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Tough way to go out. Mountain lion attack
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<blockquote data-quote="aschler" data-source="post: 3072960" data-attributes="member: 118034"><p>The OB-GYNs practicing in states with these laws don't agree with you.</p><p></p><p>Using abortion as your primary form of birth control is stupid but I guess you would have a exception for it if you are using another birth control method that failed since that is your only problem, correct?</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what your problem is with Planned Parenthood is. The money they receive from the federal government is through Title X, which one of the main functions is providing birth control and contraception education. </p><p></p><p>Then you have the case of rape. Would you expect the family of the victim in this case be required to take care of the mountain lion instead of having it euthanized? Of course not, that is almost as ridiculous as expecting a woman to take her rapist's baby to term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aschler, post: 3072960, member: 118034"] The OB-GYNs practicing in states with these laws don't agree with you. Using abortion as your primary form of birth control is stupid but I guess you would have a exception for it if you are using another birth control method that failed since that is your only problem, correct? I'm not sure what your problem is with Planned Parenthood is. The money they receive from the federal government is through Title X, which one of the main functions is providing birth control and contraception education. Then you have the case of rape. Would you expect the family of the victim in this case be required to take care of the mountain lion instead of having it euthanized? Of course not, that is almost as ridiculous as expecting a woman to take her rapist's baby to term. [/QUOTE]
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