Does the EU think adultery is some kind of human right?
Oh, no: you mustn't forbid that!
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Yes, they do. Hey, this is an easy quiz.
come..come...fair is fair...no mention of christianity, judaism....OR any other religious tradition allowed....and that includes you turkeys.......no outdated notions allowed in the EU.....
I don't know about the EU, but Margaret Sanger certainly did.