Politicians on the Hill propose an “Access to Legal Pharmaceuticals Act”
| June 28th, 2005This post was removed by request of the author.
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June 28th, 2005 at 3:56 pm
I say we nail any politician who does not support this act as being antri-woman as they are permitting the interference in the medical treatment of women (I’m on routine OC but it was not prescribed for contraception, it was prescribed for medical reasons) and the people who are pro-abortion as they are encouraging the sabotage of a woman’s use of contraception in such a manner that they may actually induce a conception and implantation that may end up being terminated by abortion (ergo they are advocating a likely increase in the abortion rate).
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