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Agreed. Reality doesn't change based on public opinion.

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It really gives me the sads everytime I read this shit.The fact that there are millions of people in this country (in EVERY state) that would vote for these unamerican,inhuman,sanctimonious and mendacious pus-bags against their own best interests just makes me want to close up shop and head to some banana republic to try to get a grasp on what true freedom is, because it surely isn't here and the conservatives will just keep making it worse as they have since forever.Fug 'em all.We need Bernie and that will never happen.

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"That baby was coming right for us!"

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Well, that's why Orthodox monks live in stone cells up on mountains....because the world kept temptations away from them.

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Heh, pretty much. Although really, if you can't use the castle doctrine in relation to your own uterus, where can you?

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Upvoted for impeccable logic.

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I prefer the ones with added hormones, less chance of a person happening.

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Cage-free, unless she's into that.

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It's not just election years with this stuff. It's been almost constant since 2010.

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Why not cut to the chase and create a law legalizing on the spot executions for women having sex outside of marriage. That is what this is all about. Men can't handle the thought of women and girls fucking for fun and pleasure. Also, too, fuck you The South

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Why the exemption for rape victims? I thought they believed that "real" rape victims couldn't get pregnant.

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The principle behind rape exceptions completely contradicts the essence of a Personhood law.

After all the principle behind a Personhood law lies in determining that a fetus is a person with all the rights to not being murdered as any person on the street, so how do rape exceptions that are based on BLAME of one's actions relate to this?

Even conceived out of rape would not a fetus STILL have the right to life? How is its fate suddenly tied to "innocence on lack thereof of the mother?" Is such a fetus conceived in such a manner so different than any other fetus conceived under any other circumstance?

If the answer is no, then this fetus conceived out of rape, should be granted the same rights to life as any other fetus and therefore would be just as protected from abortions as any other fetus.

Which would mean that the rape victim mother HAS to give birth to the child no exceptions allowed.

Anyone who attempts to claim Personhood status on a fetus while simultaneuously supporting rape exceptions is an unprincipled and disingeuous ratfucker who is only out to stick it to "sinful women".

Rape exceptions and Personhood laws are based on principles that are utterly different and disregarding of one another. They form a direct contradiction over such an issue that makes them mutually exclusive.

You can only choose one or the other not both.

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I wish women wouldn't blame all of us men for that shit, but I totally get why it's so tempting, & don't blame those of you who do it. Hell, I often feel that way myself. :/

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I'm sorry, but is there a man here who can translate that?

j/k j/k j/k

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Mmm. Free-range pussy is the best kind.

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You mean feral cats, right?

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