Conservative MP Eve Adams crosses floor to Liberals

B00Mer

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So.....it does not excuse the present day PM's attempts to exercise control over the sexual rights of more than half of the population of Canada. Arrogant b#astard. Any deflections are welcome. Smart women do not trust him!!


....and don't you forget it.. :lol:



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bluebyrd35

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WTF are you talking about?

Please, try to get in touch with reality.

Geezus.
Well it seems you have missed the whole battle for women's rights. When I was young, I was refused birth-control pills by two pharmacies and had to go nearly 40 miles for a renewal. Since today, Harper has stated he is against providing birth control as part of relief packages (which has been supplied with Canada's aid for decades) does indicate, in my opinion, how things would go for women in Canada, if he thought for one minute he could get away with it.

"2008: Private Member's Bill C-484, the "Unborn Victims of Crime Act," passes Second Reading in Parliament. The bill would have endangered abortion rights by creating fetal personhood. After a national pro-choice campaign against it, the Conservative government withdrew its support for the bill, which died when a federal election was called in October. Bill C-484 was the first anti-abortion bill to ever make it past Second Reading."

"Today: Canadian women in most major centres have access to funded abortion. Medicare pays for abortion in hospitals, and New Brunswick is the only province that continues to refuse to pay for abortions in clinics, in violation of the Canada Health Act and the 1988 Morgentaler decision. Rural women everywhere in Canada still have difficulties with access."

Talk about trying to extend one's control over women everywhere. Never mind, I am sure you would have paid more attention to women's fight for liberty over their bodies, if it had included restrictions on condoms for men....right??

So what reality have you existed in for the last 50 to 60 years?

JLM, You should do your homework for sure.
 
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gerryh

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Well it seems you have missed the whole battle for women's rights. When I was young, I was refused birth-control pills by two pharmacies and had to go nearly 40 miles for a renewal. Since today, Harper has stated he is against providing birth control as part of relief packages (which has been supplied with Canada's aid for decades) does indicate, in my opinion, how things would go for women in Canada, if he thought for one minute he could get away with it.


They don't like it, then we don't need to send any aid. We could use the money here in Canada. Or do you feel that contraception in some 3rd world country is more important than food and shelter for our homeless. Or ensuring that our Children's hospitals have everything they need for the kids in their care?

"2008: Private Member's Bill C-484, the "Unborn Victims of Crime Act," passes Second Reading in Parliament. The bill would have endangered abortion rights by creating fetal personhood. After a national pro-choice campaign against it, the Conservative government withdrew its support for the bill, which died when a federal election was called in October. Bill C-484 was the first anti-abortion bill to ever make it past Second Reading."




Far from an anti abortion bill. I can understand though how the selfish and self centered would not want ANYTHING risking their ability to kill baby's willy nilly.



"Today: Canadian women in most major centres have access to funded abortion. Medicare pays for abortion in hospitals, and New Brunswick is the only province that continues to refuse to pay for abortions in clinics, in violation of the Canada Health Act and the 1988 Morgentaler decision. Rural women everywhere in Canada still have difficulties with access."


They have access.They may not be able to get a doc to vacuum it out within 10 mins of their front door, but they all do have access.



Talk about trying to extend one's control over women everywhere. Never mind, I am sure you would have paid more attention to women's fight for liberty over their bodies, if it had included restrictions on condoms for men....right??


So, for you abortion is all about birth control. No surprise.





and abortion isn't about "rights", it's about women not willing to take responsibility for their actions. For the men that support the present lack of laws in Canada, it's about them also not willing to take responsibility for their actions.
 

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Well it seems you have missed the whole battle for women's rights. When I was young, I was refused birth-control pills by two pharmacies and had to go nearly 40 miles for a renewal. Since today, Harper has stated he is against providing birth control as part of relief packages (which has been supplied with Canada's aid for decades) does indicate, in my opinion, how things would go for women in Canada, if he thought for one minute he could get away with it.

I love how Liberal women want Canadian tax payers to pay for them to have risky sex.

You don't want to get pregnant, cross your bloody legs. Have some personal responsibility for your body as a women, isn't that what you been asking for..

Also, I don't believe women should be able to have an abortion as easy as going to the 7/11 for a slushy.

Should be more restrictive and only in case of rape and health reasons for the mother.

It's funny how Liberals don't want to kill a convicted killer in prison, but find it easy to kill an innocent child with abortion.

 

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JLM, You should do your homework for sure.

And what homework would that be? When someone "crosses the floor" AFTER they've been elected by people who thought they knew the candidates platforms and philosophy, I think any onus is on them. All I plan on doing is watching the woman! :)

Well it seems you have missed the whole battle for women's rights.

Bluebyrd- I just went back and reread the O.P. To me the subject is about an M.P. switching parties and I failed to see any mention of women's rights, so I'm beginning to wonder if you are responding to the thread you think you are! I think one topic is enough for one thread....................what do you think?

I love how Liberal women want Canadian tax payers to pay for them to have risky sex.

You don't want to get pregnant, cross your bloody legs. Have some personal responsibility for your body as a women, isn't that what you been asking for..

Also, I don't believe women should be able to have an abortion as easy as going to the 7/11 for a slushy.

Should be more restrictive and only in case of rape and health reasons for the mother.

It's funny how Liberals don't want to kill a convicted killer in prison, but find it easy to kill an innocent child with abortion.


You're dead right on all counts, Boomer.
 

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Former Liberal MP Carolyn Parrish tweeted the following In 2012:

'Hmm. Eve Adams is a cyborg, built with perfect posture, no feelings and an overwhelming desire to take over the universe.'

'Eve Adams a soul-less, unfeeling, treacherous, self-serving machine. Dimitri Soudas serves a purpose just as Peter Adams, briefly.'

'I will work hard to help anyone who can stop Eve Adams from getting re-elected. Gives politics and women a bad name.'
 

B00Mer

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Former Liberal MP Carolyn Parrish tweeted the following In 2012:

'Hmm. Eve Adams is a cyborg, built with perfect posture, no feelings and an overwhelming desire to take over the universe.'

'Eve Adams a soul-less, unfeeling, treacherous, self-serving machine. Dimitri Soudas serves a purpose just as Peter Adams, briefly.'

'I will work hard to help anyone who can stop Eve Adams from getting re-elected. Gives politics and women a bad name.'

Wonder what Liberal MP Carolyn Parrish will be tweeting now?? :lol:
 

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I'm beginning to wonder if Jr.'s cozying up to Eve doesn't eclipse all his other short comings that we've seen. I don't think he's P.M. material! I really doubt if he's "material" suitable to clean the washrooms. :)
 

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They don't like it, then we don't need to send any aid. We could use the money here in Canada. Or do you feel that contraception in some 3rd world country is more important than food and shelter for our homeless. Or ensuring that our Children's hospitals have everything they need for the kids in their care?






Far from an anti abortion bill. I can understand though how the selfish and self centered would not want ANYTHING risking their ability to kill baby's willy nilly.






They have access.They may not be able to get a doc to vacuum it out within 10 mins of their front door, but they all do have access.






So, for you abortion is all about birth control. No surprise.





and abortion isn't about "rights", it's about women not willing to take responsibility for their actions. For the men that support the present lack of laws in Canada, it's about them also not willing to take responsibility for their actions.
OMG, it figures.......Well come back with that load of rubbish when science has made enough progress to implant a fetus in a male body to carry and raise. Even that evil book the BIBLE does not recognize fetal tissue as a living being until it takes it's first breath. In my opinion, a human's right to choose the purpose her body will be used, belongs only to them.

And NO abortion for me is not all about birth control. It is about the right to choose. I had a normal birth, one miscarriage and twins. After that any conceptions would have been still born ......which would have meant, regular D & C's. So, birth control pills were essential.

And NO abortions even done in doctors offices are NOT available in locally in most of Canada.

Oh and Boomer, Until a fetus draws it first breath it is not a child, merely a collection of tissue. It is neither innocent nor guilty, as it does not have a functioning brain in the period allowed for abortions.

We paid for birth control pills out of pocket. We paid for hospitalization,doctors, anesthetics, delivery room and nursery fees ourselves as well. These days, I believe families still pay for birth control pills unless they have added insurance. Women had to fight to have those included under the insurance plans they paid for! As for that prejudicial remark about risky behavior, should women refuse marital sex and only indulge if and when she wants children? Maybe, the health care should consider funding vibrators instead. Easy enough to do away with risky behavior right!!
 

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All male contraceptives have to be "paid for" also. Men don't get a pass on that, unlike what you imply.


As for "it does not have a functioning brain in the period allowed for abortions.", abortions in Canada are allowed at any time right up to birth. There are no laws restricting abortion what so ever.


and women have the full right to choose what to do with her body. She has the right to choose whether or not she get's pregnant. What she shouldn't be allowed is to force another human to pay for her own indiscretions. Force another human to pay the ultimate price instead of her taking responsibility for her own actions.
 

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Oh and Boomer, Until a fetus draws it first breath it is not a child, merely a collection of tissue. It is neither innocent nor guilty, as it does not have a functioning brain in the period allowed for abortions.

My apology for veering off the topic but last night I caught part of a documentary on babies on C.B.C. T.V. They've recently found that a baby's food preferences are the same as what the mother was eating while pregnant! Would that have something to do with a functioning brain while still in the womb? Do you suppose, Bluebyrd?
 

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So uhh, I don't want to dampen the mood of this thread or anything but I think I should mention the pressing issue that a leaked sex tape of Eve going solo would not offend me in the slightest.

Again, I know everyone in here is in good bipartisan spirits and embracing this news with open arms so I duly apologize for spoiling that mood.








I certainly can't deny her hotness. But then I'd rather have a bunch of ugly old men running the country than one inept twit, which she appears to be. But she is hot...
 

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Well it seems you have missed the whole battle for women's rights. When I was young, I was refused birth-control pills by two pharmacies and had to go nearly 40 miles for a renewal. Since today, Harper has stated he is against providing birth control as part of relief packages (which has been supplied with Canada's aid for decades) does indicate, in my opinion, how things would go for women in Canada, if he thought for one minute he could get away with it.

"2008: Private Member's Bill C-484, the "Unborn Victims of Crime Act," passes Second Reading in Parliament. The bill would have endangered abortion rights by creating fetal personhood. After a national pro-choice campaign against it, the Conservative government withdrew its support for the bill, which died when a federal election was called in October. Bill C-484 was the first anti-abortion bill to ever make it past Second Reading."

"Today: Canadian women in most major centres have access to funded abortion. Medicare pays for abortion in hospitals, and New Brunswick is the only province that continues to refuse to pay for abortions in clinics, in violation of the Canada Health Act and the 1988 Morgentaler decision. Rural women everywhere in Canada still have difficulties with access."

Talk about trying to extend one's control over women everywhere. Never mind, I am sure you would have paid more attention to women's fight for liberty over their bodies, if it had included restrictions on condoms for men....right??

So what reality have you existed in for the last 50 to 60 years?

JLM, You should do your homework for sure.

Has it occured to you that the Conservative Party has held a majority for almost 4 years now?

If Harper et al wanted abortion to be illegal, it would be illegal.

In fact, Harper has blocked every move towards creating new abortion legislation, exactly as he said he would.

Shame, that.