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(Source: anyonebutobama)
(Source: condescendingconservativewonka)
…you might be a liberal.
I decided to get a vasectomy without telling my wife because I know she’d say no?
Female idiots protesting for free birth control and against the fake War on Women by those evil Republicans.
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If you want women to control their fate, and not have the state and/or church do it for them, then why aren’t you paying for your own birth control and not begging the state to do it for you? That kind of cancels out the ‘not the state’ part of your nifty little slogan there.
(via killthetraitor)(Source: talkstraight)
Indeed so, it is over reaching of governmental power to enforce a private institution to do anything; even worse, it goes against OUR conscience!
It’s pretty stupid how people seem to think that the separation of church and state only applies when it’s the church over-stepping it’s bounds. They watch that shit like hawks, but look the other way when the state does it.
I picked up my refill of birth control at the pharmacy today, apparently deemed some unattainable feat by the left crying and whining about this so-called “war on women.”
a three months supply cost a whopping total of… $30? ($10 a month, just so you know). I didn’t even have to use my parents’…
This artist is an idiot. The issue at stake is not the government forcing birth control on women or Catholic institutions forcing women not to take it, but the government forcing Catholic insitutions to provide insurance that covers it. If you don’t like the church’s policy, work elsewhere. The church DOES have freedom of religion, too, so religious institutions against the use of birth control should be allowed to opt out of providing insurance that covers the cost of it.
(Source: bcq)