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House proposes budget eliminating


Posted: Jun 17, 2015

do they want? They do not want abortion. They do not want to fund food stamps or welfare. They do not want same sex couples adopting. They do not want healthcare for the poor, so many of these children could be born with health deficits from no to poor prenatal care and lack of nutrition. NOW, they do not want family planning. Do they want full orphanages (do we even have orphanages in the U.S. or are we going to have to open them?) or are they planning on a whole lot of adoption? Oh wait, maybe they want thousands of unwanted babies to grow and convert to Christianity to conquer the world? Sorry, fell into my fundamentalist track for a moment. But seriously, what do they want? http://appropriations.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=394272;

California wants health care for illegal alien children. - Get out your checkbook.

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Nanny state, here we come!!!

Addendum to ^ - sm

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They need to ensure a strong low-info democratic base.

How do they feel about unwanted children? - that was the topic

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Not just California, but the U.S. as this is a U.S. House of Representatives bill.

States' Rights - State the obvious

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:)

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