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March 9, 2009 1:09 PM

The Vatican is right about washing machines!

If a picture says a thousand words, here are 20,000 for you. After considering them, you might be ready to take the poll: Birth control or washing machine?

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Let's see. Birth control pill led to free sex, promiscuity, the further objectification of women as sexual playthings, higher divorce rates, increasing fatherlessness and resulting poverty for single mothers.

Which has truly been more liberating for women?

Love,
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Washing machine! I love mine!

Posted by: regina doman | March 11, 2009 10:36 AM

definitely the washing machine!!!
and i went about 6 months without one and it was HECK!!! so i know....
thanks for sharing=)

Posted by: regan ballin | March 11, 2009 12:24 PM

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