See ya Planned Parenthood. Disgusting practices.

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Considering you can get that same stuff at a normal doctor (and in some cases a store for STD Protection), I don't see the gripe. Now, let's talk about the sale of human body parts.... Should we still give this organization a pass? I guess we'll see when it goes to Congress this year.

What if you don't have insurance or money for a normal doctor? And a quick review of your link tells me it's not the organization condoning the illegal acts. It was a couple PP clinics and a few labs that colluded together to do that.
 
It's nuts to deny a woman the right to choose what to do with her own body. It's also nuts for government to pay for it, no matter how rare. Or pay for PP or many other organizations that can easily fund themselves without taxpayer money.

Donations to PP are up! As they should be.
 
Reaching.... but we'll continue... they probably should not have had sex then if they can't be responsible for their actions.

Psst.... going to Planned Parenthood is being responsible.
 
Probably not Dad but the reality is, they do.

Again, STD prevention can be had from the store, or the regular Doctor.
So can any other service a woman would need.

Having taxpayers fund PP, while they break the law is completely asinine. And I am glad its being sent to Congress w/that year long report.
 
I knew a girl, a junior in HS, that got pregnant. Her boyfriend was a complete loser. Her entire life was about to be ruined, if not for the abortion she got.

Behind every abortion is a unique story. If the woman and her doctor agree on abortion, it's nobody else's business. Husband or not.
 
I knew a girl, a junior in HS, that got pregnant. Her boyfriend was a complete loser. Her entire life was about to be ruined, if not for the abortion she got.

Behind every abortion is a unique story. If the woman and her doctor agree on abortion, it's nobody else's business. Husband or not.

I know this, but I do not believe that someone should be able to kill a baby because 'their life is going to be ruined' by being immature about having sex. That's my opinion.

Actually you're the one who doesn't get it.

LOL uh yah ok buddy. You continue to support their illegal activities then. That's on you. It's sickening that you're defending this organizations sale of baby parts.
 
Again, STD prevention can be had from the store, or the regular Doctor.
So can any other service a woman would need.

Having taxpayers fund PP, while they break the law is completely asinine. And I am glad its being sent to Congress w/that year long report.

If you donate a pint of blood to the red cross can the red cross sell that blood? The panel you keep quoting doesn't know the answer to that question.
 
LOL uh yah ok buddy. You continue to support their illegal activities then. That's on you. It's sickening that you're defending this organizations sale of baby parts.

Find the answer to the question I just asked you and then maybe you'll understand.
 
If you donate a pint of blood to the red cross can the red cross sell that blood? The panel you keep quoting doesn't know the answer to that question.
Look up the laws regarding selling human tissue and get back to me.
 
I know this, but I do not believe that someone should be able to kill a baby because 'their life is going to be ruined' by being immature about having sex. That's my opinion.
Not your decision to make.
 
Here I'll help you Sly..

“The Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives succeeded in uncovering shameful practices, which undermined the very foundations of ethical American scientific research and have led to 15 criminal and regulatory referrals. Over the course of its year-long investigation of fetal tissue procurement companies and abortion businesses, the Select Panel found evidence that several tissue procurement companies and abortion clinics may have violated federal felony laws prohibiting the sale of human fetal tissue. As a physician and researcher, it is my sincere hope that our investigation and the subsequent referrals have put an end to these shady and unethical practices,” said Congressman Andy Harris, M.D."
 
That's between you and your spouse. If she needs to keep it a secret, you're almost certainly too possessive.
Youre the one that said its none of the husbands business what his wife does. Which is completely asinine.

It is the spouses business. A good relationship is built on trust. A good spouse would acknowledge her choice, and support her even if he disagreed.
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/26/...&gwh=F77D4B792E6F4D2737B4686BBC0200C3&gwt=pay

2 Abortion Foes Behind Planned Parenthood Videos Are Indicted
By MANNY FERNANDEZJAN. 25, 2016

HOUSTON — A grand jury here that was investigating accusations of misconduct against Planned Parenthood has instead indicted two abortionopponents who made undercover videos of the organization.

Prosecutors in Harris County said one of the leaders of the Center for Medical Progress — an anti-abortion group that made secretly recorded videos purporting to show Planned Parenthood officials trying to illegally profit from the sale of fetal tissue — had been indicted on a charge of tampering with a governmental record, a felony, and on a misdemeanor charge related to purchasing human organs.
 
Again, STD prevention can be had from the store, or the regular Doctor.
So can any other service a woman would need.

Having taxpayers fund PP, while they break the law is completely asinine. And I am glad its being sent to Congress w/that year long report.

Not if you don't have money to pay for it.

Offering low costs birth control now prevents the need for services like housing and food stamps later. And you can't act like CNN is a joke and treat Breitbart like it's The Truth. They are well-known right wing liars. And I know I'm making a big assumption here but I bet you're one of those people who want to build that wall to keep the illegals from getting assistance when the reality is the vast majority of those receiving government assistance are single mothers.
 
Youre the one that said its none of the husbands business what his wife does. Which is completely asinine.

It is the spouses business. A good relationship is built on trust. A good spouse would acknowledge her choice, and support her even if he disagreed.
It isn't up to you. What are you going to do, chain her up until she gives birth?

If she won't share the decision, then there's a much deeper issue with the marriage.

But it's entirely up to her.
 
Look up the laws regarding selling human tissue and get back to me.

I know the laws. Very well. My first business was emergency medical transport. I had federal clearance (pre 9/11) to ship anything out of PDX without being opened or x-rayed. So again, I ask you, if you donate blood to the Red Cross can they sell it?
 
It isn't up to you. What are you going to do, chain her up until she gives birth?

If she won't share the decision, then there's a much deeper issue with the marriage.

But it's entirely up to her.
When did I say a spouse shouldnt support her decision? He should know about it though.

Keeping it a secret is asinine.
 
When did I not say a spouse shouldnt support her decision? He should know about it though.

Keeping it a secret is asinine.
It's up to her. The law is on her side, too.

I can only repeat the obvious again. If the woman doesn't want to share, there's something much deeper wrong with the marriage. My guess is she doesn't want to be beaten, bullied, etc.
 
Here I'll help you Sly..

“The Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives succeeded in uncovering shameful practices, which undermined the very foundations of ethical American scientific research and have led to 15 criminal and regulatory referrals. Over the course of its year-long investigation of fetal tissue procurement companies and abortion businesses, the Select Panel found evidence that several tissue procurement companies and abortion clinics may have violated federal felony laws prohibiting the sale of human fetal tissue. As a physician and researcher, it is my sincere hope that our investigation and the subsequent referrals have put an end to these shady and unethical practices,” said Congressman Andy Harris, M.D."

May have.
 
You guys are ridiculous. How fast it goes to "chaining her up in a basement."

Give me a fucking break.

Its a discussion married people should have. But it ultimately should be up to her. The husband should still be able to be there for her when she goes through it.
 
You guys are ridiculous. How fast it goes to "chaining her up in a basement."

Give me a fucking break.

Its a discussion married people should have. But it ultimately should be up to her. The husband should still be able to be there for her when she goes through it.

Yes in a normal marriage under normal circumstances that should always be a discussion. But since you can't pass a law defining what normal is in a relationship the decision rests with the woman.
 
Yes in a normal marriage under normal circumstances that should always be a discussion. But since you can't pass a law defining what normal is in a relationship the decision rests with the woman.
I dont disagree with you.

I will go back to not banging my head against the wall by staying out of the OT section.
 

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