This story actually took place back around 1975, but I just heard it the other day (from the woman it actually happened to) and wanted to share it here to give a sense of the mentality we are up against - and also to invite posting of similar, more recent stories.
A couple of friends of ours were over for dinner the other day, and we started reminiscing about past experiences. This is a couple who, though never married, have been together for about 30 years. The woman, J., told us how back in 1975 they were living in Arkansas for a year because her boyfriend had a job there. While there, she went to a local doctor for a routine checkup and gynecological exam. During the course of the exam, she felt an intense sharp pain in her uterus. She asked the doctor what had happened.
The doctor replied, more or less in these exact words: "You had an IUD in there. Since you're not married, I took it out."
Just like that. Not asking her, not even telling her.
Now, granted that back in the 70's doctors were more inclined than now to play God, but still this borders on medical malpractice, not to mention battery. And this is the same attitude that the radicals still hold toward women, contraception and sex in general. If you don't have a license from God and the state to fornicate, then by God we're not going to let you protect yourself when you do it.
J. didn't think it was worth pursuing, given the general reaction she and her boyfriend were getting; they just got out of Arkansas as quickly as they could.
But now the radicals want to impose Arkansas (not that I'm saying the whole state is like this; they did elect Clinton several times, after all) attitudes on the rest of us by force of law. This is what we're up against, folks.
Stories like this - presented, to use Kos' core values list, in terms of privacy - can be useful as part of the general wakeup call to America: Keep the morality police out of the nation's uteruses!