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That’s not what they said:
That’s not what one of them said. Here is what another said:

“The values of the person that will be inaugurated are not the values that I hold dear,” De Quattro said. "I’m not going to the inauguration because I believe that as it is, our country is deeply divided, and so to go to the inauguration would indicate either I support the person being inaugurated or I oppose. To express that opposition, I’d have to brave supporters of this person …. I want to march with like-minded people who value inclusivity and respect women’s rights, welcoming difference and diversity."

This march was not inclusive, did not welcome diversity and difference, was not respectful and the only born women’s “right” that is ever in debate in this country is abortion and this was a pro-abortion march.
 
Wow, what a disgusting statement.
It’s not a disgusting comment. I’m a women and it’s exactly what the marches looked like.

Madonna talking about blowing up the White House…

Ashley Judd reading poem about Trump having sex with his daughter…

Protesters chanting Trump is Hitler…

This wasn’t about women’s rights it was a liberal assault on Donald Trump.

I’ve never heard such vile disgusting dialogue from a national platform in my life and
I actually find it to be a disgrace that is called a Women’s March and that any women would be proud of today. What kind of women are they? Pitiful! Is this now acceptable behavior? It is as if they have no respect even for themselves.

I am not a “disgrace to women” because I don’t support the women’s march.
I do not feel I am a “second class citizen” because I am a woman.
I do not feel my voice is “not heard” because I am a woman.
I do not feel I am not provided opportunities in this life or in America because I am a woman.
I do not feel that I “don’t have control of my body or choices” because I am a woman.
I do not feel like I am " not respected or undermined" because I am a woman.

I AM a woman.
I can make my own choices.
I can speak and be heard.
I can VOTE.
I can work if I want.
I control my body.
I can defend myself.
I can defend my family.
There is nothing stopping me to do anything in this world but MYSELF.

I do not blame my circumstances or problems on anything other than my own choices or even that sometimes in life, we don’t always get what we want.
I take responsibility for myself.
I am a mother, a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend.
I am not held back in life but only by the walls I choose to not go over which is a personal choice.
Quit blaming.
Take responsibility.

If you want to speak, do so. But do not expect for me, a woman, to take you seriously wearing a pink va-jay-jay hat on your head and screaming profanities and bashing men.

If you have beliefs, and speak to me in a kind manner, I will listen. But do not expect for me to change my beliefs to suit yours. Respect goes both ways.

If you want to impress me, especially in regards to women, then speak on the real injustices and tragedies that affect women in foreign countries that do not have the opportunity or means to have their voices heard:

Saudi Arabia, women can’t drive, have no rights and must always be covered.

China and India, infantcide of baby girls.

Afghanistan, unequal education rights.

Democratic Republic of Congo, where rapes are brutal and women are left to die, or HIV infected and left to care for children alone.

Mali, where women can not escape the torture of genital mutilation.

Pakistan, in tribal areas where women are gang raped to pay for men’s crime.

Guatemala, the impoverished female underclass of Guatemala faces domestic violence, rape and the second-highest rate of HIV/AIDS after sub-Saharan Africa. An epidemic of gruesome unsolved murders has left hundreds of women dead, some of their bodies left with hate messages.

And that’s just a few examples.

So when women get together in AMERICA and act like they did today and march in their clean clothes, after eating a hearty breakfast, and it’s like a vacation away that they have paid for to get there…

This WOMAN does not support it.
 
It’s not a disgusting comment. I’m a women and it’s exactly what the marches looked like.

Madonna talking about blowing up the White House…

Ashley Judd reading poem about Trump having sex with his daughter…

Protesters chanting Trump is Hitler…

This wasn’t about women’s rights it was a liberal assault on Donald Trump.

I’ve never heard such vile disgusting dialogue from a national platform in my life and
I actually find it to be a disgrace that is called a Women’s March and that any women would be proud of today. What kind of women are they? Pitiful! Is this now acceptable behavior? It is as if they have no respect even for themselves.

I am not a “disgrace to women” because I don’t support the women’s march.
I do not feel I am a “second class citizen” because I am a woman.
I do not feel my voice is “not heard” because I am a woman.
I do not feel I am not provided opportunities in this life or in America because I am a woman.
I do not feel that I “don’t have control of my body or choices” because I am a woman.
I do not feel like I am " not respected or undermined" because I am a woman.

I AM a woman.
I can make my own choices.
I can speak and be heard.
I can VOTE.
I can work if I want.
I control my body.
I can defend myself.
I can defend my family.
There is nothing stopping me to do anything in this world but MYSELF.

I do not blame my circumstances or problems on anything other than my own choices or even that sometimes in life, we don’t always get what we want.
I take responsibility for myself.
I am a mother, a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend.
I am not held back in life but only by the walls I choose to not go over which is a personal choice.
Quit blaming.
Take responsibility.

If you want to speak, do so. But do not expect for me, a woman, to take you seriously wearing a pink va-jay-jay hat on your head and screaming profanities and bashing men.

If you have beliefs, and speak to me in a kind manner, I will listen. But do not expect for me to change my beliefs to suit yours. Respect goes both ways.

If you want to impress me, especially in regards to women, then speak on the real injustices and tragedies that affect women in foreign countries that do not have the opportunity or means to have their voices heard:

Saudi Arabia, women can’t drive, have no rights and must always be covered.

China and India, infantcide of baby girls.

Afghanistan, unequal education rights.

Democratic Republic of Congo, where rapes are brutal and women are left to die, or HIV infected and left to care for children alone.

Mali, where women can not escape the torture of genital mutilation.

Pakistan, in tribal areas where women are gang raped to pay for men’s crime.

Guatemala, the impoverished female underclass of Guatemala faces domestic violence, rape and the second-highest rate of HIV/AIDS after sub-Saharan Africa. An epidemic of gruesome unsolved murders has left hundreds of women dead, some of their bodies left with hate messages.

And that’s just a few examples.

So when women get together in AMERICA and act like they did today and march in their clean clothes, after eating a hearty breakfast, and it’s like a vacation away that they have paid for to get there…

This WOMAN does not support it.
👍
 
The answer, based on cold, hard statistics stated above, is that women don’t need Planned Parenthood at all.
I have no idea. I’m not a woman (or man) who has used PP for any health services. So I don’t know the circumstances of anyone who has, where they live, if PP is their closest provider for services and referrals for what they can afford. Or why PP is the provider they have chosen to go to and to trust. So I can’t speak for them. Just as I can’t know why anyone chooses any healthcare provider they rely on and trust without them telling me. I may be many things but a mind reader is not one of them.
 
I have no idea. I’m not a woman (or man) who has used PP for any health services. So I don’t know the circumstances of anyone who has, where they live, if PP is their closest provider for services and referrals for what they can afford. Or why PP is the provider they have chosen to go to and to trust. So I can’t speak for them. Just as I can’t know why anyone chooses any healthcare provider they rely on and trust without them telling me. I may be many things but a mind reader is not one of them.
Women don’t need Plamned Parenthood.
 
I did! 👍 For what? Birth control information, birth control, a pap smear and also a hasty abortion if you absolutely MUST know.
You could have a received a pap smear from several health clinics as PP is outnumbered by such clinics 20 to 1.

Also, one does not need birth control or abortions. The decision to have sex is a choice. To want to avoid pregnancy as a consequence of choosing to have sex is also a choice. To have an abortion in almost all circumstance is a choice.

Obviously I oppose abortion but it’s legally available. That being the case I have no interest in badgering people who seek one. But my tax dollars being used to pay for people’s choice to have sex and to abort babies…now that I have a problem with because none of those are needed, they are choices.

So you didn’t need Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood was simply a convenient vehicle to enable you to have consequence free sex and when suddenly there was a consequence it was an easy means for you to abort the baby.

Be unrepentant about it but use the right language, be honest and pay for it yourself. 👍
 
Also, one does not need birth control or abortions.
Personally, I think abortion and contraception are separate issues, and I don’t like it when they are linked, as it may harm the abortion issue, abortion must go, I can be content with contraceptives being available, and simply discourage people buying and using them.
The decision to have sex is a choice. To want to avoid pregnancy as a consequence of choosing to have sex is also a choice. To have an abortion in almost all circumstance is a choice.
Yes, but there are mistakes and sins people can make, which are dealt with through mercy and education and encouragement etc, then there is the deliberate and intentionally killing of an unborn child which is where it crosses the line and is in another category entirely.

Other sins lead up to it, but when it comes to abortion, it crosses the line because it involves another human being.
Obviously I oppose abortion but it’s legally available. That being the case I have no interest in badgering people who seek one. But my tax dollars being used to pay for people’s choice to have sex and to abort babies…now that I have a problem with because none of those are needed, they are choices.
I have a problem with abortion being legalized whether my tax funds are used for it or not.
Be unrepentant about it but use the right language, be honest and pay for it yourself. 👍
Even if BioNerd paid for it herself, I would not be content with that. And I sincerely hope one day BioNerd can see the truth of what she has done and repent of her abortion in the sacrament of confession where she would find true peace through the infinite Mercy of God.

I hope this has helped

God Bless You

Thank you for reading
Josh
 
It’s not a disgusting comment. I’m a women and it’s exactly what the marches looked like.

Madonna talking about blowing up the White House…

Ashley Judd reading poem about Trump having sex with his daughter…

Protesters chanting Trump is Hitler…

This wasn’t about women’s rights it was a liberal assault on Donald Trump.

I’ve never heard such vile disgusting dialogue from a national platform in my life and
I actually find it to be a disgrace that is called a Women’s March and that any women would be proud of today. What kind of women are they? Pitiful! Is this now acceptable behavior? It is as if they have no respect even for themselves.

I am not a “disgrace to women” because I don’t support the women’s march.
I do not feel I am a “second class citizen” because I am a woman.
I do not feel my voice is “not heard” because I am a woman.
I do not feel I am not provided opportunities in this life or in America because I am a woman.
I do not feel that I “don’t have control of my body or choices” because I am a woman.
I do not feel like I am " not respected or undermined" because I am a woman.

I AM a woman.
I can make my own choices.
I can speak and be heard.
I can VOTE.
I can work if I want.
I control my body.
I can defend myself.
I can defend my family.
There is nothing stopping me to do anything in this world but MYSELF.

I do not blame my circumstances or problems on anything other than my own choices or even that sometimes in life, we don’t always get what we want.
I take responsibility for myself.
I am a mother, a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend.
I am not held back in life but only by the walls I choose to not go over which is a personal choice.
Quit blaming.
Take responsibility.

If you want to speak, do so. But do not expect for me, a woman, to take you seriously wearing a pink va-jay-jay hat on your head and screaming profanities and bashing men.

If you have beliefs, and speak to me in a kind manner, I will listen. But do not expect for me to change my beliefs to suit yours. Respect goes both ways.

If you want to impress me, especially in regards to women, then speak on the real injustices and tragedies that affect women in foreign countries that do not have the opportunity or means to have their voices heard:

Saudi Arabia, women can’t drive, have no rights and must always be covered.

China and India, infantcide of baby girls.

Afghanistan, unequal education rights.

Democratic Republic of Congo, where rapes are brutal and women are left to die, or HIV infected and left to care for children alone.

Mali, where women can not escape the torture of genital mutilation.

Pakistan, in tribal areas where women are gang raped to pay for men’s crime.

Guatemala, the impoverished female underclass of Guatemala faces domestic violence, rape and the second-highest rate of HIV/AIDS after sub-Saharan Africa. An epidemic of gruesome unsolved murders has left hundreds of women dead, some of their bodies left with hate messages.

And that’s just a few examples.

So when women get together in AMERICA and act like they did today and march in their clean clothes, after eating a hearty breakfast, and it’s like a vacation away that they have paid for to get there…

This WOMAN does not support it.
Well stated. Congratulations.
 
Do you think we really needed to know that?
Yes, Because I believe after someone has had an abortion, I think there are two roads they can go down, which is either try to justify a lie to themselves, or repent of having their child murdered in their womb and find true peace.

I hope this has helped

God Bless

Thank you for reading
Josh
 
It’s not a disgusting comment. I’m a women and it’s exactly what the marches looked like.

Madonna talking about blowing up the White House…

Ashley Judd reading poem about Trump having sex with his daughter…

Protesters chanting Trump is Hitler…

This wasn’t about women’s rights it was a liberal assault on Donald Trump.

I’ve never heard such vile disgusting dialogue from a national platform in my life and
I actually find it to be a disgrace that is called a Women’s March and that any women would be proud of today. What kind of women are they? Pitiful! Is this now acceptable behavior? It is as if they have no respect even for themselves.

I am not a “disgrace to women” because I don’t support the women’s march.
I do not feel I am a “second class citizen” because I am a woman.
I do not feel my voice is “not heard” because I am a woman.
I do not feel I am not provided opportunities in this life or in America because I am a woman.
I do not feel that I “don’t have control of my body or choices” because I am a woman.
I do not feel like I am " not respected or undermined" because I am a woman.

I AM a woman.
I can make my own choices.
I can speak and be heard.
I can VOTE.
I can work if I want.
I control my body.
I can defend myself.
I can defend my family.
There is nothing stopping me to do anything in this world but MYSELF.

I do not blame my circumstances or problems on anything other than my own choices or even that sometimes in life, we don’t always get what we want.
I take responsibility for myself.
I am a mother, a daughter, a wife, a sister, a friend.
I am not held back in life but only by the walls I choose to not go over which is a personal choice.
Quit blaming.
Take responsibility.

If you want to speak, do so. But do not expect for me, a woman, to take you seriously wearing a pink va-jay-jay hat on your head and screaming profanities and bashing men.

If you have beliefs, and speak to me in a kind manner, I will listen. But do not expect for me to change my beliefs to suit yours. Respect goes both ways.

If you want to impress me, especially in regards to women, then speak on the real injustices and tragedies that affect women in foreign countries that do not have the opportunity or means to have their voices heard:

Saudi Arabia, women can’t drive, have no rights and must always be covered.

China and India, infantcide of baby girls.

Afghanistan, unequal education rights.

Democratic Republic of Congo, where rapes are brutal and women are left to die, or HIV infected and left to care for children alone.

Mali, where women can not escape the torture of genital mutilation.

Pakistan, in tribal areas where women are gang raped to pay for men’s crime.

Guatemala, the impoverished female underclass of Guatemala faces domestic violence, rape and the second-highest rate of HIV/AIDS after sub-Saharan Africa. An epidemic of gruesome unsolved murders has left hundreds of women dead, some of their bodies left with hate messages.

And that’s just a few examples.

So when women get together in AMERICA and act like they did today and march in their clean clothes, after eating a hearty breakfast, and it’s like a vacation away that they have paid for to get there…

This WOMAN does not support it.
Excellent, kat!
 
The March isn’t pro-abortion, it’s pro-women rights. There are pro-life groups marching (secular groups anyway). There are plenty of pro-choice groups going but that’s not the point of the March in general. Everybody there may have different views, the one thing they have in common is they are women or for women. There is no mention of abortion or even reproductive rights in the mission statement.
Is this true? Even the New York Times was reporting that pro-life feminist groups were being shunned and pressured not to participate in the USA. They’re being denied certain statuses and partnerships within the organizing.

mobile.nytimes.com/2017/01/18/us/womens-march-abortion.html
 
A Significant Number

Six hundred thousand marched
This day, upon DC
To fight for women’s rights
And human dignity

For a right to chose
For all ethnicities
To speak of inclusion
Against hypocrisy

Not one was invited
Allowed to disagree
A voice of innocence
A silent absentee

Number significant
About the same you see
Of those whose choice was taken
Life not allowed to be
 
I’m listening to some of speeches now and hope everyone here get’s the opportunity to listen. These people made the last DNC look like right wing conservatives 😃
 
Personally, I think abortion and contraception are separate issues, and I don’t like it when they are linked, as it may harm the abortion issue, abortion must go, I can be content with contraceptives being available, and simply discourage people buying and using them.

Yes, but there are mistakes and sins people can make, which are dealt with through mercy and education and encouragement etc, then there is the deliberate and intentionally killing of an unborn child which is where it crosses the line and is in another category entirely.

Other sins lead up to it, but when it comes to abortion, it crosses the line because it involves another human being.

I have**** a problem with abortion being legalized whether my tax funds are used for it or not.

Even if BioNerd paid for it herself, I would not be content with that. And I sincerely hope one day BioNerd can see the truth of what she has done and repent of her abortion in the sacrament of confession where she would find true peace through the infinite Mercy of God.

I hope this has helped

God Bless You

Thank you for reading
Josh
I agree with you on abortion but disagree with your other points within the context of the conversation. With very narrow exceptions nobody needs abortion. With no exceptions nobody needs to have sex or use contraceptives: those are choices.
 
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