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Yeah probably. Still, I think a pretty compelling case could be made that the cost to the taxpayer of unwanted pregnancies is significant enough that the public interest would require it. Of course, that same logic would lead one to think that we should legislate the USE of condoms. And I am certainly not suggesting that. No, seriously. I am really not suggesting that. :)

 

Forget condms... We be snippin'

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Yeah probably. Still, I think a pretty compelling case could be made that the cost to the taxpayer of unwanted pregnancies is significant enough that the public interest would require it. Of course, that same logic would lead one to think that we should legislate the USE of condoms. And I am certainly not suggesting that. No, seriously. I am really not suggesting that. :)

Being pro-choice means you have to also accept the choice which results in having the baby, no matter how much you hate babies or the idea of the human race propagating in general.

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completely? mmmm...not really, but i'll remember that the next time you bring it up in your weekly attack on religion and/or abortion opposition.

 

No, really, you have. I have argued that humans do not always have as much control over their emotions, desires and behaviors as they, themselves, might believe. That

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I think the "let the market take care of it" system breaks down where, for example, a Wal-Mart moves into an area and squeezes out any small pharmacies that were previously providing those services. What happens then if Wal-Mart decides not to fill those prescriptions?

 

Yes, I realize the internet/mail-order option is still there, but you're adding another layer onto the process for people in those areas.

 

Well, my dear liberals ,welcome to the market world!!!

In most European countries we have a pharmacy model absolutely under control of the gouvernment (our first customer) which guarantee pharmacy near your home (even veeeeery small villages) open 24 hours and a pharmacist (the owner and more, according to the sale) full-time who CAN

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I did not go to Chantilly during my lunch hour. I instead went with my wife to Toys R Us to buy stuff for the kids and also to get a Wii Fit, which we can't use until Christmas. But we have it. Which is nice. I asked the guy in the video game section if they sold waffles, and he looked like he wanted to cry.

 

I also got pizza from the pizza place.

 

P.S. Did I see the "show me where I said that" defense on the previous page? If so, awesome.

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Yes! I burned the skin on the roof of my mouth, right behind my two front teeth.

So far, Tony's is my favorite of the pizza places, but it isn't really all that convenient to us. The one time bubbles brought it home, all the cheese slid off.

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some people (not Matt) didn't seem to get the memo.

 

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I'm really not arguing that. I swear!

I do think a compelling case could be made that access to contraceptives are in the best interests of the public and thus could be legislated. The downfall to that argument is you could take that reasoning too far, and then use the same analysis to suggest legislating the use of condoms. I am certainly not suggesting that.

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So far, Tony's is my favorite of the pizza places, but it isn't really all that convenient to us. The one time bubbles brought it home, all the cheese slid off.

 

That's because Slumps apparently doesn't know how to transport a pie. Place it on a flat surface, not on a seat. Even putting it in the trunk is ok...you can always heat it up, but you can't scrape cheese blobs back on and make it right. I've never had a problem taking pizza home from Tony's.

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That's because Slumps apparently doesn't know how to transport a pie. Place it on a flat surface, not on a seat. Even putting it in the trunk is ok...you can always heat it up, but you can't scrape cheese blobs back on and make it right. I've never had a problem taking pizza home from Tony's.

Can you give him a lesson? Maybe make a cheat sheet with a diagram? That would be awesome. If you do that I'll save you some cannoli the next time i make some.

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yes, but you have also argued, specifically, limits of said control over sexual impulse. for the record, i never used the word 'zero'. that said, for you to keep on bringing it up when abstinence as part of sex ed or it's relevancy as an alternative to unwanted pregnany...it does make me think you find it pretty hard to control.

 

Correct, and I

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