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Re: more cowbell & definitely MORE ABORTIONS
1. yes, to be sure ex-foliating scrubs & lotions are a personal favorite of mine. 2. ...and i present to represent the presentation of myself & no other group or organization. i believe in the sacrament of the aborted fetus & hope that others will join me in my quest to keep that glorious action unassailably legal & eventually free to every man, ...
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Jurisprudence
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JD21
on
November 27, 2009
more cowbell & definitely MORE ABORTIONS
we need as many abortions as possible. especially in baltimore. these pregnancy centers are doing the work of the devil himself. lies & misrepresentation of the facts. i even heard of a church that believes it is wrong to abort a baby. and they call themselves christians and preach it from the pulpit. we need to make sure that abortions are done ...
Posted to
Jurisprudence
by
JD21
on
November 26, 2009
Re: Nidal Hassan Motivated By Islam? Groundbreaking!
Clarity of thought is groundbreaking. Not tongue in cheek as the bournite posts, but ground breaking words by Hitchens because of decades of censorship of real Atheist insight. If Atheists write it, it must be wrong according to religious ...
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Fighting Words
by
AmericanAtheistNavyVet
on
November 19, 2009
Writing
It feels like I'm watching some bisaya films while reading the enty. It's succinct and yet really informative. Great job to the writers. I wish we can get tips from the journalist. About the issue, yes, it's just as important to discuss these matters as to discuss the <a href=''http://www.carz.com''>cars</a> issues of GM. Who ...
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Human Nature
by
tighimogposporo
on
November 16, 2009
Writing
It feels like I'm watching some bisaya films while reading the enty. It's succinct and yet really informative. Great job to the writers. I wish we can get tips from the journalist.
Posted to
Human Nature
by
tighimogposporo
on
November 16, 2009
Obama historically screws women
from Confluence http://riverdaughter.wordpress.com/ There is no one that can argue with a straight face that women should vote for Democrats. There is nothing. They burnt the bridge. But women are just, as always, the expendable canaries in the coal mine. Their rights are toast, which means so are everyone else’s. From ...
Posted to
Prescriptions
by
joe reader
on
November 9, 2009
Healthcare coverage of abortion.
Since things are heading another direction, I won't spend time discussing your whole post, but I did want to address one argument: Should Not Include Abortions: This private health care plan should not pay for abortions since other people with differing views contribute to these large groups. Abortions should be born by the two people involved, ...
Posted to
Kausfiles Special
by
Arkady
on
November 6, 2009
Chinese birth control
You would think that China with its enormous population would also have enormous problems with sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies. Why is that not the case?
Posted to
Dispatches
by
david wayne osedach
on
November 5, 2009
Pro Life - Hardly
The pro-life crowd has missed the bus again..Isn’t the financial strain of pregnancy and the health care costs associated with bearing and raising children a coercive factor that leads some women to have abortions? Won’t mothers with great affordable health care be more likely to choose to keep their babies? Isn’t this a good thing?
Posted to
Human Nature
by
colorado
on
September 30, 2009
pro-choice,pro-life
I cannot understand why the pro-lifer's insist on exlcuding abortion from private insurance polices. From the government insurance program yes. Private: Keep your hands off!
Posted to
Human Nature
by
david wayne osedach
on
September 30, 2009
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