Wisconsin to ban some abortion coverage, re-focus sex education

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Just a populist move. Law to not cover abortions is already part of the federal healthcare law.

Mar 15, 2012 11:30am EDT  --  Report as abuse
LanceSteel wrote:

Excellent… the republican plan to regulate what women can do to their bodies, elevate the number of unwanted pregnancies and further spread HIV/AIDS and antibiotic resistant STDs is progressing nicely.

Mar 15, 2012 11:52am EDT  --  Report as abuse
333maxwell wrote:

I used to spend a lot of time in Wisconsin in the 70′s. It was a really nice place where people minded their own business.

the last several years it has turned into a mean and vindictive politically inept state who seem to take a great degree of pride in relishing in their newfound back woods bumpkin hillbilly status.

They have seemingly went from the mighty Cheese heads, to at best, the Swiss cheese heads. All white and full of holes.”I had no idea de-evolution was so chique this decade.

Mar 15, 2012 12:14pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
billyjean33 wrote:

These guys still haven’t gotten the message yet. With several recalls about to happen one would think the politicians survival skills would have begun to kick in!

Mar 15, 2012 12:29pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Darthy wrote:

How can I be the only one repulsed by the fact that about 1/3 of the screen to the left of this article is flanked by a Viagra ad? Sen. Dole wasn’t in Viagra commercials b/c it enhanced a man’s ability to PROCREATE! Women should be able to enjoy sex as much as men do, and have the peace of mind the knowledge of contraception brings to that enjoyment! Sex ed is best left to the parents??? Bahahahahaha!

Mar 15, 2012 12:31pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
NewsDebbie wrote:

Abstinence as the preferred method of birth control by who? So all these parents will be with their children the first time they have sex to remind them that “abstinence” is the preferred method of birth control.

Mar 15, 2012 12:32pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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