Do you own your body?

The BB in the upper left picture is not one of those on the list. That's the Crummy BB from Oxford, MI that used Glock daddy gave him as a gift.
 
"Time is of the essence" Rocky

Too painful to admit? A robnod will do.

An “elective” medical procedure is one relating to, being, or involving a nonemergency that is planned in advance and is not immediately essential to the survival of the patient. This may include anything from hip replacements, a subset of cardiac bypass and stent procedures and pre-emptive cancer surgeries.
 
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The BB in the upper left picture is not one of those on the list. That's the Crummy BB from Oxford, MI that used Glock daddy gave him as a gift.
So all the rest - are you happy with those?
 
CNN: "Biden signs executive order aimed at safeguarding abortion rights"

bUT WHAT EXACTLY will that mean?
 
oh but don't you recall? god forgave him! yes, desjarlais actually DID say that. his sins have been wiped clean.

Jesus is good that way.

Anerican Protestant Jesus ( the white blue eyed bearded one with the cool late Beatles hair) also says its not enough to simply confess your shortcomings…

… you also have to change your evil ways, baby.

So yes, by admitting his flaws and adjusting his habits, he’s good to go!

What I don’t understand about non-believers ( heathens) is why you don’t buy in. Costs nothing, and all your sins and cares are gone.

It’s like the second verse of The Girl With Faraway Eyes.

Simple.
 
Too painful to admit? A robnod will do.

An “elective” medical procedure is one relating to, being, or involving a nonemergency that is planned in advance and is not immediately essential to the survival of the patient. This may include anything from hip replacements, a subset of cardiac bypass and stent procedures and pre-emptive cancer surgeries.
Speaking about "painful" how bout miscarriages, rockshop? Placenta gets detached, babby goes buh-bye, all that. Should a woman be forced to carry around a non-viable fetus until such time as her body may eject it? And if she is forced to carry around a decaying mass inside of her, would it be considered "elective" procedure to remove it? And if you do consider it an "elective" procedure to remove a decaying internal mass, if you got one of your regular bowel obstruction would it be considered an "elective" procedure for a doctor to treat it?

Lotsa layers to this onion, boyo. Your insistence on dumbin' this down to something that'll fit on a bumper sticker doesn't appear to be working here.
 
Speaking about "painful" how bout miscarriages, rockshop? Placenta gets detached, babby goes buh-bye, all that. Should a woman be forced to carry around a non-viable fetus until such time as her body may eject it? And if she is forced to carry around a decaying mass inside of her, would it be considered "elective" procedure to remove it? And if you do consider it an "elective" procedure to remove a decaying internal mass, if you got one of your regular bowel obstruction would it be considered an "elective" procedure for a doctor to treat it?

Lotsa layers to this onion, boyo. Your insistence on dumbin' this down to something that'll fit on a bumper sticker doesn't appear to be working here.
Miscarriages etc sound like emergencies to me.

Are you playing Scarlet O’Hara in your neighborhood dinner theatre?
 
Pregnant texas woman needing to be on time to pick up son uses HOV lane... gets pulled over by cops... argues case with traffic cops that, given the current situation with roe.v.wade and being in Texas, her unborn daughter counts as a second person. They didn't want to deal with it and told her to take it up with the courts.

well, texas, either it is or it isn't? make your minds up! either that or change the HOV standard to how many seats are being occupied in a vehicle rather than the number of people.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/p...sedgntp&cvid=8ddc12b9a80e402ed1585ca9ce16db91
 
Pregnant texas woman needing to be on time to pick up son uses HOV lane... gets pulled over by cops... argues case with traffic cops that, given the current situation with roe.v.wade and being in Texas, her unborn daughter counts as a second person. They didn't want to deal with it and told her to take it up with the courts.

well, texas, either it is or it isn't? make your minds up! either that or change the HOV standard to how many seats are being occupied in a vehicle rather than the number of people.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/p...sedgntp&cvid=8ddc12b9a80e402ed1585ca9ce16db91
That's hilarious, and she should take the ticket to court. Even if she loses there, she should appeal. I am sure there is some lawyer out there looking for a name, ( HisArpy doesn't come to mind btw) who would enjoy putting this argument forward with the courts.
 
Looking at the abortion rights protesters on the news, I couldn’t help but think:

“ who would impregnate these women?”
 
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