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k2o4   United States. Jun 15 2008 13:00. Posts 4803 | | |
Or got so drunk that you forgot to put one on?
Or had a girl tell you she was on the pill when she wasn't, so you came inside?
Or (this has happened to me) kept fucking after you came cause the girl still wanted it and you wanted to try and satisfy her - but the condom, now full of cum, is slippery and comes off inside of her, unloading your spunk deep into her snatch?
Well if that ever happened to you, McCain thinks that you should have to keep the baby that results from it. Hell, the thinks you shouldn't have had sex in the first place. You should have been taught about abstinence in school rather than a regular sex ed class that explains what a condom is and how the reproductive system works, and what puberty is all about.
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I think most of us will agree that if you have a slipup you should definitely be allowed to go get a "morning after pill" and make sure the girl doesn't get pregnant.***
***EDIT: Skot pointed out that the morning after pill wasn't specifically mentioned anywhere. I just assumed he was against that too as he's VERY pro-life, wants to overturn roe vs wade, and has said "the rights of the unborn is one of my most important values." The standard Pro-Life line on the morning after pill is that "emergency contraception is just another abortion approach that kills a human life." Pro-Lifers always tell me that they're against the morning after pill and pretty much anything that interferes with the natural course of life. You shouldn't even be having sex unless you plan to have a kid. Blah blah. Abstinence and all that jazz. I did some research and it's hard to find anything specifically on McCain and the morning after pill - this is all I could find:
From crooks and liars:
| John McCain is one of only a few Senators to earn a Zero percent lifetime rating from Planned Parenthood’s Action Fund, and he only scored that high because the organization doesn’t have a lower rating…. Let’s look at his record:
He voted against requiring health care plans to cover birth control (3/22/03).
He voted against comprehensive, medically accurate sex education (7/25/06).
He voted against international family planning funding (3/14/96).
He voted against funding to prevent teen and unintended pregnancies (3/17/05).
He voted against public education for emergency contraception (3/17/05).
And he voted against restoring Medicaid funding that could be used for family planning for low-income women (3/17/05).
NPR reported (2/2/08) that, “Many Republican voters seem to believe, incorrectly, that the current Republican front-runner, Arizona Senator John McCain, supports abortion rights.”
John McCain wants us to believe that he’s a moderate who supports improving the health of women in the United States, but in fact he’s among the most extreme members of Congress who voted against common sense measures on family planning, sex education and access to basic healthcare.
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From Naral:
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Wendy:
What are [McCain's] views on emergency contraception and non-surgical abortions? What do[es] [McCain] believe their availability should be, and who has the right to legislate this decision? How much funding should go into their continued research and supervision?
Elizabeth Shipp:
Well, Wendy, when it comes to emergency contraception, McCain has voted anti-choice. Period.
Here are two examples -- first, he opposed legislation that would have improved access to emergency contraception, as well as required insurance coverage of prescription birth control, and provided more women with prenatal health care.
Second, he voted against legislation that would have developed programs to increase awareness about emergency contraception, invested in insurance coverage of prescription birth control, promoted family-planning services, and implemented teen pregnancy prevention programs. |
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hansen   Sweden. Jun 15 2008 13:01. Posts 1964 | | |
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Feiticeira   United Kingdom. Jun 15 2008 13:05. Posts 3047 | | |
I am shocked to discover that McCain has conservative opinions, what is happening to the Republican party these days? |
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The weird thing is I think McCain will win this. Im 100% certain Obama wont be elected and you guys can mark my words - Sheitan | |
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SKoT   United States. Jun 15 2008 13:13. Posts 1768 | | |
Ugh, what are you talking about? The morning after pill is available without prescription to anyone over 18 and younger than that you just need an MD's prescription order which is confidential. The morning after pill is not an "abortion" pill because it only prevents fertilization, and does not affect an already-impregnated embryo. Where does McCain say that he wishes to stop the emergency contraceptive pill's availability?
| On June 15 2008 12:05 Feiticeira wrote:
I am shocked to discover that McCain has conservative opinions, what is happening to the Republican party these days? |
lol totally breaking news right |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 15 2008 13:14. Posts 5460 | | |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 15 2008 13:15. Posts 5460 | | |
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SKoT   United States. Jun 15 2008 13:17. Posts 1768 | | |
and incoming devon06 with the incredibly detailed and informative opinion on United States policy. Tell me, where did you go to finishing school? |
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Feiticeira   United Kingdom. Jun 15 2008 13:28. Posts 3047 | | |
| On June 15 2008 12:15 devon06atX wrote:
and they wonder why they're country is quickly declining on the international scale. |
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'declining on the international' scale?
declining in what area? What international scale? Please elaborate, this is even dumber than some of the shit Baal comes up with. |
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The weird thing is I think McCain will win this. Im 100% certain Obama wont be elected and you guys can mark my words - Sheitan | |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 15 2008 13:32. Posts 5460 | | |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 15 2008 13:39. Posts 5460 | | |
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SKoT   United States. Jun 15 2008 13:39. Posts 1768 | | |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 15 2008 13:51. Posts 5460 | | |
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k2o4   United States. Jun 15 2008 14:09. Posts 4803 | | |
devon and skot lost me (though I didn't bother to read everything they wrote)
| On June 15 2008 12:13 SKoT wrote:
Ugh, what are you talking about? The morning after pill is available without prescription to anyone over 18 and younger than that you just need an MD's prescription order which is confidential. The morning after pill is not an "abortion" pill because it only prevents fertilization, and does not affect an already-impregnated embryo. Where does McCain say that he wishes to stop the emergency contraceptive pill's availability? t |
Did I mess that up? If I did I'm sorry. I'm gonna go check it a bit closer and see if I confused myself. If I did I'll edit the post. I got the impression that he was against pretty much anything you could get at planned parenthood, anything that would fuck with the natural course of things. I know most right wing anti abortion people consider the morning after pill to be a big no-no. So I might have mixed things up. |
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jkpickett   United States. Jun 15 2008 14:13. Posts 1403 | | |
| On June 15 2008 12:17 SKoT wrote:
and incoming devon06 with the incredibly detailed and informative opinion on United States policy. Tell me, where did you go to finishing school? |
lol devon06 is the new object of your disdain. i love it. |
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Feiticeira   United Kingdom. Jun 15 2008 14:25. Posts 3047 | | |
| On June 15 2008 12:32 devon06atX wrote:
any country that still allows religion to be so prevalent regarding political issues governing large amounts of people with many many different religions, beliefs, values, etc. is simply fucked. |
I think you're going to need to explain this too. Your horribly constructed sentences are second only to Baal's in their incomprehensibility(1). You think America is a theocracy? Check out Saudi Arabia or Iran. Rape victims are stoned to death for commiting adultery.
stoned for being raped <-----------------> protests over abortions
which do you think is closer to legislating religious morality?
(1). after you start running your posts through spell check to avoid further grammar holocausts you might want to take a peek at the First Amendment too. |
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k2o4   United States. Jun 15 2008 14:36. Posts 4803 | | |
| On June 15 2008 12:13 SKoT wrote:
Ugh, what are you talking about? The morning after pill is available without prescription to anyone over 18 and younger than that you just need an MD's prescription order which is confidential. The morning after pill is not an "abortion" pill because it only prevents fertilization, and does not affect an already-impregnated embryo. Where does McCain say that he wishes to stop the emergency contraceptive pill's availability? |
Ok I edited my post with the following:
***EDIT: Skot pointed out that the morning after pill wasn't specifically mentioned anywhere. I just assumed he was against that too as he's VERY pro-life, wants to overturn roe vs wade, and has said "the rights of the unborn is one of my most important values." The standard Pro-Life line on the morning after pill is that "emergency contraception is just another abortion approach that kills a human life." Pro-Lifers always tell me that they're against the morning after pill and pretty much anything that interferes with the natural course of life. You shouldn't even be having sex unless you plan to have a kid. Blah blah. Abstinence and all that jazz. I did some research and it's hard to find anything specifically on McCain and the morning after pill - this is all I could find:
From crooks and liars:
| John McCain is one of only a few Senators to earn a Zero percent lifetime rating from Planned Parenthood’s Action Fund, and he only scored that high because the organization doesn’t have a lower rating…. Let’s look at his record:
He voted against requiring health care plans to cover birth control (3/22/03).
He voted against comprehensive, medically accurate sex education (7/25/06).
He voted against international family planning funding (3/14/96).
He voted against funding to prevent teen and unintended pregnancies (3/17/05).
He voted against public education for emergency contraception (3/17/05).
And he voted against restoring Medicaid funding that could be used for family planning for low-income women (3/17/05).
NPR reported (2/2/08) that, “Many Republican voters seem to believe, incorrectly, that the current Republican front-runner, Arizona Senator John McCain, supports abortion rights.”
John McCain wants us to believe that he’s a moderate who supports improving the health of women in the United States, but in fact he’s among the most extreme members of Congress who voted against common sense measures on family planning, sex education and access to basic healthcare.
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From Naral:
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Wendy:
What are [McCain's] views on emergency contraception and non-surgical abortions? What do[es] [McCain] believe their availability should be, and who has the right to legislate this decision? How much funding should go into their continued research and supervision?
Elizabeth Shipp:
Well, Wendy, when it comes to emergency contraception, McCain has voted anti-choice. Period.
Here are two examples -- first, he opposed legislation that would have improved access to emergency contraception, as well as required insurance coverage of prescription birth control, and provided more women with prenatal health care.
Second, he voted against legislation that would have developed programs to increase awareness about emergency contraception, invested in insurance coverage of prescription birth control, promoted family-planning services, and implemented teen pregnancy prevention programs. |
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SKoT   United States. Jun 15 2008 14:51. Posts 1768 | | |
what sucks for mccain is that his constituents pretty much force his voting record, much like every other candidate but for him its like he has to vote against the facts(plan B is like a delayed condom, doesnt hurt the actual baby if there is one but prevents pregnancy). im pretty sure he's aware it doesnt kill babies but his bible thumping constituents cant let him vote otherwise |
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k2o4   United States. Jun 15 2008 15:09. Posts 4803 | | |
| On June 15 2008 13:51 SKoT wrote:
what sucks for mccain is that his constituents pretty much force his voting record, much like every other candidate but for him its like he has to vote against the facts(plan B is like a delayed condom, doesnt hurt the actual baby if there is one but prevents pregnancy). im pretty sure he's aware it doesnt kill babies but his bible thumping constituents cant let him vote otherwise |
That's his problem for the entire election. I've said it so many times and I'll say it again - McCain of 2000 is someone I'd vote for. He's not the same. He's had to change positions and cater to the right wing fanatics which are the base of the republican party. The shitty thing is that despite selling out to try and appeal to them, they aren't buying his BS. So he is in this weird no mans land where he's standing for policies he doesn't believe in and his old fans are saying "WTF?" and the people he's doing it for are saying "You're full of shit". |
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Muhweli   Finland. Jun 15 2008 15:26. Posts 10663 | | |
Masturbation is mass murder!! |
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