Yes, true, many of the owners/moderators on IHD are personally offended by the nature of many of the anti-Christian comments as they have told me in person by PM on more than one occasion. Yet they tolerate your right to your own opinions according to the first amendment. Imagine that.
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 09, 2012, 07:20:13 PMYes, true, many of the owners/moderators on IHD are personally offended by the nature of many of the anti-Christian comments as they have told me in person by PM on more than one occasion. Yet they tolerate your right to your own opinions according to the first amendment. Imagine that.Hemodoc: This is a perfect example of directing a personal attack toward me and our team. I have never told you such a thing, as you well know.You can argue all you want but don't drag others into it to prove your point.Watch it.Jeeez I hate this section of IHD. I wish you all would go somewhere else. okarol/admin
Quote from: MooseMom on March 09, 2012, 08:17:39 PMOh dear...the uterus vote. Am I a terrible person for thinking that is kinda funny? Worse still, I do not have one anymore. Does my vote still count? Lol Ah shucks, you have lost your vote Moosemom. Better go dig it up again to fit in. LOL.
Oh dear...the uterus vote. Am I a terrible person for thinking that is kinda funny? Worse still, I do not have one anymore. Does my vote still count? Lol
Well, I guess you better get busy blasting away at all of the liberal bloggers using these terms. Once again, I didn't come up with the term, nor did I hear it from the GOP. Shucks, I didn't realize how offended you would be with liberal bloggers only a few of whom I quoted. Are you going to tell me you are offended by the Uterus Song as well, or since they are blasting the GOP it might be OK. Good grief, getting in trouble for using the liberal terms blasting away on the internet. I guess you will likewise get mad at all of those folks stating the so called albeit fake "war on the uterus" as well?
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 09, 2012, 08:20:55 PMWell, I guess you better get busy blasting away at all of the liberal bloggers using these terms. Once again, I didn't come up with the term, nor did I hear it from the GOP. Shucks, I didn't realize how offended you would be with liberal bloggers only a few of whom I quoted. Are you going to tell me you are offended by the Uterus Song as well, or since they are blasting the GOP it might be OK. Good grief, getting in trouble for using the liberal terms blasting away on the internet. I guess you will likewise get mad at all of those folks stating the so called albeit fake "war on the uterus" as well?Most of the examples given were not using the word 'uterus' as a stand-in for women. That is what is offensive. Remarkable that anyone could misunderstand that, but then, this is what I mean by needing to live something before you can claim to be some sort of expert. I have been on the ugly end of sexism and I will continue to call it out when I see it. The uterus song was about using the word uterus - who cares. Wholly different from what I was talking about. We have people on here, I am one of them, who say they do not want to be treated like just a kidney, well I do not wish to be referred to as a uterus. That is despicably sexist. I don't waste my time trying to police the Internet. There is such a thing as the spirit behind the statement. If two black people want to jokingly refer to themselves using racial epithets, I certainly don't delude myself into thinking that this means it's all the same if I were to call them those words. This is why I said in Gerald's discussion that I don't think sexism is viewed as anywhere near as serious as racism. Women like me who have seen Republicans casually declare that I should be stripped of my body autonomy, I should have to submit to institutionalized rape if I want a perfectly legal abortion in Virginia, I should be denied insurance coverage of drugs that "only" prevent pregnancy (which is not even true) and on and on and on - we know how deadly serious sexism really is. You are free to follow your religion, and I am free to follow no religion and receive medical care based on science not theology. When you are female in America, this is very, very personal, so I find it bizarre that you think we're following Alinsky's "rules' written 40 years ago. The GOP candidates have said that the government should be allowed to take control of my body. This is as personal as it gets. It is absolutely a sexist attack on freedom.
Well, I didn't and I am offended too as I have already stated.
Quote from: amanda100wilson on March 10, 2012, 02:01:19 PMWell, I didn't and I am offended too as I have already stated.Dear Amanda, the political threads are often ones that go bump in the night and not easy to engage in. Sorry, but I am only echoing what is become a campaign slogan for the left. Take a look:http://www.zazzle.com/no_uterus_no_vote_sticker-217560625362150658If you are offended, you will need to voice your concern to those on the left in the media since you will likely hear this all the rest of this year until the election. Sorry, not my term, but it is in the political discourse of the media this year. Yes, I don't use that term in my own life, but this is a political thread after all looking at current political trends and this is indeed where it is at today in many news outlets daily. All you have to do is Google the term and the war on the uterus to see that displayed. If you don't like the terms used, which frankly I don't blame you, please take it up with those on the left that are using these terms.
Fair enough Karol, that wasn't my impression by our prior PM's as well as those of other moderators and admin, but out of respect for you and IHD, I will never participate on any political threads ever again. Let them blast away at all of the Christians as much as they wish, I won't defend that position ever again on IHD. I apologize for my mistaken impression of your prior PMs.
Yes, yes, yes, the outrage Cariad of using liberal media terms. Ohhhhh, Hurumphhhhh, OOhhhh, Ahhhhhh, what outrage. Yes, Yes, Cariad, you truly are an arbiter of moral turpitudes alright. Yes, yes, the outrage.
derf Toon- Republican War against the Uterushttp://www.democraticunderground.com/101617896
Well, MM, much as I take your point, I consider the attempts to strip away women's reproductive freedom to be deadly serious. I also have been trying to make a point that I think others are making for me: sexism is considered a silly joke compared to some of the other bigotry in the world. We all have our issues, and this is one that is of particular importance to me. Probably not difficult to guess why!
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 09, 2012, 08:36:25 PMFair enough Karol, that wasn't my impression by our prior PM's as well as those of other moderators and admin, but out of respect for you and IHD, I will never participate on any political threads ever again. Let them blast away at all of the Christians as much as they wish, I won't defend that position ever again on IHD. I apologize for my mistaken impression of your prior PMs.Well, since you have literally stated that you would leave a thread dozens of times, I knew full well you could be counted upon to break your word yet again. Funny, you didn't mention that your respect for IHD ends if someone returns to express their views? You were being insulting and I wasn't going to let it stand. Since when is a-hole a 'liberal' term? Santorum is most definitely an a-hole, Billy was right. That is not replacing a body part for the word 'men'. It is saying that that particular person is an outright ghastly specimen. Dan Savage's definition is beyond gross. Again, he is insulting one person for doing what Santorum does - tries to strip away everyone's freedoms but his own. As much as I find Savage's definition nauseating, when he's right, he's right. You whine across no less than three threads that any comment about birthers or tea partiers or republicans is a direct attack on you, then you say that liberals are trying to personalize something? The hypocrisy is simply staggering. You say dildos are a perversion after DD implies that she has one (or more) and then you claim that that is not calling her a pervert. I don't need to personalize a direct attack on my freedoms. It could not be more personal no matter what I say or do. Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 01:54:57 PMYes, yes, yes, the outrage Cariad of using liberal media terms. Ohhhhh, Hurumphhhhh, OOhhhh, Ahhhhhh, what outrage. Yes, Yes, Cariad, you truly are an arbiter of moral turpitudes alright. Yes, yes, the outrage.What on earth....? Is that meant to be some sort of grunting or something? Try to pull yourself together. I have seen many temper tantrums in my life, though none from anyone over the age of 5.... till now. Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 02:11:45 PMderf Toon- Republican War against the Uterushttp://www.democraticunderground.com/101617896Ah, just one more, eh? Until the next one, no doubt. And the next. And the next.... YLGuy is right. Your speech reflects upon you and you alone. It is your responsibility entirely, yet you are pitifully trying to justify your actions by saying that someone who may or may not identify as liberal does this, so it's OK. Many horrifying people identify as conservative. I would never use their rhetoric. But then, I am not a mindless follower of any one else. Why don't you go out and police the internet yourself if it bothers you so much? Don't try to tell me what to do with my time.
If you wish to discuss the contraceptive issue from a GOP perspective, this is about moral objections to contraceptives mainly by the Catholics who don't wish to pay for that coverage as a result of their long standing religious objection to contraceptives. Moral conscience is a recognized right based on the first amendment that has been honored in this country for 400 years going back to our colonial days. That is the issue since we have universal access to contraceptives in this nation already.
So, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.If you wish to discuss the contraceptive issue from a GOP perspective, this is about moral objections to contraceptives mainly by the Catholics who don't wish to pay for that coverage as a result of their long standing religious objection to contraceptives. Moral conscience is a recognized right based on the first amendment that has been honored in this country for 400 years going back to our colonial days. That is the issue since we have universal access to contraceptives in this nation already.So, if you want your access to contraceptives and you can't afford 9 dollars a month, go to the Title 10 folks and they will provide it or go to one of the many family planning charities that will also do the same. You are completely wrong that this is a woman's reproductive issue, it is a first amendment religious issue to preserve the right to adhere to the teachings of your own religion. Obama will drop this in the face of the many legal suits against this policy and then claim victory as an advocate of woman's rights. Complete scam that the country is falling for.
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 05:01:45 PMSo, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.If you wish to discuss the contraceptive issue from a GOP perspective, this is about moral objections to contraceptives mainly by the Catholics who don't wish to pay for that coverage as a result of their long standing religious objection to contraceptives. Moral conscience is a recognized right based on the first amendment that has been honored in this country for 400 years going back to our colonial days. That is the issue since we have universal access to contraceptives in this nation already.So, if you want your access to contraceptives and you can't afford 9 dollars a month, go to the Title 10 folks and they will provide it or go to one of the many family planning charities that will also do the same. You are completely wrong that this is a woman's reproductive issue, it is a first amendment religious issue to preserve the right to adhere to the teachings of your own religion. Obama will drop this in the face of the many legal suits against this policy and then claim victory as an advocate of woman's rights. Complete scam that the country is falling for.Not all birth control pills are $9 a month!!! Just because one pill may be that low (and do we know if that is a co-pay amount, or the actual amount? I have never seen that be investigated) does not mean that it is the pill that will work for any particular woman in her particular situation. If a pill that will fix a female-only medical problem is $100 a month, and that is what her dr is prescribing based on the patients particular condition, other conditions, etc, then that is the pill that she will need. This is why BC pills are Rx and not OTC. Like with anything, taking BC pills does have some risk, and it is up to the dr and the patient to determine which pill has the least risks/most benefits for the patient and her situation. It is not that easy!!!! I would think, HemoDoc, that as a doctor, you of all people would understand this. I don't get why you're using uneducated rhetoric that you can find on any political message board or article comment these days. Frankly, with your competent intelligence in all things ESRD, I expect more of you. Whenever I've been on the pill, I paid a small co-pay for it, just like any other drug I have been prescribed. If it were fully covered by my insurance, sure, I'd like that! Who wouldn't? But, I have no problem paying a co-pay for it, either. What I do have a problem with is my insurance company not covering it at all because of a religious belief I do not subscribe to, *especially* when it is for a valid medical reason!!!! Until these Catholic bishops spend any time with uncontrollable bleeding from their crotches, what they have to say about the issue means absolutely nothing to me. In regards to Title X, that will remain a viable option for people as long as there is funding for it. If the GOP wins this election season, then we can all kiss that funding bye bye and say hello to women with horrible periods and other female problems, along with a lot of unplanned pregnancies, which will lead to a bigger need for services, more kids in schools that the GOP doesn't want to fund, and the list goes on and on and on....Do you really want to live in *that* country???KarenInWA
I have a great deal of respect for people who love their faith and are true to it. And I am extremely disappointed when I say that the Catholic Church as a man-made institution has been so abysmally inadequate in certain areas that I have little respect for its view on anything. I believe that there is a profound difference between "the Catholic Church" and "Christianity", and the former does not always successfully represent the latter.The Catholic Church has always been a misogynist institution that has historically been corrupt and probably still is. I know a fair number of Catholics who believe the same way and were/are still horrified by the child sex abuse cases that have become so numerous that the Church is fodder for late-night talk show hosts. I am innately suspicious of men in costumes.I extend my apologies to anyone who finds offense in my comments. Again, I am respectful of the Catholic faith but not necessarily in the institution. I give little credence to any of their arguments. I believe in God but I do not believe in bishops.If they want to believe that this is about religious freedom, to them, perhaps maybe it is, but that doesn't mean that that is how the debate is defined for the rest of us. Why aren't the Catholic bishops complaining about how the wages they pay to their employees could conceivably (haha...pun alert!) be used to buy birth control? Catholic employers are forced to pay wages, and if they are used to pay for pills, well, why isn't THAT a problem? How far is this religious freedom supposed to go?
So, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.
Maybe, cariad, you should start a new thread in which each of us could post our own "You're just a woman" story.