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Should men have equal right to reproductivity?

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Frederick1337
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 1:00 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 17 May 2010 Posts: 1
Abortion was made legal for women, correct? Due to a decision from the supreme court on Roe vs. Wade. , correct?

A mans rights however have not been challenged in the supreme court.
Roe vs. Wade should not be challenged but only used to nhelp establish the need for a clear definition of a mans right to reproductivity. I feel that if the status quo is challenged in the supreme court we would only fail again and again, but, if a mans right to self defense, literally, were to be challenged ( the right to the seed that sows the our fields so to speak ) . Then a clear definition of a mans right could be established and we could return at least a possible equal rights to men. At the moment women have total reproductive control. A woman can kill my baby without any input from me and she dosn't even share the same responsibilities, we need to have equal rights in this country at the very least, petitioning for this dominant female society to have the females also register with the selective services and restoring our right to reproductivity is a must. Good luck ladies and gentlemen who have brains. P.S. I am a victim of statewide persecution, 2 of my babies were murdered and I didn't even get to know about the pregnancies until the female wanted money for the abortion costs.

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