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UK2K
02-12-2016, 04:40 PM
Women's rights! You can't tell us what to do with our bodies! Get government out of our ******s!

Then we see this gem from Democrat Mary Lou Marzian.


FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - A Kentucky lawmaker filed a bill Friday that would limit the distribution of erectile dysfunction drugs. The bill would require men to get consent from their current spouse.

The bill filed by House Representative Mary Lou Marzian, requires health care providers to have two office visits before prescribing an erectile dysfunction drug.

It also requires married men to swear with their hand on the bible that they will only use the prescription when having sexual relations with a current spouse.

A copy of the bill is available here: http://www.wkyt.com/content/news/Lawmaker-files-bill-to-restrict-the-distribution-of-erectile-dysfunction-drugs---368638631.html

Isn't it ironic... don't ya think?


Bluegrass Politics @BGPolitics
Good for the gander: HB 396, by Rep. Mary Lou Marzian, to require 2 doctor visits and pledge of marital fidelity for men to get Viagra. ^JC

Government only needs to be told to stay out when they're in YOUR business. However, when they're not in your business, but rather someone else's, who gives a ****.

UK2K
02-12-2016, 04:40 PM
Why is the word vag..i..n.a censored?

KyrieTheFuture
02-12-2016, 04:46 PM
This is quite clearly a christian issue, not a political issue.

UK2K
02-12-2016, 04:55 PM
This is quite clearly a christian issue, not a political issue.
Based on?

I'm not religious so I don't know if there's some bible verse that prohibits stiffy enhancers.

Or was that sarcasm? Lol

KyrieTheFuture
02-12-2016, 04:57 PM
Based on?

I'm not religious so I don't know if there's some bible verse that prohibits stiffy enhancers.

Or was that sarcasm? Lol
Did you read what you quoted? It's a law that wants men to swear on the Bible that they won't **** women besides their wives with these pills.

jimmybball
02-12-2016, 04:58 PM
Women's rights! You can't tell us what to do with our bodies! Get government out of our ******s!

Then we see this gem from Democrat Mary Lou Marzian.



Isn't it ironic... don't ya think?



Government only needs to be told to stay out when they're in YOUR business. However, when they're not in your business, but rather someone else's, who gives a ****.
It is ironic because 1 nutty dem is acting like a majority of nutty repubes?

Dr Seuss
02-12-2016, 05:21 PM
this is beyond retarded.

Levity
02-12-2016, 05:30 PM
"Yes, Mr Goverment. I'll sleep with whomever you tell me to, Mr Government. Thank you, Mr Government"

UK2K
02-12-2016, 05:31 PM
Did you read what you quoted? It's a law that wants men to swear on the Bible that they won't **** women besides their wives with these pills.
Again, I'm not religious, so I have no issue putting my hand on whatever book you want.

I would imagine most others who don't give a **** probably think the same. But then again, there's always a minority who will complain about something.

That wasn't even the part I thought was absurd.

Akrazotile
02-12-2016, 10:51 PM
Again, I'm not religious, so I have no issue putting my hand on whatever book you want.

I would imagine most others who don't give a **** probably think the same. But then again, there's always a minority who will complain about something.

That wasn't even the part I thought was absurd.


I think (I hope) hes saying this is an issue between a man and his church/faith/religion and not an issue for lawmakers to be involved in.


This story is honestly just nutty.

FillJackson
02-13-2016, 01:00 AM
Women's rights! You can't tell us what to do with our bodies! Get government out of our ******s!

Then we see this gem from Democrat Mary Lou Marzian.



Isn't it ironic... don't ya think?



Government only needs to be told to stay out when they're in YOUR business. However, when they're not in your business, but rather someone else's, who gives a ****.No, it's not ironic. It's deliberate. Your outrage is exactly her point. She uses the same language used in abortion bills and applies it to men.

Kentucky lawmaker spoofs anti-abortion measures with Viagra bill

What

NumberSix
02-13-2016, 02:08 AM
[QUOTE=FillJackson]No, it's not ironic. It's deliberate. Your outrage is exactly her point. She uses the same language used in abortion bills and applies it to men.

Kentucky lawmaker spoofs anti-abortion measures with Viagra bill

What

FillJackson
02-13-2016, 02:31 AM
Taking Viagra doesn't abort a fetus. One has nothing to do with the other.

Oh, really? I didn't know that.

Nevermind then.