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Who cares if women have multiple abortions for non-medical reasons? Are you personally paying money out of your own pocket? Are you providing transportation, housing, or food for this person because of these abortions? You are disgusted by someone else's medical history? Why? What role do you personally play in

First of all, having something covered by insurance doesn't make it free. Second of all, if these lawmakers are trying to take a way a woman's access to reproductive care, then yes, they are in fact trying to deny her contraceptives.

Also, non-viable means that the fetus can not live outside the womb. Again, facts that are essential to know when engaging in a debate about reproductive rights.

A fetus is not a person under the law, and is not considered a person until it is born. This is a fact of the law, easily verified. If you can not understand this, I can't help you.

If we're going to decide that every person in this country is entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, then we can't only focus on the 'life' part. That part about liberty? It's just as important. This woman's liberty is being infringed upon. The non-viable fetus she's carrying is not a legal person and

"Valuing life" should not include keeping a dead woman alive AGAINST her and her families wishes for a non-viable fetus. This woman has rights, and that includes the right to die, even if she happens to be pregnant.

It's not the state's right to make that choice for her, against her and her families wishes. Period.

Fellow boarder-town dweller, and my lunch from 7th-12th grade was also a bag of hot chips, and maybe a can of Lucas. Ah those were the days.

From Freshman to Senior year of high school, my whole world was a tall, lanky, boy who played French Horn in the school band and was super nerdy and oh-so dreamy. I did it all: planned my routes to be able to see him in between classes, befriended all of his friends/twin brother to have an excuse to hang around, even

Age: 18

Agreed. I haven't been happy at how little he's been featured in the show. He's LAFAYETTE! Damn TB writers, C'mon! He's a huge part of what gave the show it's campy, Southern charm!

So I just got dumped about a month ago. It was one of those relationships that seem too good to be true; the emotional connection was off the charts, sexual chemistry was unbelievable, everything seemed to click just right. There were moments when I would look at this person and just think How can this be real? I've

Maybe I would buy your BS if you had said something that wasn't so inflammatory. The fact is, you've contaminated your own "experiment". If you wanted to prove we're a bunch of man-haters, you should have said something more benign, then stated you're male. But let's be honest, you're only here to try catch a group of

The fact of the matter is, you are proving everyone's point when we say that marginalized people don't have a voice; you are completely ignoring everyone's voice, and creating your own narrative of what is actually happening. These people are telling you why they are not on board with what you're saying, yet instead

So because a problem withint the prison system is highlighted, that means all personal responsibility is abdicated? Why can't we work to improve the justice system while still holding individuals accountable? I personally don't believe that because someone has a drug problem, they deserve to be treated as sub-human

Will:

Or we as a society could stress health rather than thinness and accept that healthy bodies come in a whole range of sizes (including larger sizes), just like unhealthy bodies come in a whole range of sizes (including smaller sizes). Being accepting of all bodies regardless of shape does not mean encouraging unhealthy

Yeah, cause fuck people who can't afford insurance! They don't need basic healthcare! And we all know seething enmity towards low-income people and a basic lack of empathy for one's fellow man is the formula for a strong, thriving society!