Posted on 03/14/2017 9:45:50 PM PDT by Morgana
There is not, and has never been, a law to restrict women from seeking to abort their babies. The “restrictions” that Ms. Farrar imagines are actually regulations on the abortionists.
But thank you, Ms. Farrar, for pointing out that you do not consider abortion a medical procedure whose practitioners should be subject to the same regulations that govern actual medical professionals.
Pro-abortion proponents keep claiming that abortion is a form of medical care. But they do not want abortionists regulated like medical practitioners. Ergo, not even they believe that abortion is a form of health care.
Great and fitting image post!
$100?!?
Good thing I’m lord of the manor!
Took 43 posts for a Seinfeld ref to show up. Must be the interminable snow.
Then I guess blow jobs are also out of the question (gonna have to make it retroactive and fine Bill and Monica for sure) - not to mention (for the still youthful) night time emissions (wet dreams for the illiterate).
This woman legislator must have that scientifically defined term:
“Penis envy”.
She’s using the legislative process to grandstand. These people are pathetic.
Hypocritical of her to engage in political masturbation like that.
The TX Legislature meets once for about a six month period every two years. So, this is how this Dem wastes precious time that could be devoted to getting “real” legislation passed.
Texas is already about halfway through the six month legislative period for the next two years.
using the same strategy, wouldn’t she have to fine women every month?
I like to imagine Charleton Heston doing a reprise of the NRA slogan:
If they come to take my penis, they will have to pry it from my cold dead hand.
I think I could single handedly (pun indented) help the federal deficit if there was a federal tax on it... (Hey I might be ConservaTeen, but I’m still a normal teen!) :-)
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