I was going to write something here, but then got hungry, and had to grab a bite to eat to settle my stomach's rumblings.
I didn't want my body to do that, but it wasn't my choice.
Why is my hair leaving me anyway, my choice is that it stays!
And in high school, I wanted my body to produce a bit more growth hormone, after all! :)
And I worked with a guy once, who had decided he never wanted to sit on the toilet at work. But one day, he really couldn't hold it and get home, so he did use the toilet at work. He got through it OK, too!
By the way, you generally can't have any elective surgery you want, nor can doctors ethically perform them on a whim. M*A*S*H Preventive Medicine (my favorite scene in the series) (youtube.com) (BTW, Someone else's Youtube post, not my favorite, but a top one, for sure.)
Also, by the way, what are the chances Biden was actually dumped from the ticket for spontaneously saying during the debate, "We are not for late-term abortion, period, period, period!"? (Late term abortion is typically considered to be anything after six months.)
Why did the mainstream media not cover that surprising pronouncement at all?
Even the Rev. Democrat Senator Raphael Warnock won't name a single limit on abortion. Warnock "will not say if he supports any limitations on abortion after referring to himself as the "pro-choice pastor" and cosponsoring the Democrats Women's Health Protection Act. "As a pro-choice pastor, I’ve always believed that a patient's room is way too small for a woman, her doctor, and the United States government," said Warnock, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, in a tweet after the classified Dobbs ruling was leaked. Fox News Digital reached out to Warnock, who (was) competing in one of the most closely watched Senate races his cycle against GOP nominee and pro-life advocate Herschel Walker, asking if he supported any limitations on abortion after sponsoring the major pro-abortion legislation. Warnock did not respond."
So, my body my choice! Why do Democrats say that is their absolute mantra and then say they aren't for killing babies after birth (but only until the middle of birthing contractions, it seems, which is more than hideous enough!)?
If it's MY BODY MY CHOICE, and I took my baby home from the hospital six months ago and now find it annoying, why does my body have to get off the couch to feed or change him or her? S/he will be quiet in a few days if I just choose to keep my body away from them, no?
Think a bit about EVERY crazy Democrat slogan.
Sure, slogans sound good, but is their meaning very different from their sound?
Listen to each slogan each political party uses very carefully.
"Independence" and "Freedom" sound good!
"Murder" and "Killing," even when by neglect rather than by a violent act, sound disgusting (because they are)!