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Grex > Agora56 > #105: State: Wal-Mart must carry emergency contraception | |
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happyboy
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response 66 of 526:
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Feb 16 18:46 UTC 2006 |
yawn. how's your uterus these days, nate?
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nharmon
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response 67 of 526:
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Feb 16 19:00 UTC 2006 |
Slightly left, happyboy, get that sand out of your vagina yet?
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albaugh
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response 68 of 526:
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Feb 16 19:16 UTC 2006 |
"emergency contraception" - uh-huh
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tod
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response 69 of 526:
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Feb 16 19:34 UTC 2006 |
Human Life begins when you hear the baby cry and you cut the cord.
Everything prior to that is wishful thinking.
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bru
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response 70 of 526:
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Feb 16 19:37 UTC 2006 |
That is YOUR interpretation todd, and it is wrong.
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nharmon
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response 71 of 526:
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Feb 16 19:38 UTC 2006 |
"Wishful thinking" backed up by scientific evidence?
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richard
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response 72 of 526:
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Feb 16 21:10 UTC 2006 |
re #50 there are pills that make a miscarriage highly likely, but do not
"guarantee" it. They did an ER episode a couple weeks ago where a catholic
doctor has a catholic patient who has been raped and is pregnant, and abortion
isnt acceptable. He ends up prescribing the drug that temporarily widens the
vagins and makes a miscarriage more likely.
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tod
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response 73 of 526:
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Feb 16 21:34 UTC 2006 |
re #70
The only thing wrong is that men feel any entitlement to decisions about
another person's body: Namely women
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edina
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response 74 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:03 UTC 2006 |
Re 72 Oh for God's sake....you're quoting "ER"??? Way to make a plausible
argument.
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bru
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response 75 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:13 UTC 2006 |
no, if a child is viable at 6 months, it must be recognized as a life all its
own.
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marcvh
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response 76 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:14 UTC 2006 |
And on Boston Legal, there was a case where a rape victim was brought
into a Catholic hopsital, they refused emergency contraception, and so
they were sued for two point something million dollars. Also William
Shatner tried to do magic tricks.
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nharmon
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response 77 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:17 UTC 2006 |
On The Shield there was this guy who last season moved to Farmington
from Texas, and Texas told the cops he was suspected in a lot of serial
killings, but nobody could tie him to anything. Apparently next week
they catch him for killing a lady that looks like one of the LAPD
detectives who badgered him about his missing sister this week.
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edina
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response 78 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:31 UTC 2006 |
Re 75 Viable by what standards? Yours? A doctor's? With or without
medical intervention? Lots of kids out there being born that 30 years ago
wouldn't have stood a chance.
My personal belief is that if a woman delivers a baby at 6 months, it's
viable.
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richard
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response 79 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:40 UTC 2006 |
it was a real drug they were using on E.R., I'll think of the name of it
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edina
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response 80 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:44 UTC 2006 |
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happyboy
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response 81 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:47 UTC 2006 |
my vagina is FINE nannystate-nate!
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edina
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response 82 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:48 UTC 2006 |
Or, as I was saying, COME ON!! Quoting a TV show isn't the way to make a
plausible argument.
I mean, we have a differing approach on BCP, Richard. I think they should
be prescribed - you don't. I think they bear monitoring by a dr. or nurse
practitioner, as to the risks involved. You feel that they are no more
harmful than aspirin. Ok, fair enough. I also like that you have to see a
dr., as they are generally prescribed at the conclusion of a gynecological
exam. I think trackning a woman's gynecological health is a good thing.
YMMV.
As for emergency contraception being available OTC - if you don't think it
will be abused, you are out of your mind.
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tod
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response 83 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:49 UTC 2006 |
re #75
Its recognized as alive when it comes out and breaths. That's why you get
a birth certificate: To show you are alive
Like I said, wishful thinking anytime before actual breaths are taken.
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edina
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response 84 of 526:
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Feb 16 22:49 UTC 2006 |
My long-haired brethren from WA slipped...
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happyboy
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response 85 of 526:
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Feb 16 23:14 UTC 2006 |
/looks at bottom of shoe
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tod
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response 86 of 526:
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Feb 16 23:18 UTC 2006 |
I don't have time to explain right now. -Jack Bauer
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richard
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response 87 of 526:
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Feb 17 00:42 UTC 2006 |
re #82 edina, if bcp's were over the counter, they wouldn't be NEARLY
as abused as other drugs that ARE available over the counter-- such as
alcohol for one. edina you must favor prohibition since she doesn't
think that any drug that would be widely abused should be available
over the counter.
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tod
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response 88 of 526:
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Feb 17 00:57 UTC 2006 |
You think viagra should be over the counter, too?
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keesan
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response 89 of 526:
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Feb 17 01:24 UTC 2006 |
If medical exams and prescriptions were free, people would not care if it were
over the counter or prescription. Lots of people can't come up with $200 for
an exam.
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nharmon
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response 90 of 526:
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Feb 17 03:49 UTC 2006 |
$200? Your doctor charges $200 for a visit?
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