During last week's discussion about a bill that would prohibit governments from deducting union dues from a worker's paycheck, state Rep. Scott Randolph, D-Orlando, used his time during floor debate to argue that Republicans are against regulations -- except when it comes to the little guys, or serves their specific interests.
At one point Randolph suggested that his wife "incorporate her uterus" to stop Republicans from pushing measures that would restrict abortions. Republicans, after all, wouldn't want to further regulate a Florida business.
Apparently the GOP leadership of the House didn't like the one-liner.
They told Democrats that Randolph is not to discuss body parts on the House floor.
MB, Nmysys, Outdoor & CB...you guys rock! There's nothing more attractive than a man who stands up for the unborn...and unravels the drivel of a liberal!
And just refer to us as "Sir".
"Miss" will work for me, thank you very much! rofllol
And I'll continue to stand up for the legal rights of women to make their own choices, instead of having a bunch of neo-con MEN try to force their extremist views on them. If you don't like abortion, don't have one... Otherwise, take your "small government", "stay-out-of-my-life", "no-intrusion" b.s. and stuff it.
LadyJazzer wrote: And I'll continue to stand up for the legal rights of women to make their own choices, instead of having a bunch of neo-con MEN try to force their extremist views on them. If you don't like abortion, don't have one... Otherwise, take your "small government", "stay-out-of-my-life", "no-intrusion" b.s. and stuff it.
In other words you'll continue to stand up for the legal right of women to behave irresponsibly and kill their unborn children. Gotcha.