"Which one is more important to you, the car or me?"
Kansas lawmakers are currently considering a law that would bar insurance providers from covering elective abortions — unless a woman pays extra for a special plan.
The problem with such coverage, however, is that it forces women to “plan for a completely unexpected event.”
The bill “wouldn’t apply to abortions performed to save the life of a woman, or to pregnancies resulting from rape or incest.”
However, in the latter case, women would first be forced to file a police report:
The bill would require a police report to be filed if the woman wants an abortion to be covered by her insurance under the incest or rape exemptions.
“You’d have to have a report that someone stole your car,” said Rep. Steve Brunk, a Bel Aire Republican. “This is kind of the same thing.”
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“Hey, someone rapes your woman or steals your car, it’s the same thing. Just file your police report and make a claim with the insurance company. You can claim that your woman was “totaled” and get the replacement value. Just don’t “park” your next woman in a dangerous area!”
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