Here ya go. These are your words:
"Kevorkian spent 8 years in the joint, and kids can't get birth control because of you idiots."
"It's not just underage kids that can't get birth control."
"This is stupid in so many ways... let's have teenage parents instead of handing out condoms to them."
"The fact that you would want the government to do anything about kids getting birth control, kids getting condoms (as in prevent them from being given out for free) speaks volumes about your insecurity."
Why do you deny the very things that you write?
I think I know my position on things better than you, Jersey Girl. No matter how bad you want to take things out of context.
If you read the thread you'll see Kevin was talking about teachers who give out condoms to kids and he doesn't want his government "encouraging sexual activity". I was talking about him and people who would try to stop teachers from giving it out for free. Has my comments frazzled you that much that you actually comprehended that to mean I want "free birth control" as you put it.
Here is the thing, I'll be as clear as I can so you don't have to resort to whatever you are resorting to: If kids want birth control they should have access to it. If a girl wants to get on the pill, she should be able to walk into planned parenthood and get it. I've been along for the ride a few times to planned parenthood for the morning after pill. I'm not advocating, nor did I ever say that every kid should get a condom on their first day of school. The kids that want and need it should get it. Jesus Christ.
They shouldn't have fairy tale based morality forced upon them by people (like you?) who would rather force a kid to have a kid then let them have birth control.
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The main problem that I see here, GoodK, is that your thinking is off the deep end.
Oh really now. Is that the only problem? Here I thought it was all the right to life religious nut jobs and the ACLU wackos that were the problem. If I had to choose which sort of thinking is off the deep end, I'd have to consider:
1. People who think other people who believe weird fairy tales should keep their fantasy's to themselves- that they shouldn't try to control the choices people make? That they should just leave people alone to decide for themselves what they think is moral and responsible. People who don't care if kids are having sex as long as they aren't crapping out babies and costing us money.
2. Or this little story: Some lady two thousand years ago got pregnant without having sex (even though she she was supposedly married) and gave birth to a carpenter who could walk on water, turn water into wine, and various other magic tricks (though not quite as impressive as David Blaine. So after that, he was given the death penalty (although contemporary historians forgot to write about it) but came back from the dead 3 days later (the time it took for most other mythical messiah figures to resurrect back then).
Long story short, this magic carpenter's dad happened to be a guy named God. God decided that it was important to write a book for a small group of animals that he had created, namely humans. This book tells these animals how to live; He really doesn't like when they worship other people or things, but He also doesn't like murder, adultery, lying, stealing and saying His name in vain. He also doesn't like gays, atheists, or people that don't listen to him or give Him money. He also doesn't like premarital sex, or abortions. Condoms - He's like ehhh.. not so much.
I'll let the readers decide what is off the deep end.
You are mixing up so many issues and attaching them to religion and some sort of persecution complex that I can't relate to.
No. I think you are just trying to find any way to defend stupid fairy tales and people that can't shut up about them.
The proper term for "kids" is "children".
What do you do for a living, Jersey Girl? Don't tell me how to write.
When you are the only person out of 2000 views who has gotten hung up on what I mean when I say "kids can't get birth control" then the problem is yours.
What you are attempting to forward here that children have some sort of "right" to have sex when what it is, is simply an unchecked lack of self control.
This is the type of insanity I can't stand anymore.
It is none of your business Jersey Girl. None of your damn business, the only sex that is your business is yours or YOUR kids. Leave everyone else alone, with what you THINK is an "unchecked lack of self control." Check your own self control, worry about brain washing your own kids and teaching them about self control, leave the rest of us alone.
You think that children should be able to have sex and provided with birth control as if there is some sort of condom god in the sky raining condoms down on them.
No, I never said this. Nice try.
There IS no such thing as "free" birth control.
There IS no such thing as a "free" lunch. Your point?
I am paying for this so called "free" birth control that you would like to see passed out to children who have no source of income, pay no health insurance premiums, probably haven't paid for the car they're screwing in
Nope. I think it should be given to them if they need it. You are also paying for teenage mothers Jersey Girl. You don't seem to want to acknowledge that, and you don't care to expound upon what is more costly. Now who is avoiding questions? I'll ask again, what costs more Jersey Girl. Birth control or teenage pregnancies?
I am footing the bill for their prenatal health care, their child's health care and whatever assistance (food stamps, subsidized child care to name a few items) they're getting.
Right. Which is we should give them birth control if they want it. How are you so far off on this?
Nothing is "free", GoodK. Just because children aren't paying for it, doesn't mean it's not being paid for.
And again, you are arguing against a point I didn't make. You are usually a bit sharper than this... what's up?
This has not a damn thing to do with religious beliefs.
It has everything to do with religious beliefs. It's sad you are actually denying that.