Top Comments
All Comments (303)
-
@YourHumanRights First of all, I'm Canadian, so I suspect that you won't be voting with me one way or the other. Second, why did you say "I am a member of the Democrats for Life" a couple days ago, when now you're talking about voting Republican? I also find it absolutely hilarious that you think I'm some sort of anti-science person, and that Republicans are pro-science or something. Who do you think the religious zealots vote for? Who do the creationists vote for? Pro tip: Not Democrats.
-
@BigMikeMcBastard No, I won't be voting with you, Hugh Hefner, Bill Maher, and the people who traffic in women this time around. Will hold my nose and vote republican to defeat a pro abortion democrat. Pro life is gunna whip some serious ass on November 2. Science is tough to keep quiet in the information age. But you just go on thinking that embryology doesn't exist, and that a woman can grow an extra head as a spare. Guys like you are great advertising for us.
-
Thanks "for" voting Democrat, that meant to say.
-
@YourHumanRights Oh, no, that's good. As for changing the subject, what am I even debating at this point? Who knows, who cares. At any rate, thanks from voting Democrat.
-
@BigMikeMcBastard I am a member of Democrats for Life, and Kristin Day is a friend of mine. All you can do is try and change the subject, naturally..
-
@YourHumanRights Are you suggesting that you're going to vote Republican because you feel they are a pro-science, pro-women/children, pro-human rights party?
-
@BigMikeMcBastard The politics over science crew is really getting desperate now. One more month till election day! Human rights always prevail. Womens and childrens health will also.
-
@YourHumanRights I don't even really recall what I initially was on about in writing comments here. I guess a quick summation is that Plan B and emergency contraceptives like it are not "abortion pills", birth control may or may not affect cancer rates, and ultimately the woman's choice supersedes all else, so whether she chooses to use emergency contraceptives or Plan B is her prerogative. Anti-woman religious fundamentalists may continue blowing hot air as they so choose.
-
@BigMikeMcBastard Actually, the Mayo Clinic meta analysis does exactly that. Steroids cause cancer, Mike. I know that doesn't get you laid more - but lets face it, you don't care what happens to any woman over 30 anyway. The last vestige of the killing lobby always whiddles down to their fundamental anti-science.. That an adult woman can spontaneously grow and extra head, have two beating hearts, two different blood types - and two completely different DNA types. Amazingly stupid.
-
@YourHumanRights Correlation does not mean causation, re: breast cancer rates. Besides, oral contraceptive use decreases the risk of other types of cancers. Is it, ultimately, worth it? That's up to women to decide, but certainly taking the morning after pill will have essentially zero significance upon cancer rates.
Anyway, if you cared about human rights you wouldn't advocate women avoid the morning after pill. Or should a woman not have control over her own body?
Personally, I'm not worried. But thanks for the funny little scenario.
MyrtleMessmer 2 years ago 9
hey thank you so much. my gf and i had a accident (a condom popped) she took the pill and long behold had her period a couple weeks later.
i want everyone to know that people who oppose plan-B, oppose freedom. they aren't looking out for you, only for themselves. if u are sexually active plan-b isn't a pill you take all the time, the dam thing costs 50$ so unless your rich you should carry condoms. my gf carries them in her purse when she comes over. cuz we know whats gonna happen ;) -be safe
killlagger468 2 years ago 3