices about birth control, we just don't think we the taxpayer should pay for it.

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fascisthunter
3. notice how the right wing is at war with everybody?

Women, liberals, moderates, homosexuals, minorities, foreigners, etc. These people are sick.

And liberals are war with heterosexual men, Christians, and anyone who dares disagree with their brilliance.

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justiceischeap
4. Don't forget the unemployed

underemployed, atheists, people who breathe...

Yeah and want dirty air and water too.  :mental:

Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: obumazombie on February 15, 2012, 06:49:09 PM
In addition to being racist by nature, libs are very misogynistic. They would do well as Imams in a good strong taliban jihad mosque.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: thundley4 on February 15, 2012, 06:50:10 PM
Why are the Dems waging a war on unborn children and wanting to kill them all?
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: delilahmused on February 15, 2012, 07:01:02 PM
Golly, I had no idea y'all were waging a war on me. I've been able to buy birth control every time I wanted it...it's even been covered by my insurance most of the time. Of course I never asked my church to pay for it so there's that.

Cindie
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Ballygrl on February 15, 2012, 07:04:50 PM
I'm a woman, how come I don't feel my party is at war with me? maybe because I don't get into faux paranoid outrage perpetrated by a party that has done nothing to improve the lives of Americans, so they brainwashed their foolish followers into believing my party is at war with women.

Women need to care about feeding their kids which is becoming increasingly expensive under the Democrats, they need to care about the future of their families which is bleak under the Democrats.

Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: longview on February 15, 2012, 07:07:25 PM
As a woman, and Republican, I don't feel oppressed.  I make my choices just fine.  Like deliahmused, I don't ask others and especially my church to pay for what I choose.

I strongly believe RU-486 should be by prescription only.  It should also require counseling.  There are side effects to it.  After effects.  Women should know what they are doing to themselves and not just pop one like an M&M when the fog clears and they have morning after regret.  Oh, but don't be killing babies.  Don't make them if you don't want to be a mom, but definitely don't kill them.  
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: diesel driver on February 15, 2012, 07:16:42 PM
I have a question for the DUmmies.

Just where in the HELL did you ever come up with such a DUmmass assumption?

I know the answer to the question, it come from the same place all liberal brilliance is born.

FROM YOUR ASS!
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: BEG on February 15, 2012, 07:28:56 PM
Next they will start a "Women of the 99%" terrorist group.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Chris_ on February 15, 2012, 07:32:02 PM
Next they will start a "Women of the 99%" terrorist group.
Or pinup calendar. :naughty:


Nobody would buy it. :rofl:
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: MrsSmith on February 15, 2012, 07:53:59 PM
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notice how the right wing is at war with everybody?

Women, liberals, moderates, homosexuals, minorities, foreigners, etc. These people are sick.

At least we take on those our own size, and use words, facts and truth for "weapons."  DUmmies only war on those generally under 8 pounds, every one of them has blood on their hands.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Chris_ on February 15, 2012, 07:59:56 PM
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notice how the right wing is at war with everybody?

Women, liberals, moderates, homosexuals, minorities, foreigners, etc. These people are sick.
As opposed to the divisional tactics used by identity politics to scare people into thinking the opposition is after their little group?  It's the same thing every four years.  If you'd paid attention instead of sucking down the Kool-Aid, you would have noticed that by now.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Ballygrl on February 15, 2012, 08:12:07 PM
The Democrats always need an enemy to win, they don't give their constituents a reason to vote for them, they perpetrate faux outrage to get people to vote against someone else.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Chris_ on February 15, 2012, 08:17:44 PM
I  haven't heard it yet, but you can bet your bottom dollar that Obama (or someone like him) will trot out the old "Republicans are trying to take away your Social Security" card this year.  Just wait for it.  Never mind that Obama's ridiculous "payroll tax cut" only makes the underfunding problem that much worse.

Hell, I heard it in 2008 and the GOP had someone that was collecting Social Security on the ticket!
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Freeper on February 15, 2012, 08:50:32 PM
I  haven't heard it yet, but you can bet your bottom dollar that Obama (or someone like him) will trot out the old "Republicans are trying to take away your Social Security" card this year.  Just wait for it.  Never mind that Obama's ridiculous "payroll tax cut" only makes the underfunding problem that much worse.

Hell, I heard it in 2008 and the GOP had someone that was collecting Social Security on the ticket!

But they need that $40 to keep their internet business running.  :-)
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: diesel driver on February 16, 2012, 03:48:27 AM
I  haven't heard it yet, but you can bet your bottom dollar that Obama (or someone like him) will trot out the old "Republicans are trying to take away your Social Security" card this year.  Just wait for it.  Never mind that Obama's ridiculous "payroll tax cut" only makes the underfunding problem that much worse.

Hell, I heard it in 2008 and the GOP had someone that was collecting Social Security on the ticket!

'08!  Hell, I've been hearing it since before 1988!

My now deceased ex-MIL would say the same damned things back then, but I guess after 30+ years of the same lie, it starts to get old, so the demonrats have to throw out a new one.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: BlueStateSaint on February 16, 2012, 04:28:40 AM
Or pinup calendar. :naughty:

Those aren't pinup pics . . . those are zombie targets.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: diesel driver on February 16, 2012, 04:36:37 AM
Those aren't pinup pics . . . those are zombie targets.

My trees would run off in protest if I tried to put one of those pics on them. 

                                                            :killemall:
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: BlueStateSaint on February 16, 2012, 05:03:09 AM
My trees would run off in protest if I tried to put one of those pics on them. 

                                                            :killemall:

That's what iron target stands are for!
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: diesel driver on February 16, 2012, 05:28:59 AM
That's what iron target stands are for!

Have you priced scrap metal lately? 

I'll chase the damned tree down!   :lmao:
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: jtyangel on February 16, 2012, 05:45:05 AM
I saw this stupidity on a bumper sticker on a vehicle at my child's school. Perhaps I will take a picture of the damn thing next time I'm there. Morons. Seriously, morons. It was an east coast plate too...maybe Va? Think I might have found me a DUer if so(Va Lefty) :thatsright: :hyper: :panic:
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: VivisMom on February 16, 2012, 09:12:57 AM
Really? The GOP is waging war against me? Funny, I don't think I'm oppressed. Then again, I'm an educated white woman with two kids and a loving husband with a well-paying job. What do I know??? :whatever:

I love how the libs want the government 'out of my bedroom!' but then want everyone else to pay for what happens in said bedroom. Can't have it both ways, guys. This isn't a war on women, women's rights, or women's health. This is about you people not wanting to take responsibility for your actions, then crying foul when the grown-ups  make you clean up your own mess. Don't want a baby? Don't have sex, or buy your own damn condoms.

Some days, I wish I could go back in time and give the parents of these assholes a well-deserved ass-kicking for raising such selfish, entitled children.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on February 16, 2012, 09:27:40 AM
Golly, I had no idea y'all were waging a war on me.

Oh, they've been warming this meme up for a couple of weeks now, with opinion articles strategically placed on CNN's idiotic Politics ticker and elsewhere.  Expect to hear a whole lot more spin on this one as the Obama superPAC gears up the media bribery buys on it. 
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Bondai on February 16, 2012, 02:47:55 PM
Who pushed for women to fill combat roles in the military under the guise of equality? Yea that's protecting women there DUmmies..... :thatsright: Who hates women again?
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on February 16, 2012, 03:11:51 PM
It may be a war but only 1 side is actually killing women:

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(2006)

The Food and Drug Administration has been informed of two additional deaths following medical abortion with mifepristone (Mifeprex). The Agency received verbal notification of the deaths in the United States from the manufacturer, Danco Laboratories. At this time the Agency is investigating all circumstances associated with these cases and is not able to confirm the causes of death. However, all providers of medical abortion and their patients need to be aware of the specific circumstances and directions for use of this drug and all risks including sepsis when considering treatment. In particular, physicians and their patients should fully discuss early potential signs and symptoms that may warrant immediate medical evaluation.

http://www.drugs.com/news/fda-public-health-advisory-sepsis-medical-abortion-update-1762.html

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Sex-Selective Abortion Comes to America

http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/archive/ldn/1980/41/8041510
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: movie buff on February 16, 2012, 04:18:32 PM
"Perhaps, Women are looking for honest information about what the consequences of their decision will be instead of "protection.""
And yet, the ultra- libs like the DUmmies react furiously to the suggestion that women considering abortions first have an ultrasound to see what it is that they would be killing if they had an abortion.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: obumazombie on February 16, 2012, 05:19:15 PM
Those aren't pinup pics . . . those are zombie targets.

Did someone call for my expertise ?
There's no need to fear,
obumazombie is here.
Title: Re: Some thoughts on the GOP's war on Women
Post by: Vagabond on February 16, 2012, 11:16:46 PM
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fascisthunter
3. notice how the right wing is at war with everybody?

Women, liberals, moderates, homosexuals, minorities, foreigners, etc. These people are sick.

And you are at war with:
heterosexuals
christians
real men
conservatives
legal immigrants
any successful minority person or group
foreigners that like America
America
democracy
freedom (of thought, association, speech, conscience, and assembly, by your own admission)
demoracy for foreigners
anybody who gets out of bed at 4 AM and busts their tail all day long while remaining sober

Remember, fascisthunter is the arrogant twit that thinks the Republican party should be allowed and all of it's senior membership arrested so the democrat party can install the government fascisthunter dreams of living under.  He really deserves a bit more attention.