From the NYTimes:
To which I respond, what about the women who believe that being forced to bring unwanted children into the world violates their moral and religious beliefs?
Not to put it bluntly, or anything.
That will be all.
The Massachusetts law would also require hospitals to inform rape victims about the pill, something Catholic hospitals, in particular, object to. Colorado's governor, Bill Owens, a Republican and a Catholic, vetoed such a bill this month, saying in his explanation, "it is one of the central tenets of a free society that individuals and institutions should not be coerced by government to engage in activities that violate their moral or religious beliefs."
To which I respond, what about the women who believe that being forced to bring unwanted children into the world violates their moral and religious beliefs?
Not to put it bluntly, or anything.
That will be all.
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on 2005-04-19 03:01 pm (UTC)The vessel has no rights.no subject
on 2005-04-20 06:00 am (UTC)Stupid me. I'll just head back to the kitchen an whip something up then, shall I?no subject
on 2005-04-20 06:05 am (UTC)A five course gourmet meal should suffice. Make sure you're barefoot while you work in the kitchen. But be stunningly made up, for he should not have to look at an untidy woman, as he's had a hard day...no subject
on 2005-04-20 06:16 am (UTC)Barefoot? But won't stilettoes will make my ass and tits more attractive? I don't understand all these mixed signals.no subject
on 2005-04-20 06:37 am (UTC)Tsk! Silly you! Barefoot in the kitchen, stilettos must be worn elsewhere in the house. Did you not read the handbook?no subject
on 2005-04-20 07:07 am (UTC)Ah. I see. It's not like any men would ever be in the kitchen to appreciate them, anyway.