Abortion Back in Healthcare Debate

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Sirs,

We just cannot afford the total package and we need to modify it to care the 12 million that cannot get insurance and limit it at that. We definitely do not want to fund any type of abortion paid by the government. Modify it to what we can afford. Don't break our country with something we can't handle.

Larry Doggett of MO 2:11PM December 20, 2009

Simple enough, if every progressive sends $500 to Planned Parenthood they can invest it and do the necessary work off the intrest. Debate over, issue resolved, next issue. Oh that's right they want people who abhor abortion to pay for it... I think NOT!

Spend your own money please, I am already in debt for your foolishnes.

Sunshine Connie of AZ 10:21AM December 16, 2009

Yhis article will anger many women.

Women are the victims of the greatest Con job in history. For hundreds of years, in civil societies, men have used fur coats, jewelry, candle light dinners, alcohol and many promises to encourage women to bestow their sexual favors upon them. Most women resisted these advances because they believed that sex should be saved for marriage. Men sought out these virteous women for marriage partners.

Slowly but surely women have been "Liberated" by womens liberation advocates, a liberal society,and members of "The Media". Women have become the playthings of men who now have sex with no commitment of any kind. We have becoma a nation of unpaid prostitutes.

Mens Liberation is a better description of what has happened. Women suffer from an epidemic of STD'S, unwanted pregnancies, children out of wedlock, fatherless children, and abortion.

Men have pulled off the greatest Con Job in world History with the

founding of "Womens Liberation"

Al Thomas of CA 7:26PM December 15, 2009

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