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packman

(16,296 posts)
25. Said it before I could
Wed Sep 17, 2014, 02:37 PM
Sep 2014

my thoughts exactly. Wonder if he still has the key to their virginity belts? Talk about living in a bubble.

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They cannot speak for their adult children. Let's hope that those 2 daughters sinkingfeeling Sep 2014 #1
it doesn't say the daughters are in college, only that they are "college age" KurtNYC Sep 2014 #21
I look forward to hearing about his daughters getting knocked up TlalocW Sep 2014 #2
Said it before I could packman Sep 2014 #25
It's not unusual for that to happen. B Calm Sep 2014 #42
Ah, because taking away birth control will ensure that his daughters louis-t Sep 2014 #3
So this family does not want their insurance plan to have access to birth control. What about all jwirr Sep 2014 #4
Why should men have to pay for policies that cover maternity benefits? Downwinder Sep 2014 #6
Exactly. We could all find some reason we want out insurance company to do it our way. That jwirr Sep 2014 #7
I had a home owners policy for years and never collected for the Downwinder Sep 2014 #9
I've never met a man who wasn't born. Scuba Sep 2014 #8
Strangely, birth is also the leading cause of death. Glassunion Sep 2014 #12
It's true! Life is a 100% fatal sexually transmited disease. n/t eggplant Sep 2014 #35
100% mortality rate. riqster Sep 2014 #36
How many were financially liable for their birthing costs? Downwinder Sep 2014 #13
Single-payer, whispered a voice on the breeze. Orsino Sep 2014 #5
Yes, said a returning echo. jwirr Sep 2014 #10
single payer echo echo echo librechik Sep 2014 #11
If you don't like birth control BrotherIvan Sep 2014 #14
But if you like judging others and controlling them... Orsino Sep 2014 #18
And these idiots are different from the Taliban how, exactly? Initech Sep 2014 #15
Fundies aren't happy unless they've got their noses in other people's business. xfundy Sep 2014 #16
You know, maybe if they were putting their nose near other people's "business"... politicat Sep 2014 #24
I see... riqster Sep 2014 #37
HE doesn't have standing. MohRokTah Sep 2014 #17
Just because something is available doesn't mean you have to partake. Vinca Sep 2014 #19
Fuck Them. They are on TAXPAYER FUNDED HEALTHCARE ... Volaris Sep 2014 #20
And I Can't Support Policies.... Laxman Sep 2014 #22
Two things come to mind. A Simple Game Sep 2014 #23
More like "Strange Father of the Case" underpants Sep 2014 #26
In light of the Hobby Lobby decision I don't see how the court can deny the parents, cheapdate Sep 2014 #27
Doesn't matter either way Bartlet Sep 2014 #32
Until the conservative makeup of the SCOTUS cheapdate Sep 2014 #33
It says that two of them are adults. gollygee Sep 2014 #39
I don't either. I thought you had to show direct harm to be a party to a lawsuit. cheapdate Sep 2014 #40
Why doesn't he tell the other truth Cartoonist Sep 2014 #28
Fuck 'email matt819 Sep 2014 #29
love the poster LOL nt steve2470 Sep 2014 #30
“stocked unlocked liquor cabinet.” Bartlet Sep 2014 #31
Time for single payer! Quantess Sep 2014 #34
The ACA is really bringing them out of the woodwork isn't it? drm604 Sep 2014 #38
Typical. FlaGranny Sep 2014 #41
What a wonderful father - assuming his daughters will become whores while away at school. baldguy Sep 2014 #43
What's so strange????? This is the logical follow on to the Hobby decision and CK_John Sep 2014 #44
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