The English Bill of Rights includes the right to bear arms as well. Just an interesting little factoid.
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"She's having so much sex, she can't afford the contraception!"
But the thing is this: the girl wasn't taking the contraception for sex, she was taking it for ovarian cysts. And it doesn't matter how much sex you have, none, once, a hundred times with fifteen different men, you take one pill. One. So you can't have "so much sex you can't afford the contraception, because no matter how much sex you have, you only take ONE FREAKING PILL. If you have one sexual encounter and can't afford the contraception, you're already past the "can't afford" line.
So it is not a correct statement.
It's an incredibly wrong statement that was completely irrelevant to what Sandra Fluke actually talked about.
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You misunderstand. I meant that they are not rights that some universal force bestowed upon us. They were created by the institution of the United States. They may overlap with the rights of many other countries, but they only exist because we collectively chose to create them. And we didn't selflessly extend some of these rights to non-citizens. Likely, they were simply deemed to have little to no detriment against our own interests, so it was more of a "might as well" decision.
You know, I keep misreading the title of this thread as "Is the left engaging in Sasami tactics?"
Which I would support wholeheartedly. There are few problems that can't be solved through magical girls and engrish.
But none of you have any idea what I'm talking about, because nobody else on Earth has ever seen that show...