Should female politicians be exposed for past abortions?

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Would this be a good way to neutralize the "he once asked a gal out at work" strategy that the feminists are using to try to remove men from office. If they do this, get a parade of guys to come forward and accuse the woman politician of having had abortions in the past?

If the establishment is trying to purge men from elected office just for being heterosexual, wouldn't this be a fair counter tactic?
 
Climate change has created longer, more active storm systems and longer menstrual cycles, yes?
 
Sure, it's perfectly acceptable to make public legal and private matters between a patient and her doctor.
 
No. An abortion is a very private thing and if they choose to keep it private, that's their business.
 
Will we be naming the politicians who use erectile dysfunction medications?
 
They would be the best representatives of real Americans today. Just as Roy Moore is.
 
I am assuming this question was asked in jest, but the state of the world is so crazy, I wouldn't be one bit surprised to see it happen.
 
I would prefer to know which politicians/high ranking officials that have prescriptions to treat psychological disorders like schizophrenia or Bi-polar disorder.
 
I was going to say it wouldn't alienate liberal voters, but then again, molesting women and children doesn't alienate conservative voters so I suppose that makes it more similar.
 
Would this be a good way to neutralize the "he once asked a gal out at work" strategy that the feminists are using to try to remove men from office. If they do this, get a parade of guys to come forward and accuse the woman politician of having had abortions in the past?

If the establishment is trying to purge men from elected office just for being heterosexual, wouldn't this be a fair counter tactic?

Abortions are private medical procedures covered by HIPPA and other rights of privacy. I think a better question test would be to give all politicians a quiz on the constitution, especially the first ten amendments and make them really liable to uphold them.
 
It probably wouldn't sway me one way or another but, if a woman were strongly opposed to abortions and it turned out she had gotten one when younger, with no special circumstances involved, I think that would be fair game.

Being pro-choice, I would not fault a woman for getting an abortion or anybody for being involved in one.
 
I would prefer to know which politicians/high ranking officials that have prescriptions to treat psychological disorders like schizophrenia or Bi-polar disorder.

If we are going to trust individuals with
"psychological disorders" to have firearms we have to be willing to let them run and hold office as well.
 
Shouldn't all political candidates and office-holders be administered DNA tests to prove they're human and not replicants or aliens?
 
Shouldn't all political candidates and office-holders be administered DNA tests to prove they're human and not replicants or aliens?

You seem to be assuming that replicants/aliens wouldn't do a better job. Is there evidence to support that assumption? Because I'm not convinced.
 
You seem to be assuming that replicants/aliens wouldn't do a better job. Is there evidence to support that assumption? Because I'm not convinced.

I site 3rd Rock From the Sun and Mork and Mindy to support your premise.
 
Should male politicians be exposed for past abortions?

I read somewhere that a certain Roy Moore got a 15 year old black girl pregnant - then sent her to Canada for an abortion. Should she be exposed - or even he? :rolleyes:

Personally I don't believe the story; after all where would you find a black girl with such an appalling lack of taste in men
 
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