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OBAMA CO-CHAIR EVA LONGORIA: THERE IS NO WAY WOMEN CAN VOTE REPUBLICAN...What say you?!

Dar 2012/07/03 13:33:20
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Another empty headed Hollywood Obama shrew...
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Eva Longoria, a national co-chair of President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign, can't imagine why a woman would pull the lever for a Republican.

“I don’t think it’s a hard choice if you’re a woman,” said Longoria during an Obama campaign event in Colorado over the weekend, according to The Denver Post. “We have to get out there and tell (others) ‘If you’re a woman, there is no way you can vote Republican.’”

Outside of the venue where Longoria spoke, the "Desperate Housewives" star was greeted by women who do vote Republican.They were clad in Mitt Romney T-shirts.

Suzie Terrell who co-chairs She-PAC, a group that supports conservative women running for elected office and whose clout is increasing, could not disagree more with Longoria.

Terrell told Breitbart News that “Longoria is off the mark” and her “comments underscore the desperate, unfounded remarks the Democrats have to make because they have nothing of substance to offer women.”

“Women will decide this election, and they are smart enough and concerned enough to know that future generations are at risk because of the failed policies of the Obama administration: healthcare policy that adds to debt, joblessness that adds to debt, foreign policy that scares our allies, and overall disrespect for the constitution of our country,” Terrell said. “To assure a better future, women must vote Republican.”

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  • ProudProgressive 2012/07/03 13:40:40
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    ProudProgressive
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    The only reasonable explanation is that there are still some extremely masochistic self-hating women around. No one still questions that the Republican Party is engaged in a war on women, and has been for some time. They want to take away a woman's access to the medical care they need because some old (supposedly) celibate man in a pointed hat doesn't like it. They want to deprive women of their right to control their own bodies. They have no problem with a woman being paid only 77% of what a man is paid for the same job. They insulate their defense contractor buddies from liability when their employees rape innocent women.

    If a woman has a grain of self-respect, she cannot vote for a Republican.

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  • Jasmine 2012/07/07 15:56:20
    Undecided
    Jasmine
    Actually I think she's right. I left the Republican party about 30 years ago. And I left the Democratic party not that long ago.

    I am now a member of the Green Party. I've given up on the idiots in Washington. Nothing has changed - well, actually things have gotten worse. That's why I'm voting for Jill Stein for president.

    jill stein for president
  • luvguins 2012/07/05 01:44:53
    Undecided
    luvguins
    She is spot on, but con women are no different then con men and they will vote against their own interests.
  • TuringsChild 2012/07/04 00:39:12
    Eva's been sipping too much Obama Kool-Aid....
    TuringsChild
    Democrats saying there is no way (fill in the blank) can vote Republican???

    BIG SURPRISE!!!!! LMFAO
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/07/03 19:52:08
    Eva's been bathing in Obama Kool-Aid....
    jackolantyrn356
    Stupid Whore....... when a woman goes into the voting booth she does not have to listen to anyone .... Just her own heart
  • Herman 2012/07/03 16:23:03
    Another empty headed Hollywood Obama shrew...
    Herman
    +2
    LMAO she's as F_cked up in the head as any women that supports Romney.

    There is no difference between the two of them.

    romney obama agree on NDAA
  • carri byers 2012/07/03 15:35:08
    Another empty headed Hollywood Obama shrew...
    carri byers
    What do you expect from a liberal woman who has never looked past the end of her nose. She chooses to completely ignore any women but those that live in the big cities and pretends the vast red states and counties that make up the majority of the US doesn't exist. She does so - as does Obama - at their own peril.
  • ConLibFraud 2012/07/03 15:25:33
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    ConLibFraud
    +4
    This is all stupidity.

    I am losing faith in elections. Check, I have no faith in elections. During this entire primary more of our rights have been taken away with more proof that the DRCP is just a criminal organization. I say it's time for We The People to take matters into our own hands starting with a nationwide tax revolt, stop paying all bank loans and implement a national plea for our military to come home and rescue their country and put up a fence around DC and call it the National Penitentiary. Then put all of them (politicians and judges) and their bankers on trial and punish them for treason. And a note to the media ... we have special plans for you!
  • carri b... ConLibF... 2012/07/03 15:37:28
    carri byers
    +2
    SWEET!!!
  • ConLibF... carri b... 2012/07/03 16:40:45
    ConLibFraud
    +1
    Please spread the word.
  • carri b... ConLibF... 2012/07/03 16:42:25
    carri byers
    And quickly as these little hands can type! :o)
  • stormy rae 2012/07/03 15:22:38
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    stormy rae
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    only a stupid person would vote for obama she has money so obviously she wont have issues with obama, shes right about one thing, republican, vote for liberty then it only makes sense not to vote for Obama or Romney whose left after that Ron Paul or Gary Johnson... LIBERTY ONLY MAKES SENSE TO ME
  • carri b... stormy rae 2012/07/03 15:38:39
    carri byers
    Except that any vote for Ron Paul or any other third party is a vote for Obama. It may not be the way it should be - but that is the way it is.
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/07/03 14:46:54
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    Lady Whitewolf
    +2
    Hate to say it but she's RIGHT!
  • carri b... Lady Wh... 2012/07/03 15:40:23
    carri byers
    Yes, Suzie Terrill is right - women will decide this election and many women have become completely disenchanted with BO.
  • Lady Wh... carri b... 2012/07/03 19:16:10
    Lady Whitewolf
    +1
    But they're even more disenchanted with the GOP.
  • carri b... Lady Wh... 2012/07/05 15:42:30
    carri byers
    We'll see.
  • Jasmine Lady Wh... 2012/07/07 15:58:34
    Jasmine
    +1
    I agree with you Lady.
  • bob h. 2012/07/03 14:22:23
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    bob h.
    +4
    Romney proposed healthcare, now he's trying to remove women's. He was Democrat, now he's Republican. Was Mormon, now thinks he's Christian. What can possibly go wrong?
  • carri b... bob h. 2012/07/03 15:41:51
    carri byers
    OBama could get back in and finish the war on our economy that he has waged for the last 4 years. That would be extremely WRONG!
  • All American 2012/07/03 14:13:00
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    All American
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    I'm really a dude and I think Eva should stick with her day job.
  • Lefty 2012/07/03 13:59:07
    Eva's been sipping too much Obama Kool-Aid....
    Lefty
    +2
    She knows what she's doing by picking the man for his second term.
  • jubil8 BN-0 PON 2012/07/03 13:53:16
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    jubil8 BN-0 PON
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    She's entitled to her opinion. Obviously not all women agree with her, which is fine too.
  • ally 2012/07/03 13:50:22
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    ally
    +3
    This is a question that many of us have been asking for a long time. How can women or anyone, for that matter, vote for those who basically want to limit thier rights, freedoms and enter their lives and tell them how to live?
  • Lady Wh... ally 2012/07/03 14:47:37
    Lady Whitewolf
    +2
    agreed
  • carri b... ally 2012/07/03 15:52:55
    carri byers
    +1
    I hear this mantra all the time - WHAT RIGHTS PLEASE?!?!? WHAT FREEDOMS?!?! Republicans don't want to enter your life at all - that is why we want the federal govt out of your private decisions entirely and we want our hard earned income used for something more important than paying for your abortions and contraceptives. We want the govt out of our lives all together...as the Founding Father's intended.

    Here are the LIMITED powers of the federal govt as they were originally intended:

    U.S. Constitution - Article 1 Section 8

    "The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;

    To borrow money on the credit of the United States;

    To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;

    To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, (be nice if this were actually happening)
    and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States; To coin Money, (this stopped happening when the illegal Fed was established in 1917) regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and M...

























    I hear this mantra all the time - WHAT RIGHTS PLEASE?!?!? WHAT FREEDOMS?!?! Republicans don't want to enter your life at all - that is why we want the federal govt out of your private decisions entirely and we want our hard earned income used for something more important than paying for your abortions and contraceptives. We want the govt out of our lives all together...as the Founding Father's intended.

    Here are the LIMITED powers of the federal govt as they were originally intended:

    U.S. Constitution - Article 1 Section 8

    "The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;

    To borrow money on the credit of the United States;

    To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes;

    To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, (be nice if this were actually happening)
    and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States; To coin Money, (this stopped happening when the illegal Fed was established in 1917) regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;

    To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and current Coin of the United States;

    To establish Post Offices and Post Roads;

    To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;

    To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court;

    To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations;

    To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;

    To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years (another ignored section of the Constitution);

    To provide and maintain a Navy;

    To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;

    To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;

    To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;

    To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings; And

    To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof."
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  • ally carri b... 2012/07/03 16:22:25 (edited)
    ally
    +2
    What rock have you been hiding under for the past 2 years? How you can sit there and deny any of this is the reason why you, as a republican woman, are admitting that you enjoy being 2nd class citizens.

    The GOTP war against women.
    Despite the persistent gender gap in opinion polls and mounting criticism of their hostility to women’s rights, Republicans are not backing off their assault on women’s equality and well-being. New laws in some states could mean a death sentence for a pregnant woman who suffers a life-threatening condition. But the attack goes well beyond abortion, into birth control, access to health care, equal pay and domestic violence.

    In an angry speech last month, John Boehner, the House speaker, said claims that his party was damaging the welfare of women were “entirely created” by Democrats. Earlier, the Republican National Committee chairman, Reince Priebus, sneered that any suggestion of a G.O.P. “war on women” was as big a fiction as a “war on caterpillars.”

    But just last Wednesday, Mr. Boehner refuted his own argument by ramming through the House a bill that seriously weakens the Violence Against Women Act. That followed the Republican push in Virginia and elsewhere to require medically unnecessary and physically invasive sonograms before an aborti...




















    What rock have you been hiding under for the past 2 years? How you can sit there and deny any of this is the reason why you, as a republican woman, are admitting that you enjoy being 2nd class citizens.

    The GOTP war against women.
    Despite the persistent gender gap in opinion polls and mounting criticism of their hostility to women’s rights, Republicans are not backing off their assault on women’s equality and well-being. New laws in some states could mean a death sentence for a pregnant woman who suffers a life-threatening condition. But the attack goes well beyond abortion, into birth control, access to health care, equal pay and domestic violence.

    In an angry speech last month, John Boehner, the House speaker, said claims that his party was damaging the welfare of women were “entirely created” by Democrats. Earlier, the Republican National Committee chairman, Reince Priebus, sneered that any suggestion of a G.O.P. “war on women” was as big a fiction as a “war on caterpillars.”

    But just last Wednesday, Mr. Boehner refuted his own argument by ramming through the House a bill that seriously weakens the Violence Against Women Act. That followed the Republican push in Virginia and elsewhere to require medically unnecessary and physically invasive sonograms before an abortion, and Senate Republicans’ persistent blocking of a measure to better address the entrenched problem of sex-based wage discrimination.

    On Capitol Hill and in state legislatures, Republicans are attacking women’s rights in four broad areas.

    ABORTION On Thursday, a House subcommittee denied the District of Columbia’s Democratic delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, a chance to testify at a hearing called to promote a proposed federal ban on nearly all abortions in the District 20 weeks after fertilization. The bill flouts the Roe v. Wade standard of fetal viability.

    Seven states have enacted similar measures. In Arizona, Gov. Jan Brewer signed a law that bans most abortions two weeks earlier. Each measure will create real hardships for women who will have to decide whether to terminate a pregnancy before learning of major fetal abnormalities or risks to their own health.

    These laws go a cruel step further than the familiar Republican attacks on Roe v. Wade. They omit reasonable exceptions for a woman’s health or cases of rape, incest or grievous fetal impairment. These laws would require a woman seeking an abortion to be near death, a standard that could easily delay medical treatment until it is too late.


    ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE Governor Brewer also recently signed a bill eliminating public funding for Planned Parenthood. Arizona law already barred spending public money on abortions, which are in any case a small part of the services that Planned Parenthood provides. The new bill denies the organization public money for nonabortion services, like cancer screening and family planning, often the only services of that kind available to poor women.

    Gov. Rick Perry of Texas and the state’s Republican-dominated Legislature tried a similar thing in 2011, and were sued in federal court by a group of clinics. The state argues that it is trying to deny money to organizations that “promote” abortions. That is nonsense. Texas already did not give taxpayer money for abortions, and the clinics that sued do not perform abortions.

    Last year, the newly installed House Republican majority rushed to pass bills (stopped by the Democratic-led Senate) to eliminate funding for Planned Parenthood and Title X. That federal program provides millions of women with birth control, lifesaving screening for breast and cervical cancer, and other preventive care. It is a highly effective way of preventing the unintended pregnancies and abortions that Republicans claim to be so worried about.

    EQUAL PAY Gov. Republicans signed the repeal of a 2009 Lily Ledbetter Law that allowed women and others to bring lawsuits in state courts against pay discrimination, instead of requiring them to be heard as slower and more costly federal cases. It also stiffened penalties for employers found guilty of discrimination.

    President Obama has been trying for three years to update and bolster the 1963 Equal Pay Act to enhance remedies for victims of gender-based wage discrimination, shield employees from retaliation for sharing salary information with co-workers, and mandate that employers show that wage differences are job-related, not sex-based, and driven by business necessity.

    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Last month, the Senate approved a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, designed to protect victims of domestic and sexual abuse and bring their abusers to justice. The disappointing House bill omits new protections for gay, Indian, student and immigrant abuse victims that are contained in the bipartisan Senate bill. It also rolls back protections for immigrant women whose status is dependent on a spouse, making it more likely that they will stay with their abusers, at real personal risk, and ends existing protections for undocumented immigrants who report abuse and cooperate with law enforcement to pursue the abuser.
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  • carri b... ally 2012/07/03 17:56:10
    carri byers
    +1
    OK, here goes:

    Abortion - the Roe-vs-Wade decision made very clear that if further research can validate the personhood of the fetus then the ruling could and should be overturned. Medical science has proved beyond a doubt that personhood is established as the fetus feels pain at or around 20 weeks and the heart beats and blood circulates at 10 weeks and brain function in the 5th week after conception. This whole question will be before SCOTUS again soon and you and women like you who consider destroying a fetus as part of "women's rights" will have to answer the question - do you have the right to kill another person for your own sensitivities? The question as to the health of the woman - that will more than likely remain the one reason to justify abortion.

    Access to healthcare - there are many options for women other than PP for health care, many of which do not receive public funding while performing over 300,000 abortions. Their statistics for abortions only increase while their adoption referrals are in the basement. PP does 333 abortions for every single adoption referral and, by their own numbers, have prevented fewer pregnancies/abortions than they performed (291,000 prevented, 332,278 abortions performed). They claim abortion is only 3 percent of services rendered...



    OK, here goes:

    Abortion - the Roe-vs-Wade decision made very clear that if further research can validate the personhood of the fetus then the ruling could and should be overturned. Medical science has proved beyond a doubt that personhood is established as the fetus feels pain at or around 20 weeks and the heart beats and blood circulates at 10 weeks and brain function in the 5th week after conception. This whole question will be before SCOTUS again soon and you and women like you who consider destroying a fetus as part of "women's rights" will have to answer the question - do you have the right to kill another person for your own sensitivities? The question as to the health of the woman - that will more than likely remain the one reason to justify abortion.

    Access to healthcare - there are many options for women other than PP for health care, many of which do not receive public funding while performing over 300,000 abortions. Their statistics for abortions only increase while their adoption referrals are in the basement. PP does 333 abortions for every single adoption referral and, by their own numbers, have prevented fewer pregnancies/abortions than they performed (291,000 prevented, 332,278 abortions performed). They claim abortion is only 3 percent of services rendered, but handing out pamphlets and condoms hardly entails the same amount of resources and time as does an abortion. If time and resources were taken into account the percentage of energy PP spends on abortions would far outdistance any other services they render. And again, DEFUNDING PP WOULD NOT LIMIT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE - there are other and better alternatives.

    Equal Pay - The Paycheck Fairness Act was defeated by a bi-partisan majority for a myriad of reasons, but the most prominent reason was the way the bill was written would create excessive litigation that would impose a real burden, particularly on small businesses during a time of real economic hardship. There may be a time, when our economy is back on the right track (after BO is ousted) that we can look at this issue again - but right now is not the time to burden businesses even more with policies that could and probably will lead to lawsuits.

    Domestic Violence - I'm still researching this issue but will get back to you.
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  • ally carri b... 2012/07/03 18:47:54 (edited)
    ally
    +2
    Abortion laws have been on the books for 39 years.The only way to bring it up again to SCOTUS for the repeal it has to get through BOTH the House and Senate. Personhood doesn't exist. No where. In every state that it's been tried- it's been knocked down.

    The same goes for ACA. And once the people get the advantages of what Obama has put forth, they will vote against anyone who tries to take it from them. Especially if they are running on the repeal premise- like Romney is right now.

    Equal Pay was filibustered by the Repub House. All the Senate democrats and some republicans wanted it.

    So, now women getting equal pay for doing the same job as a man IS A BURDEN?

    As for domestic violence- the answer is the same as the others- republicans have voted NO against all bills going to fight violence towards women.

    Maybe you enjoy being quashed and made to feel like your opinion means nothing by your party, but Obama respects women as equals to men.
  • Turings... ally 2012/07/04 00:46:09
    TuringsChild
    No personhood? So.... the 14th Amendment doesn't exist?
  • ally Turings... 2012/07/05 16:14:48
    ally
    +1
    Show me where the 14th Amendment talks about "personhood". It doesn't.
  • Turings... ally 2012/07/05 16:37:23
    TuringsChild
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    "Its Due Process Clause prohibits state and local governments from depriving persons of life, liberty, or property without certain steps being taken to ensure fairness. This clause has been used to make most of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states, as well as to recognize substantive and procedural rights."

    How many aborted babies had the benefit of legal council or a court date before being ripped apart?
  • ally Turings... 2012/07/05 16:55:24 (edited)
    ally
    +1
    Lets talk about what the 14th amendment has done for abortion rights. It just so happens that this amendment that "prohibits state and local governments from depriving persons of life, liberty" was actuall used in the fight FOR Abortion rights. Justice Day O"Connor used it to win the argument, as well as showing that the constitution is against anyone making laws to prohibit a woman from persuing her liberty as well taking Due Process from her- and if she wants an abortion, it's her right and freedom to do so.

    As for "personhood", it's about claiming that a fetus has the same rights as a live person. A fetus isn't alive. Therefore, it has no rights. Which many states have tried to bring about, and each time, they've been struck down. Look it up- the research is there.
  • Turings... ally 2012/07/05 17:04:14
    TuringsChild
    A fetus isn't dead either until it's ripped apart. So what IS it if not alive?
  • ally Turings... 2012/07/05 17:05:53
    ally
    A fetus isn't a live person, either....no matter how many times you try to get around the truth. Therefore, it has no rights.
  • Turings... ally 2012/07/05 17:13:37
    TuringsChild
    So you don't know WHAT it IS, only what YOU want it NOT to be.
  • ally Turings... 2012/07/05 17:25:02
    ally
    +1
    Not just what I want but what many women want. Since 1973, Roe vs Wade, made this legally possible.
  • Turings... ally 2012/07/05 17:29:12
    TuringsChild
    And of course, desire is a great basis for law.
    *sigh*
    A pity justice no longer exists. I miss it. If you want to rip your OWN body limb from limb, that's up to you. But a fetus' body is NOT YOUR BODY.
  • ally Turings... 2012/07/05 17:45:53
    ally
    +1
    What the people want is the basis for law. Just the same as ACA, which did become law. Thank you SCOTUS.

    Technically speaking- in biological terms, something I'm sure you have no use for, the fetus is actually a parasite, living off the body of the host mother. So, the fetus IS a apart of the woman's body and it's up to HER to decide what to do- BECAUSE IT IS HER BODY. You have NO SAY what another person wants to LEGALLY do with their body- the same that they have no right to tell you.
  • Turings... ally 2012/07/05 18:04:55 (edited)
    TuringsChild
    Not that facts matter to you, but:

    A parasite is defined as an organism of one species living in or on an organism ***of another species*** (a heterospecific relationship) and deriving its nourishment from the host (is metabolically dependent on the host). (See Cheng, T.C., General Parasitology, p. 7, 1973.)

    So unless you're a space alien, the fetus IS the same species as the biological mother and therefore NOT a parasite.
  • ally Turings... 2012/07/05 18:22:14 (edited)
    ally
    +1
    It is fact. Thanks for making my argument.

    A fetus is an organism living in another organism, in this case a pregnant woman and depends on her for its growth. Without the mother and the umbillical chord, it would die.

    In fact, the biological definition of "parasite" fits the fetal description.

    Thus, if the woman wants it gone, then it's her right to do so.

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