The anti-choice faction in US politics are introducing extreme legislation in order to mount a direct challenge to Roe V. Wade. Looks like they will get their wish. All eyes on the US Supreme Court now ...
The anti-choice faction in US politics are introducing extreme legislation in order to mount a direct challenge to Roe V. Wade. Looks like they will get their wish. All eyes on the US Supreme Court now ...
We have elected our nation's first black president and evolved to recognize gay equality, why are we still fighting for women's reproductive rights 40 years after we'd fought — and thought we'd won — these battles?
I'm unconvinced that men who disappear want to be fathers in the first place. Seems likely that the young women are under a type of mass hallucination that these immature males are going to suddenly step up and play the fatherhood role when (1) they don't have a clue what that looks like and (2) have no motivation to…
I hope English is a second language for you.
Okay then. Thank you for your side of the story. Well said.
Perhaps not, but maybe the next time he engages his pathetic brain before spewing infantile sexist comments. Jezus.
Interesting. Where I live talk about the merits of various birth control options over lunch. Not in mixed company of course, and certainly not during a business lunch meeting, but I suppose that just goes to illustrate the vast regional differences in the USA.
Right on. Well said. Thank you.
Yes
Even Mississippi voters rejected this legislation. Are the people in Arkansas paying attention?