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mnhtnbb

(33,343 posts)
12. I lived in MO for 6 years from 1988-94.
Wed Jun 23, 2021, 12:05 PM
Jun 2021

The local newspaper used to come to me for quotes on pro-choice issues because I was vocal in the small town where I lived. The family doc where I took my two young sons for pediatric care told me one time while I was in his office that he had parents/patients in his practice who were vehemently anti-abortion until their teenage daughters got pregnant and then they wanted to know where to go for an abortion.

There are so many judgmental "Christians" in the ranks of the anti-abortion folks. Basically, they just want to tell other people how to live their lives.

American Taliban.

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Women, get out of MO now! jmbar2 Jun 2021 #1
No surprises here. FalloutShelter Jun 2021 #2
Some conservative on Twitter said that "abortion is the easy way out" NYC Liberal Jun 2021 #6
Cruelty is always the point FalloutShelter Jun 2021 #10
+1000. The "right to privacy" aka "right to be left alone" by government Hortensis Jun 2021 #44
But but but they are going NUTS over FalloutShelter Jun 2021 #57
Umhm. Fascists would order masks and vaccination when it suited them, Hortensis Jun 2021 #60
Evidently, Republicans don't have much sex C_U_L8R Jun 2021 #3
They pass this shit, they won't have much at all. Cracklin Charlie Jun 2021 #5
FATLYRUTTSA Solly Mack Jun 2021 #4
Why do women vote for republicans? Fullduplexxx Jun 2021 #7
They are Christian women. nt. Mariana Jun 2021 #17
Birth control is the biggest deterrent to abortion. Don't try and tell me these MEN Maraya1969 Jun 2021 #8
Bingo wryter2000 Jun 2021 #11
Missouri Handmaid's Tale Johnny2X2X Jun 2021 #9
A blend of Handmaid's Tale with wnylib Jun 2021 #42
I lived in MO for 6 years from 1988-94. mnhtnbb Jun 2021 #12
That family doctor is probably a much better person than me gratuitous Jun 2021 #15
Reminds me of when I lived in Utah and the saying would go aeromanKC Jun 2021 #16
lol.nt chowder66 Jun 2021 #21
Same joke exists in other areas with tea-totaling denominations. N/T JHB Jun 2021 #41
In the 1970s, after Roe v Wade, a young woman wnylib Jun 2021 #46
A well documented, and apparently common phenomenon. Crunchy Frog Jun 2021 #52
They plan to stop funding birth control via Medicaid, not outlaw it. Still a terrible idea, Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #13
Soooooo, now the GOP is Pro-Sharia law? aeromanKC Jun 2021 #14
The Christian Taliban is growing across the nation. walkingman Jun 2021 #18
Finally!!! Coming at what they really hate and it's not Roe v. Wade Grins Jun 2021 #19
Noticing more anti-birth control signs by pro-forced birthers. n/t MarcA Jun 2021 #25
They love to pretend that birth control equals abortion. Mariana Jun 2021 #35
Women need to stop having sex with these men. leftyladyfrommo Jun 2021 #20
I think you are right. roamer65 Jun 2021 #37
15 years ago I told my wife that outlawing birth control was the GOP's ultimate goal. LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jun 2021 #22
They're not trying to outlaw it, they plan to stop funding it through Medicaid. Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #24
Don't kid yourself... AZ8theist Jun 2021 #27
I agree, that's the goal of many (most?) Republicans. Nonetheless, the headline is inaccurate. Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Oppaloopa Jun 2021 #55
Spectrum had the movie "Row v Wade " very upsetting even gross movie One scene had doctors timing Oppaloopa Jun 2021 #56
for anyone who thinks the anti-abortion movement is about babies rather than women having sex paulkienitz Jun 2021 #23
For those Dependent on Medicaid it is de facto outlawing. n/t MarcA Jun 2021 #26
Mergers and outsourcing have killed a lot of union jobs LT Barclay Jun 2021 #28
I'm sure outlawing women getting their tubes tied will be next. Norbert Jun 2021 #29
I'm old enough to remember when they wanted to make it mandatory Mariana Jun 2021 #40
It's clear the anti-abortion movement also has birth control in its crosshairs dlk Jun 2021 #30
What am I missing here? Katinfl Jun 2021 #32
The headline is inaccurate. They're preparing to remove birth control from Medicaid, not outlaw it. Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #34
So they can hate on poor women more than they do already? ladym55 Jun 2021 #43
I'm simply pointing out that the headline is wrong. Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #45
I get that ... ladym55 Jun 2021 #48
Fair enough! Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #50
And that is called class warfare as well as racist. lonely bird Jun 2021 #47
Shouldn't the headline accurately represent the actual story? Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #51
They love the babies UNTIL they're born. mac56 Jun 2021 #33
It has nothing to do with babies. It's about power. Crunchy Frog Jun 2021 #54
Outlawing vasectomies? cbabe Jun 2021 #36
I feel like laughing and crying at the same time.... Sogo Jun 2021 #38
Women need to make it clear that NOBODY is gonna get laid. Ever again. flying_wahini Jun 2021 #39
Where's Lysistrata when you need her? Dial H For Hero Jun 2021 #49
Shouldn't they be doing something to 'outlaw' covid? Wounded Bear Jun 2021 #53
NO! THEY! ARE! NOT! brooklynite Jun 2021 #58
This is just the beginning. 1st they'll get rid of abortion and then move onto birth control twin_ghost Jun 2021 #61
Handmaids Tale. sarcasmo Jun 2021 #59
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