Clarence Thomas is coming for contraception and gay marriage next

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Anybody who cares enough to make it a political issue ain’t raising their family or community right in the first place.

We got way bigger fish to fry and you bums trotting out these small time issues is over.

We don’t care.

It's already being made a political issue you idiot, religious right wants to control everything that goes against their book written a thousand years ago :comeon:

And you trying to pass the shxt off as well what about this other thing is disingenuous as hell and shows what side you are on
 

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I do not care.

Whatever gets them Truvada users out the paint is a win.

Not gonna sit here and pretend to be angry fakkits lost rights just cuz I don’t like Clarence Thomas :mjlol:
You're the lowest and most pathetic scum there is imo. Imagine if Jews in 1930s Germany were like "I don't like Hitler either but at least he's showing the gypsies and socialists what's up :mjpls:"

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Btw how do you even know what Truvada is? :pachaha::dame:
 

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Is this a credible source? Because i' really wanna be like ...

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You're the lowest and most pathetic scum there is imo. Imagine if Jews in 1930s Germany were like "I don't like Hitler either but at least he's showing the gypsies and socialists what's up :mjpls:"

:scust:

Btw how do you even know what Truvada is? :pachaha::dame:

I operate by the enemy of my enemy is my friend way of thinking when it’s convenient for me.
 

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They might be SOL on the gay marriage but as far as contraception: it would fall to states rights. What state is going to stop you from buying condoms? It’s totally different but folks love being scared. Senator McDougle need them himself.
 

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What state is going to stop you from buying condoms? It’s totally different but folks love being scared.



Last year, conservative Republicans in the Missouri legislature took a run at blocking Medicaid funding from going to Planned Parenthood, a frequent and prominent target of anti-abortion activists and politicians.

But in the fine print of their measure, those Republicans revealed that their ambition wasn’t only to target a familiar abortion foe. They were going after specific forms of birth control as well, notably, emergency contraceptives, often sold under the brand name Plan B, and intrauterine devices, known as IUDs. GOP lawmakers tried to stop Missouri’s Medicaid agency from paying for those forms of contraception.

Missouri state Sen. Paul Wieland, one of the Republicans who led that effort, explained his position this way: “The bottom line is there is only one time something definitively happens and that’s the moment of conception. Once that happens, anything that happens should not be state funded.”
This month, Idaho state Rep. Brent Crane, Republican chair of the powerful House State Affairs Committee, said he would hold hearings on legislation banning emergency contraceptives and possibly IUDs as well.

A Louisiana House committee earlier this month passed a bill saying that “human personhood” begins at the point of fertilization, an interpretation that critics say could potentially be used to outlaw Plan B drugs, IUDs and perhaps other forms of birth control.

Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee has suggested contraceptives should only be available to married couples.

Blake Masters, a Republican candidate for Senator in Arizona, announced that he would only vote for Supreme Court justices who would overturn cases that protect the right to contraceptives. Masters wants access to contraceptives to be a state-level decision.

Idaho​

Idaho Republicans are seeking to push the state’s Supreme Court to end a stay on a restrictive abortion law that would ban abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, according to the Idaho Capital Sun. Republican state representative Brent Crane has also floated the possibility of banning access to Plan B, abortion pills, and intrauterine devices (IUDs).

Louisiana​

In perhaps the most extreme proposed legislation in the country, Republican lawmakers in Louisiana are seeking to pass a law that would define life as starting “at fertilization.” Doing so would criminalize forms of birth control including Plan B, would effectively outlaw in vitro fertilization, and would potentially penalize pregnant people for miscarriages. The law would allow for charging both a parent who seeks an abortion and a doctor who provides one with murder, according to the Daily Advertiser.

Mississippi​

Mississippi already has strict abortion restrictions on its books, with a trigger law that outlaws most abortions with exceptions in the case of rape or threat to the life of the mother. The state may seek to go farther. Republican Governor Tate Reeves refused to rule out the possibility of banning contraceptives.

Texas​

Texas already has some of the strictest abortion laws in the country and continues to seek new ways to crack down on the important form of healthcare. Republicans in the state have started to seek paths toward banning contraceptives like Plan B.

They keep telling us what they want and plan to do and cats keep calling it fear mongering.
 
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