Abortion is legal, polygamy is banned and women commonly wear bikinis on the country's Mediterranean beaches. Wine is openly sold in supermarkets and imbibed at bars across the country.
So what you're telling me is that Tunisia is less restrictive than Utah.
Quasar:Abortion is legal, polygamy is banned and women commonly wear bikinis on the country's Mediterranean beaches. Wine is openly sold in supermarkets and imbibed at bars across the country.
So what you're telling me is that Tunisia is less restrictive than Utah.
so what you're saying is that Tunisia is more American than Utah?
I am loving the verbal gymnastics our Republican mouth-pieces have to perform to somehow make the case for Revolution = Bad because Islam will enter government yet have to skirt around the issue of religion in our government all at the same time convincing their audience that Muslims hate us for our freedums and that Obama is simultaneously destroying America but not putting his nose enough into these situations.
/What's the odds Tunisia has universal health care?
Quasar:Abortion is legal, polygamy is banned and women commonly wear bikinis on the country's Mediterranean beaches. Wine is openly sold in supermarkets and imbibed at bars across the country.
So what you're telling me is that Tunisia is less restrictive than Utah.
Yep, they also have legal abortion and a planned parenthood program country-wide. ~60% of the women use contraceptive.
It is the Domino Theory. We cannot allow Tunisian brothels to fall! We shall draw a line in the sand and I shall personally stand behind it. Just behind it. Well, up the stairs, in said brothel. Preferably in the same room with an olive skinned Mediterranean beauty who doesn't know the difference between 1 dollar American and 10 dollar American.
Really, really big tongues.
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So what you're telling me is that Tunisia is less restrictive than Utah.
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Quasar: Abortion is legal, polygamy is banned and women commonly wear bikinis on the country's Mediterranean beaches. Wine is openly sold in supermarkets and imbibed at bars across the country.
So what you're telling me is that Tunisia is less restrictive than Utah.
so what you're saying is that Tunisia is more American than Utah?
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I like Tunisians. I like them a lot.
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TheSilverOne: FTFA: Protesters held up signs saying, "Politics ruins religion and religion ruins politics."
I like Tunisians. I like them a lot.
They seem like a very smart bunch of people.
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Minimally Hairy Beer-Powered Simian: TheSilverOne: FTFA: Protesters held up signs saying, "Politics ruins religion and religion ruins politics."
I like Tunisians. I like them a lot.
They seem like a very smart bunch of people.
Not just smart; wise.
We need to adopt that wisdom.
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TheSilverOne: FTFA: Protesters held up signs saying, "Politics ruins religion and religion ruins politics."
I like Tunisians. I like them a lot.
The Term that was used when Europe was going through this phase was called 'freedom of conscience'.
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i just hope they don't resemble tuskan raiders.
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//sorry
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Thanks conservatives, you are our own personal Muslim Brotherhood.
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Iprefernottosay: Don't count on it -
the Islamistconservatives are vowing for power -they ruin everything.FTFY
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/What's the odds Tunisia has universal health care?
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Quasar: Abortion is legal, polygamy is banned and women commonly wear bikinis on the country's Mediterranean beaches. Wine is openly sold in supermarkets and imbibed at bars across the country.
So what you're telling me is that Tunisia is less restrictive than Utah.
Yep, they also have legal abortion and a planned parenthood program country-wide. ~60% of the women use contraceptive.
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//raises "Star Wars"
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Diogenes: And tongues...
Really, really big tongues.
This was my first thought...done in one
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Space_Poet: Ha! Turns out they have public and private healthcare and is the best in North Africa, with exception to, get this, Libya.
Yep, so feel free to head there for your next major medical procedure.
Think I'll take my chances with our broken health care system here.
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