Discussion: Scott Brown: I've Supported Access To Contraception Since I Was 18!

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Scott Brown votes to put in power leadership that opposed the very freedoms for women that he claims to support. Scott Brown is a fraud.

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Is that when he first used his pecker?

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That was when he first learned what it does.

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‘When I was 17, I drank some very good beer.’

Probably with another person involved.

shorter Scott Brown — “I’m probably not really for the stuff I vote for. I don’t have any particular principles except for winning this election in the great state of … what state are we in, again?”

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Shorter Scott Brown—

“I was for it which is why I voted against it.”

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Yeah, he doesn’t remember how he voted on legislation on one of the most divisive issues of our time.

What a maroon.

No one ever accused Scott Brown of being terribly bright.

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Yeah he was for it until he became a politician without the courage of his conviction.

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I’ve been pro-sex since about 13.

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Sure Scott, you support contraceptive access for women, however you want to make that access as hard as possible for certain women, who just so happen to be the working poor in this country. To begin with, it is the utmost stupidity to “say”: that you are for over the counter contraceptives, however you and your other CON male cohorts are far too ignorant to realize that contraceptives are not a one size fits all women medication, meaning it takes a doctor to prescribe the appropriate contraceptive for each woman, taking all of her health concerns into consideration.

Lesson number one for you cretins, is to learn that all of us women are not as monumentally stupid as the brainwashed by religion women who vote for you people, and we see right through your BS. So tell us Scott, if working poor women need insurance to help pay for their contraceptives, or those women’s clinics that your party keeps closing down in state after state, then HOW are those same women supposed to be able to afford to pay the high over the counter prices for contraceptives, when they can barely afford to feed the kids they do have???

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February 2012 -
“Senator Scott Brown, entering a political thicket pitting women’s reproductive rights against beliefs of some religious institutions, is cosponsoring a bill that would allow employers and insurers to limit specific health care coverage, including contraception, based on religious or moral objections.”

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Interesting. Brown’s parents only started to support birth control after he was born.

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And we know what convinced him to be in favor of it, don’t we?

What can Brown do to you?

Lie about and misrepresent his votes against availability of contraception.

“Scott Brown is pro-choice and supports women’s health services,” except for when he isn’t and he doesn’t. Which is all the time.

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I think he meant he’s pro-contraception for women he’s having sex with.

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This Male Bimbo is giving me fucking whiplash. Brown is the epitome of a carpetbagger, fraud and an opportunistic asshole. He wants nothing more than to get back into the Senate to give Wall Street another expensive blowjob on the taxpayer’s dime.