Why are politicians suddenly all in our pants? I mean,
really, birth control, gay sex, abstinence-only sex education.
Get the hell out of there. Government’s got no business
being there and, despite GOP wrangling over all these “important” social
issues, thankfully most voters are pushing back. Aren’t Republicans supposed to
be against more government rules? What the hell?
Then get out of our pants. Shut up about how I should act,
what my doctor should tell me, who I should like or dislike, why my gay friends
are evil, why girls shouldn’t use birth control, why men should be
irresponsible about birth control and why the heck a group of Catholic Bishops is
anywhere near a discussion about contraception.
Bishops oppose any form of contraception. These are guys who
don’t have sex, folks, and endorse a Medieval policy of unprotected sex that
fully encourages the unsheathed penis to wander across the land impregnating
unprotected females from sea to shining sea. Read their rules.
Let’s ignore for the time being that most Catholic women
have ignored the “unprotected” edict this battle over birth control has little
to do with religion and more to do with who controls a woman’s uterus. The
church says they should control it . . . With all due respect, I disagree.
Get out of our pants, or I’m going to start asking if you
ever had pre-marital sex, if your wife uses or has ever used birth control or
if you think your daughters will follow your narrow-minded view of her health
care.
You opened the door, so don’t be surprised if people get
pissed you’re in their pants and slam it in your face.
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