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On Roe v. Wade's Anniversary, Obama to Begin Mopping Up Bush's Misogynistic Mess

The Obama administration has women's reproductive rights and health high on its agenda.
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President Obama took office just 48 hours ago, and the world is already a very different place for women and their reproductive health.

Global Gag Rule, Conscience Rule, and Ban on Stem Cell Funding on the Chopping Block

Word is that the administration will repeal the global gag rule today, on the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.  "This is a big victory for women overseas," said Tod Preston, vice president for government relations at Population Action International, told the LA Times. "We know their health has been severely impacted by the cutoff. If you want to reduce unintended pregnancies, abortion and women dying from high-risk pregnancies because they don't have access to family planning, you don't do it by cutting off U.S. assistance." 

The LA Times reportsthat the new administration also plans to "freeze" many of the midnight regulations promulgated by the Bush administration, including the Department of Health and Human Services's provider conscience expansion, which would enable health care providers to deny access to critical health care, including forms of contraception, to women.  But the New York Times says addressing this regulation may take more time, as it went into effect January 19: "A 1983 Supreme Court decision suggests that the new administration would need to go through a formal rule-making process, with an opportunity for public comment, if it wanted to revoke this rule."

The administration also has in its sights a Bush administration policy that "impeded state efforts to provide health insurance to children from low- and middle-income families," the New York Times reports.  "Under the Bush policy, the federal government said it would not allow states to cover children from families with annual incomes above 250 percent of the poverty level -- $53,000 for a family of four -- unless they met several preconditions. To qualify, a state must demonstrate that at least 95 percent of eligible children in families making less than 200 percent of the poverty level have already been enrolled in Medicaid or the State Children’s Health Insurance Program...A career employee at the Health and Human Services Department said the Bush administration policy had 'prevented a lot of kids from receiving the health care they needed,' a concern echoed by many state officials."


Emily Douglas is the Assistant Editor at RH Reality Check.
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Demand TRICare provide abortion services to its beneficiaries.
Posted by: Nietzsche’s Bastard on Jan 22, 2009 12:30 AM   
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TRICare, the military’s insurance provider, does not provide abortion service to service members or their dependants. When a service member is stationed in the US, this is a minor inconvenience. They have to drive to a clinic on their own and pay a few hundred dollars out of their own pocket. My concern is for service members stationed oversea. What about soldiers stationed in Asia, Europe, or the Middle East? I really doubt a female soldier in Qatar can go to the local abortion clinic.

While you’re at it, demand the provide vasectomies to young childless males.

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Women's health rights are resting with Obama
Posted by: georgiaorwell on Jan 22, 2009 1:18 AM   
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Restoring women's reproductive health rights is a major priority: lifting the gag rule, providing education, counseling, contraception, and freedom of choice, as well as allowing stem cell research.

I am waiting for Obama to do the right thing to support these actions and every minute of delay is one minute too long.

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fantasypoliticsusa
Posted by: fantasypoliticsusa on Jan 22, 2009 6:09 AM   
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Hey Sweetie! I suppose after the primary you could say Obama will clean up the misogynistic mess, but you probably didn't really pay attention to his own misogyny he displayed through out the primary. It is clear from Obama's actions that all women are second class citizens. How else could you explain his treatment of Hillary and other women he encountered during the primaries. Thanks for reading sweetie....

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This is a delivery for Obama's feminism constituency
Posted by: ladyoracle on Jan 22, 2009 6:37 AM   
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I was a Hilary supporter, but in the presidential election I turned out for Obama. I would've voted against Mc/P anyway, but I was an ardent supporter of Obama. The most pressing reason was his address to Planned Parenthood in which he said he would lift the global gag rule. This is really going to save lives and make a difference in the quality of life and medical care available to women around the globe. This is beyond my wildest hopes when Bush signed the global gag rule in the first place. I am so glad that like Gitmo, Obama is quickly trying to undo the messes from the previous administration. After all, that's why he got so many votes in the first place.

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The Left Has Moved to the Center
Posted by: tony12000 on Jan 22, 2009 6:52 AM   
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Now, with euphoria, the left rejoices over the lifting of a rule that came into existence 8 years ago. Granted, I hate the policy, but we cannot forget that it didnt exist during the Clinton administration. And the last time it did exist was during the Reagan and Bush I administrations. So - this is not some revolutionary advancement. All he is doing is restoring the status quo. Yawn.

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Start telling the truth about abortion
Posted by: sausage on Jan 22, 2009 7:20 AM   
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In spite of all the rhetoric that abortion is a civil rights issue, a women's health issue and so on and so forth, let's remember that in the hard cold light of reality it is nothing more than a surgical procedure. An elective surgical procedure in the vast majority of cases, hence a matter of choice.

What it is not, at least in the first trimester, is murder.

What it is not is an effrontery to "god." If "god" ever gave a shit it would have put an end to abortion the first time Ughette stuck a sharp bone up her uterus to terminate a pregnancy because she and Ugh had too many little Ughs and Ughettes to feed.

What it is not is 40 million native-born, unskilled, under-paid American workers whose imaginary jobs have been taken by 40 million undocumented aliens.

To reiterate, abortion is a surgical procedure, period.

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Roe v Wade is dead but Casey v Planned Parenthood is the 800 lb gorilla dominating since 1992.
Posted by: Jennifer Bedingfield on Jan 22, 2009 8:55 AM   
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And RVW is pretty much irrelevant these days given the way it has been chipped away at from the ankle on up for the past 16 years. And don't expect BHO who has a knack of playing kissy face with the evangelicals to give a shit about it either.

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I heard an advertisement on television yesterday for the first time...
Posted by: Quannah on Jan 22, 2009 10:58 AM   
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for the "morning after pill." I almost fell out of my chair!

The changes are immediate. There is truly new leadership in this country as far as women's health, especially reproductive health, is concerned. It's about time!

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This just in! DHHS believes Obama's regulation halt applies to conscience rule!
Posted by: CA NOW on Jan 22, 2009 11:19 AM   
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...and began waving a crucifix...
Posted by: WyrdSister on Jan 22, 2009 11:19 AM   
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ST. PAUL -- A man purposely rammed a vehicle into front door of Planned Parenthood in Highland Park.

The incident happened at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday in St. Paul.

A 32-year-old man told St. Paul Police he intentionally drove his SUV into the front door of the Planned Parenthood located at 1965 Ford Parkway in St. Paul.

A spokesperson for Planned Parenthood says one employee was at the front desk ten feet from the door. Most of the staff was in the building preparing to open for the day. No one was injured.

The man was immediately arrested on the scene for aggravated assault.

Planned Parenthood showed a KARE11 crew surveillance tape of the incident. They could not release it due to the ongoing investigation.

The tape shows the man driving his SUV down the sidewalk and clipping a retaining wall before steering into the front door of the clinic. He then backed up, and rammed it two more times. The driver got out of his vehicle and began waving a crucifix. He surrendered to police when they arrived.

KARE 11 crews on the scene say the damage to the building is minimal. There is damage to the trim of the front door from the vehicle.

Planned Parenthood CEO Sarah Stoesz says she is saddened by the incident, and adds that nothing like it has ever happened at the clinic on Ford Parkway. While that clinic is the only one in the Metro area that performs abortions, Stoesz insists that only 5 percent of it's patients actually are there for an abortion.

Tim Stanley, executive director of Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, said patients were still being seen at the clinic on Thursday.

Thursday marks the 36-year anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The Roe decision said that most laws against abortion in the U.S. violated constitutional rights to privacy.

I cannot even comment on this without saying...whatta dumbass. He did more damage to his car than to the building.

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you don't have to protect unborn children
Posted by: vasumurti on Jan 22, 2009 12:10 PM   
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Genesis 38:24. Tamar's pregnancy was discovered three months after conception, presumably because it was visible at the time. This was positive proof that she was sexually active. Because she was a widow, without a husband, she was assumed to be a prostitute. Her father-in-law, Judah, ordered that she be burned alive for her crime. If Tamar's fetuses had been considered to have any value whatsoever, her execution would have been delayed until after their birth. There was no condemnation on Judah for deciding to take this action.

Exodus 21:22-24. If two men are fighting and one injures a pregnant woman and the fetus is killed, he shall repay her according to the degree of injury inflicted upon her, and not the fetus.

Author Brian McKinley, a born-again Christian, sums up the passage as:

"Thus we can see that if the baby is lost, it does not require a death sentence-it is not considered murder. But if the woman is lost, it is considered murder and is punished by death."

Halacha (Jewish Law) does define when a fetus becomes a nephesh (person), a full-fledged human being, when the head emerges from the womb. Before then, the fetus is considered a "partial-life". The fetus has great value because it is potentially a human life, it gains full human status after birth only.

Abortions are not permitted on the grounds of genetic imperfections of the fetus. Abortions are permitted to save the mother's life or health. With the exception of some Orthodox authorities, Judaism supports abortion access for women. Each case must be decided individually by a rabbi well-versed in Jewish law.

The Babylonian Talmud (Yevamot 69b) states that: "the embryo is considered to be mere water until the fortieth day." Afterwards, it is considered subhuman until it is born. Rashi, the great 12th century commentator on the Bible and the Talmud, states clearly of the fetus 'lav nephesh hu--it is not a person.' The Talmud contains the expression, "the thigh of its mother," i.e., the fetus is deemed to be part and parcel of the pregnant woman's body.

This is grounded in Exodus 21:22. That biblical passage outlines the Mosaic Law in a case where a man is responsible for causing a woman's miscarriage, which kills the fetus. If the woman survives, then the perpetrator has to pay a fine to the woman's husband. If the woman is killed, the perpetrator is also killed. This indicates that the fetus has value, but does not have the status of a person.

There are two additional passages in the Talmud which shed some light on abortion. They imply that the fetus is considered part of its mother: One section states that if a man purchases a cow that is found to be pregnant, then he is owner of both the cow and the fetus. Another section states that if a pregnant woman converts to Judaism, that her conversion also applies to her fetus.

Some Jewish authorities have ruled in specific cases. one case involved a woman who becomes pregnant while nursing a child. Her milk supply would dry up. If the child is allergic to all other forms of nutrition except mother's milk, then it would starve. An abortion would be permitted in this case, a potential person, would be justified to save the life of the child, an actual person.

Conservative, Reconstructionist and Reform Judaism are formally opposed to government regulation of abortion. They feel that the decision should rest with the woman, her husband, her doctor and her clergyperson. Some Orthodox authorities agree with this stance. Polls have found up to 90% of American Jews supporting abortion rights.

The New Testament is more permissive than the Old. Paul claims Jesus said to him three times, "my grace is sufficient for thee" (II Corinthians 12:8-9), and Christians misinterpret this verse to mean they're free to do as they please--ignoring the rest of the NT altogether.

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This article
Posted by: willymack on Jan 22, 2009 8:27 PM   
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Is about a woman's reproductive rights which is a woman's business, period, so why are MEN posting here? Er, sorry about that.

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Demand TRICare provide abortion services to its beneficiaries.
Posted by: Nietzsche’s Bastard on Jan 22, 2009 12:30 AM   
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TRICare, the military’s insurance provider, does not provide abortion service to service members or their dependants. When a service member is stationed in the US, this is a minor inconvenience. They have to drive to a clinic on their own and pay a few hundred dollars out of their own pocket. My concern is for service members stationed oversea. What about soldiers stationed in Asia, Europe, or the Middle East? I really doubt a female soldier in Qatar can go to the local abortion clinic.

While you’re at it, demand the provide vasectomies to young childless males.

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Women's health rights are resting with Obama
Posted by: georgiaorwell on Jan 22, 2009 1:18 AM   
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Restoring women's reproductive health rights is a major priority: lifting the gag rule, providing education, counseling, contraception, and freedom of choice, as well as allowing stem cell research.

I am waiting for Obama to do the right thing to support these actions and every minute of delay is one minute too long.

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fantasypoliticsusa
Posted by: fantasypoliticsusa on Jan 22, 2009 6:09 AM   
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Hey Sweetie! I suppose after the primary you could say Obama will clean up the misogynistic mess, but you probably didn't really pay attention to his own misogyny he displayed through out the primary. It is clear from Obama's actions that all women are second class citizens. How else could you explain his treatment of Hillary and other women he encountered during the primaries. Thanks for reading sweetie....

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This is a delivery for Obama's feminism constituency
Posted by: ladyoracle on Jan 22, 2009 6:37 AM   
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I was a Hilary supporter, but in the presidential election I turned out for Obama. I would've voted against Mc/P anyway, but I was an ardent supporter of Obama. The most pressing reason was his address to Planned Parenthood in which he said he would lift the global gag rule. This is really going to save lives and make a difference in the quality of life and medical care available to women around the globe. This is beyond my wildest hopes when Bush signed the global gag rule in the first place. I am so glad that like Gitmo, Obama is quickly trying to undo the messes from the previous administration. After all, that's why he got so many votes in the first place.

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The Left Has Moved to the Center
Posted by: tony12000 on Jan 22, 2009 6:52 AM   
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Now, with euphoria, the left rejoices over the lifting of a rule that came into existence 8 years ago. Granted, I hate the policy, but we cannot forget that it didnt exist during the Clinton administration. And the last time it did exist was during the Reagan and Bush I administrations. So - this is not some revolutionary advancement. All he is doing is restoring the status quo. Yawn.

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Start telling the truth about abortion
Posted by: sausage on Jan 22, 2009 7:20 AM   
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In spite of all the rhetoric that abortion is a civil rights issue, a women's health issue and so on and so forth, let's remember that in the hard cold light of reality it is nothing more than a surgical procedure. An elective surgical procedure in the vast majority of cases, hence a matter of choice.

What it is not, at least in the first trimester, is murder.

What it is not is an effrontery to "god." If "god" ever gave a shit it would have put an end to abortion the first time Ughette stuck a sharp bone up her uterus to terminate a pregnancy because she and Ugh had too many little Ughs and Ughettes to feed.

What it is not is 40 million native-born, unskilled, under-paid American workers whose imaginary jobs have been taken by 40 million undocumented aliens.

To reiterate, abortion is a surgical procedure, period.

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Roe v Wade is dead but Casey v Planned Parenthood is the 800 lb gorilla dominating since 1992.
Posted by: Jennifer Bedingfield on Jan 22, 2009 8:55 AM   
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And RVW is pretty much irrelevant these days given the way it has been chipped away at from the ankle on up for the past 16 years. And don't expect BHO who has a knack of playing kissy face with the evangelicals to give a shit about it either.

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I heard an advertisement on television yesterday for the first time...
Posted by: Quannah on Jan 22, 2009 10:58 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
for the "morning after pill." I almost fell out of my chair!

The changes are immediate. There is truly new leadership in this country as far as women's health, especially reproductive health, is concerned. It's about time!

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This just in! DHHS believes Obama's regulation halt applies to conscience rule!
Posted by: CA NOW on Jan 22, 2009 11:19 AM   
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...and began waving a crucifix...
Posted by: WyrdSister on Jan 22, 2009 11:19 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
ST. PAUL -- A man purposely rammed a vehicle into front door of Planned Parenthood in Highland Park.

The incident happened at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday in St. Paul.

A 32-year-old man told St. Paul Police he intentionally drove his SUV into the front door of the Planned Parenthood located at 1965 Ford Parkway in St. Paul.

A spokesperson for Planned Parenthood says one employee was at the front desk ten feet from the door. Most of the staff was in the building preparing to open for the day. No one was injured.

The man was immediately arrested on the scene for aggravated assault.

Planned Parenthood showed a KARE11 crew surveillance tape of the incident. They could not release it due to the ongoing investigation.

The tape shows the man driving his SUV down the sidewalk and clipping a retaining wall before steering into the front door of the clinic. He then backed up, and rammed it two more times. The driver got out of his vehicle and began waving a crucifix. He surrendered to police when they arrived.

KARE 11 crews on the scene say the damage to the building is minimal. There is damage to the trim of the front door from the vehicle.

Planned Parenthood CEO Sarah Stoesz says she is saddened by the incident, and adds that nothing like it has ever happened at the clinic on Ford Parkway. While that clinic is the only one in the Metro area that performs abortions, Stoesz insists that only 5 percent of it's patients actually are there for an abortion.

Tim Stanley, executive director of Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, said patients were still being seen at the clinic on Thursday.

Thursday marks the 36-year anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The Roe decision said that most laws against abortion in the U.S. violated constitutional rights to privacy.

I cannot even comment on this without saying...whatta dumbass. He did more damage to his car than to the building.

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you don't have to protect unborn children
Posted by: vasumurti on Jan 22, 2009 12:10 PM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Genesis 38:24. Tamar's pregnancy was discovered three months after conception, presumably because it was visible at the time. This was positive proof that she was sexually active. Because she was a widow, without a husband, she was assumed to be a prostitute. Her father-in-law, Judah, ordered that she be burned alive for her crime. If Tamar's fetuses had been considered to have any value whatsoever, her execution would have been delayed until after their birth. There was no condemnation on Judah for deciding to take this action.

Exodus 21:22-24. If two men are fighting and one injures a pregnant woman and the fetus is killed, he shall repay her according to the degree of injury inflicted upon her, and not the fetus.

Author Brian McKinley, a born-again Christian, sums up the passage as:

"Thus we can see that if the baby is lost, it does not require a death sentence-it is not considered murder. But if the woman is lost, it is considered murder and is punished by death."

Halacha (Jewish Law) does define when a fetus becomes a nephesh (person), a full-fledged human being, when the head emerges from the womb. Before then, the fetus is considered a "partial-life". The fetus has great value because it is potentially a human life, it gains full human status after birth only.

Abortions are not permitted on the grounds of genetic imperfections of the fetus. Abortions are permitted to save the mother's life or health. With the exception of some Orthodox authorities, Judaism supports abortion access for women. Each case must be decided individually by a rabbi well-versed in Jewish law.

The Babylonian Talmud (Yevamot 69b) states that: "the embryo is considered to be mere water until the fortieth day." Afterwards, it is considered subhuman until it is born. Rashi, the great 12th century commentator on the Bible and the Talmud, states clearly of the fetus 'lav nephesh hu--it is not a person.' The Talmud contains the expression, "the thigh of its mother," i.e., the fetus is deemed to be part and parcel of the pregnant woman's body.

This is grounded in Exodus 21:22. That biblical passage outlines the Mosaic Law in a case where a man is responsible for causing a woman's miscarriage, which kills the fetus. If the woman survives, then the perpetrator has to pay a fine to the woman's husband. If the woman is killed, the perpetrator is also killed. This indicates that the fetus has value, but does not have the status of a person.

There are two additional passages in the Talmud which shed some light on abortion. They imply that the fetus is considered part of its mother: One section states that if a man purchases a cow that is found to be pregnant, then he is owner of both the cow and the fetus. Another section states that if a pregnant woman converts to Judaism, that her conversion also applies to her fetus.

Some Jewish authorities have ruled in specific cases. one case involved a woman who becomes pregnant while nursing a child. Her milk supply would dry up. If the child is allergic to all other forms of nutrition except mother's milk, then it would starve. An abortion would be permitted in this case, a potential person, would be justified to save the life of the child, an actual person.

Conservative, Reconstructionist and Reform Judaism are formally opposed to government regulation of abortion. They feel that the decision should rest with the woman, her husband, her doctor and her clergyperson. Some Orthodox authorities agree with this stance. Polls have found up to 90% of American Jews supporting abortion rights.

The New Testament is more permissive than the Old. Paul claims Jesus said to him three times, "my grace is sufficient for thee" (II Corinthians 12:8-9), and Christians misinterpret this verse to mean they're free to do as they please--ignoring the rest of the NT altogether.

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Posted by: willymack on Jan 22, 2009 8:27 PM   
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Is about a woman's reproductive rights which is a woman's business, period, so why are MEN posting here? Er, sorry about that.

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