Ain't we great?
On 8/5/2013 2:31 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 13:51:10 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 8/5/13 1:22 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 8/5/2013 12:26 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 05 Aug 2013 11:07:54 -0400, Hank©
wrote:
It is telling that Herring is so close-minded and unreasonable he
thinks
there are simple solutions for all of these unwanted or forced
pregnancies. Even the logistical problem of getting the pill might
stymie some younger girls.
Can you give a real or hypothetical example that we might ponder?
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Easy.
Small towns where there may not even be a local pharmacy, and even it
there is, everyone knows everyone else's business.
I don't believe there is any substantial numbers of young women in the
US that don't have access to a school nurse...
How the hell would an ignorant toad like you have such information?
1. What percentage of public K-12 schools have full-time nurses on the
premises for the school day?
2. What percentage have part-time nurses on the premises part of the day
or only a couple of days a week?
3. What percentage have no nurses on the premises during the week?
Now, what percentage of school districts will have the pill readily
available.
How about private non-religious and religious affiliated schools?
All of them should have the pill readily available. That's the point.
John (Gun Nut) H.
And my point is, most of them already do... They just have to ask for it.
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