drunk sex, internet anger, sexaul harassment, hose, ktb, trannysex, journal, stage, jerusalem blogs, lindsay, jeff sharlet, spears, pic post,
|
That leaves 95% of Virginia's miscarriages subject to your new bill. How much would interviewing each miscarrying woman, getting her private medical history, and handling her products of conception cost? How much would it cost to research, hunt down, and nab the non-reporters? How would you treat serial miscarriers? Would they be eligible for repeat offender status? How would divulging and desseminating this information affect her insurance and employment possibilities? You fisting have to see where I'm fisting going. This balloons into the ridiculous. This would be an enforcement nightmare. The costs the Commonwealth's budget, manpower, and citizen's autonomy would be astronomical. I could not support my tax dollars going toward this effort. Please reconsider. Most sincerely, Cricket Posted by: Cricket | January 07, 2005 at 02:35 PM Here's the letter I will be sending to the guy. I have one question about your proposed HB1677 requiring that women report miscarriages--Are you high? Do you not have a wife or mother?
|