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On 6/4/15 8:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/4/2015 7:46 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: Laws restricting abortion and other womens' health issues; legislation restricting access to state or federal health care programs; restrictions against gays/lesbians; defunding of Planned Parenthood; climate change denial; anti-immigrant regulations; pushing evangelism in the public school... The list is a long one. You may not see as much of it up in Massachusetts, which has far fewer christian crazies than other parts of the country. As far as I know getting an abortion is perfectly legal in the USA. The question, as it also applies to your other cites, is who pays for them? Is it right to mandate that taxpayers fund every issue and program regardless of personal views? They are political issues, not religious issues. You're not up to speed on the abortion issue. In many red states, the clinics that provided them have been shut down, typically by red state governors passing rules aimed solely at shutting them down. Oh, and as for your other comments, I was addressing the religious pressure that is bringing about these restrictions, not their financial impact, if any. |
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