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The Revolution Should Not be Cosmogenized

doc, aka Rich Wrote: Aug 18, 2012 1:46 AM
If you consider birth control a medical need, you can apply the same argument to food (if you don't have it you can die). Transferring everyday living expenses to "health insurance" is just plain foolish on it's face. In the end it's appeal is simply the idea of getting someone else to pay for something you'd otherwise have to spend your own earnings for ... nonsense as insurance, but something that appeals to anyone who thinks government benefits are free -- meaning the mentally challenged.

"The Puritan ice may be melting in most Americans' veins, but not in Mother's."

A nude model fretted in Cosmopolitan over her worried mother's nagging more than three decades ago.

The young woman went on to explain: "How did the modeling affect my love life? It didn't. During that period I went with (numerous men). They weren't put off by my profession."

All positively normal, you see. Getting what you want when you want it, unencumbered by pesky things like biology.

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