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What is even the state's interest in procreation? Tax base? If so, shouldn't there be other laws on the books mandating procreation or prohibiting
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pmb (aka pmb)
Mar 26 '13, 13:58
procreation by anyone who isn't married? Is there anyone that thinks those statutes would withstand constitutional scrutiny?
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But even there it doesn't address other obvious permutations (sterile couples can marry. Married couples can choose to vasectomies and tying tubes,
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pmb
Mar 26, 14:04
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He is pond scum -- nm
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amoxy
Mar 26, 14:14
So, Scalia's now bringing necrophilia into this....good god man. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 26, 14:10
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I guess for a short time dead woman who was ovulating could become pregnant
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zork
Mar 26, 14:12
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