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It's definitely something I think my Barbie wore. Is it from the 90's? Is it from outer space? I'm not sure, but it's tacky and fun. I like it.

you know, I prefer the Mako Mori test more since it provides a better threshold.

What you're saying is that a woman has a pregnancy test at home at 10 am, calls the abortion clinic at 10:15, and schedules the abortion for 11 am. Do you think that's how it goes? Do you think anybody acts that way? Here's news: women, as brain-having kinds of people, are able to deliberate. And when they decide

Yes someone already pointed that part out. I'm biased as I forget not everyone lives within walking distance of a hospital or clinic that can do this. Apologies.

I suspect you're not really thinking through the ramifications. As with most TRAP laws, this is all about making abortion significantly more difficult and expensive to obtain. Outside of large cities, it's not unusual for women to have to travel to get an abortion—adding a three day waiting period adds three days

Then you should feel free to do that if you ever get an abortion.

But because of legislation like this, you have to drive 4 hours to get to the clinic. Now they want you to wait three days and then make the trek again?

Sure, it would be fine. IF the women who had to drive across the state had the option of receiving the "counseling" by phone from her home, so that she did not have to miss three days of work for this law.

I'm fine with the decision to have this guy leave the publication. I still think it's crazy that Colleges have any kind of arbitration system to deal with sexual assaults on campus.

I wish they didn't call themselves "Truthers", seems backaswards to me. But that's just my truth I guess.

I read a similar story in the newspaper a few weeks ago (anti-ACA guy who was able to get affordable insurance just in time for life saving surgery). I hope we keep hearing about these situations because these are the stories that might actually change people's minds!

I'm a woman and I process information differently. Frequently in large batches on a computer, generating statistical analysis. #crankyAIresearcher

Ugh. This ad's been running for a few months on some of my local channels. I have to say, the actress they hired completely nails the condescending/patronizing tone.

No way. I am a married white lady with a respectable job (at which I do MATH!) and I am active in all the efforts to protect reproductive freedom and civil rights. I think the conservative movement has pushed too far and there is an active backlash against regressive policies. And it is not just me (OK, maybe I am

Don't bother fact checking our ads, because they're about feelings. And people, but mostly white people.

My mom just told me a story about our longtime hairdresser - she and her husband are both self-employed and have never had health insurance, but he was getting ill and the doctor told him to sign up ASAP because he was worried it might be prostate cancer. They signed up for private insurance and were told not to

It means she's either ignorant or a liar. Or both.

People don't like political ads. I don't like them either. But health care isn't about politics. It's about people. It's not about a website that doesn't work ... It's about people, and millions of people have lost their health insurance. ... Obamacare doesn't work.

Not all married white women!

Let's not bother the little ladies with facts and figures, folks.