Congratulations on your robotic repetition of Democratic talking points (what I mean is that there is not one of your supposed points I haven't heard before, often in the exact same words - which scarcely suggests independence of thought). If Planned Butchery does anything other than abortion, it must be counting the taxpayer money they get; it certainly isn't women's health. As for the rest, I don't know about Aspirin, but I can tell you that Coca-cola is a fairly efficient contraceptive, accounting for 90% of sperm. As a Catholic, the prospect of women no longer dosing themselves with infernal brews of chemicals and hormones and abortifacients does not particularly displease me, and the notion that "women's sexuality" should consist in being able to say yes as often as possible without consequences comes across as somewhat less than feministic. As I said of the trashy picture that goes with this vile filth, the whole thing seems to be about convincing women that an image of women as scantily-clad teen temptresses with flimsy clothes blowing in the wind is somehow something they should fight for, and should dread to lose.
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