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White House Tries to Define Contraception As Abortion
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Abortion: An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy. There are two commonly held views on the question of when a pregnancy begins. Some consider a pregnancy to begin at conception (that is, the fertilization of the egg by the sperm), while others consider it to begin with implantation (when the embryo implants in the lining of the uterus). A 2001 Zogby International American Values poll revealed that 49 percent of Americans believe that human life begins at conception. Presumably many who hold this belief think that any action that destroys human life after conception is the termination of a pregnancy, and so would be included in their definition of the term "abortion." Those who believe pregnancy begins at implantation believe the term "abortion" only includes the destruction of a human being after it has implanted in the lining of the uterus.
The proposal continues,
Both definitions of pregnancy inform medical practice. Some medical authorities, like the American Medical Association and the British Medical Association, have defined the term "established pregnancy" as occurring after implantation. Other medical authorities present different definitions. Stedman's Medical Dictionary, for example, defines pregnancy as "[t]he state of a female after conception and until the termination of the gestation." Dorland's Medical Dictionary defines pregnancy, in relevant part, as "the condition of having a developing embryo or fetus in the body, after union of an oocyte and spermatozoon.
Up until now, the federal government followed the definition of pregnancy accepted by the American Medical Association and our nation's pregnancy experts, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which is: pregnancy begins at implantation. With this proposal, however, HHS is dismissing medical experts and opting instead to accept a definition of pregnancy based on polling data. It now claims that pregnancy begins at some biologically unknowable moment (there's no test to determine if a woman's egg has been fertilized). Under these new standards there would be no way for a woman to prove she's not pregnant. Thus, any woman could be denied contraception under HHS' new science.
The other rarely discussed issue here is whether hormonal contraception even does what the religious right claims. There is no scientific evidence that hormonal methods of birth control can prevent a fertilized egg from implanting in the womb. This argument is the basis upon which the religious right hopes to include the 40 percent of the birth control methods Americans use, such as the pill, the patch, the shot, the ring, the IUD, and emergency contraception, under the classification "abortion." Even the "pro-life" movement's most respected physicians cautioned the movement about making these claims. In 1999, the physicians -- who, like the movement at large, define pregnancy as beginning at fertilization -- released an open letter to community stating: "Recently, some special interest groups have claimed, without providing any scientific rationale, that some methods of contraception may have an abortifacient effect...The 'hormonal contraception is abortifacient' theory is not established fact. It is speculation, and the discussion presented here suggests it is error...if a family, weighing all the factors affecting their own circumstances, decides to use this modality, we are confident that they are not using an abortifacient."
As the HHS proposal proves, the absence of fact or evidence does not slow anti-abortion movement attempts to classify hormonal contraception as abortion. With HHS' proposal they have struck gold. Anyone working for a federal clinic, or a health center that receives federal funding -- even in the form of Medicaid -- and would like to prevent a woman from accessing most prescription birth control methods has federal protection to do so. As the HHS proposal details,
Because the statutes that would be enforced through this regulation seek, in part, to protect individuals and institutions from suffering discrimination on the basis of conscience, the conscience of the individual or institution should be paramount in determining what constitutes abortion, within the bounds of reason. As discussed above, both definitions of pregnancy are reasonable and used within the scientific and medical community. The Department proposes, then, to allow individuals and institutions to adhere to their own views and adopt a definition of abortion that encompasses both views of abortion. (emphasis mine)
So HHS proposes that anyone can enforce his or her own definition of abortion "within the bounds of reason." And, it would seem the bounds are pretty far flung. Most dangerously, perhaps, this new rule establishes a legal precedent that may eventually be used as a basis for banning the most popular forms of birth control along with what is, in fact, abortion.
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jul 16, 2008 11:22 AM
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These smug bastards want to outlaw BOTH contraception and abortion. Gee, if they made contraception readily available there would be fewer abortions, but they're incapable of thinking that one through.
Of course, if they stick with what they actually wrote - we can leave it up to the individual's conscience. Okay, my conscience says that human life begins sometime after an individual's 43rd birthday; and I've got a score to settle with my 42-year-old neighbor...
... I might need something bigger than a coat hanger, though.
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Posted by: CatDad on Jul 16, 2008 11:42 AM
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Rather, the Right has learned that they can keep the conned "Culture of Life" people at bay by giving them peripheral victories, such as this conception at life tactic....Another such tactic is being used in North Dakota, where doctors may soon be forced to read some statement to women having abortions that it may cause harm to them....Again, a peripheral victory while at the same time, legal access to abortion remains the law of the land.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Jul 16, 2008 11:48 AM
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P.S.: Don't worry. "Abortions" will still go on. The more the Religious Rightwing Motherfuckers keep this going, the more GOD WILL CONTINUE TO SEVERELY PUNISH AMERICA TO ETERNAL DAMNATION as if it's not bad enough already.
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Posted by: Jasonix on Jul 16, 2008 11:51 AM
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One of the under-reported stories of the whole Bush administration is, in my view, the extent to which Bush has sallied up to uniquely Catholic right-wing causes, such as restricting birth control and forcing the terminally ill to remain alive. Most evangelical Christians were repulsed by the Schiavo theatrics, which ran counter to the resolutions passed by most of their own denominations, but Bush did it to get Benedict's backing.
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Posted by: mercury613 on Jul 16, 2008 1:40 PM
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I hope every woman who is outraged by this story travels to the White House to personally bitch slap our idiot leader's smug face.
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Posted by: Dboy on Jul 16, 2008 1:43 PM
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1) doctor (nope)
2) healthcare professional (nope)
3) someone experienced in social services (nope)
4) a health nut, marathon runner maybe? (heck no)
5) at the very LEAST, some Ph.D in dire need of a "real job" (nope)
Mr. Leavitt holds an undergrad degree in Econ/Business from Southern Utah State. Waiting for more resume? There isn't one. And yes, he's a mormon. What any of his background has to do with running anything important, I have no idea.
I recommend a radical change in which people who actually know things get to run the thing having to do with the thing they know, and if they don't know anything related to anything that needs running, then they don't get to run anything.
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Posted by: Blondinista on Jul 16, 2008 2:32 PM
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But since we've had our freedom to choose for so long, it'll be difficult for them to take it away. I hope.
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Posted by: Chattyjane on Jul 16, 2008 2:36 PM
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Posted by: Blondinista on Jul 16, 2008 2:45 PM
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Nope - gotta only be about controlling women.
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Posted by: jackyD on Jul 16, 2008 6:00 PM
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Posted by: wirewitch on Jul 16, 2008 6:16 PM
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Hello?
The "destruction of a human being"?
That inflammatory language is not the definition of the termination of a pregnancy that you will find in a medical textbook.
It is, however, the "frame" used by the Right (who are so often wrong, when it comes to science...: Global warming and Intelligent Design, anyone?)
And another thought this truly disturbing trend gives rise to:
Now that these pinheads would like to start basing gov't policy on poll results, will we be seeing a new flag with 49 stars, because so many ignorant fools out there believe that New Mexico is not part of the United States???
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Posted by: fomented on Jul 16, 2008 7:05 PM
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Posted by: European American on Jul 16, 2008 8:35 PM
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» what a idiotically moronic statement;[notice that my 2 negatives don't make a positive either]
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Posted by: LeaderofMen on Jul 17, 2008 5:22 AM
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The fact that a totally unqualified man can have this much power proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is unqualified to even have a family.
Yes, he is unqualified to have a family. He is UNQUALIFIED.
Here is another fact, Mike, since you are totally unclear about the simplest concepts. The end of life is indicated when there is brain death. When there are no brain waves a person is medically, clinically, and legally dead.
A mass or lump of tissue - a collection of cells - that may or may not be spontaneously aborted by 'god' at some point in a woman's pregnancy, has no brain waves until WELL INTO THE FIRST TRIMESTER. Thus, that collection of cells is not a person or a human or a child. It is merely a POTENTIAL person. If there are no brain waves, there is nothing except a collection of cells.
The very definition of human life must include brain wave activity. Do you hear me, Mike? I'm talking to YOU, you moron.
Thus, legally, medically, clinically, and even 'morally' there is no human present until a medical doctor can detect brain wave activity in a fetus.
There's your definition of whether you can abort or not. If you have brain waves your 'personhood' is started. If there are no brain waves you are NOT PRESENT.
Get it? It's pretty simple. There's your dividing line. It's medically accurate and it's a good place to determine whether an abortion has taken place or whether a murder has possibly taken place.
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Posted by: ellie on Jul 17, 2008 5:35 AM
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you going to trust Levitt, the guy who almost burned the utah governor's mansion to the ground in the early '90's because of bad christmas tree lights???
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Posted by: bitsfick on Jul 17, 2008 6:11 AM
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Too many Christians, not enough lions.
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Posted by: luzmejor on Jul 17, 2008 6:37 AM
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Let's not forget that the right wing's genuine worry about the status of marriage is actually male anxiety that their legal domestic slaves will somehow get out of their marriage-related servitude contracts.
Anyone voting for this bill can fairly be accused of intending to make prejudice legal again.
Since prejudice always gets more demanding and suspicious, passing legislation like this would inexorably lead to regular bodily inspections of any female over the age of 10.
It would happen quickly here in the USA because our population does love to "pile on" in schoolyard fights.
I recall when abortion and contraceptives were illegal that women (and little girls too) were denied reasonable care by doctors becase they might incriminate themselves and so ruin their reputations and livelihoods.
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Posted by: dannrusso on Jul 17, 2008 6:42 AM
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Where are those Irish Citizenship papers again?
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Posted by: luzmejor on Jul 17, 2008 6:42 AM
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Tap into the brain waves of any fetus worshipper and you will find a frightened man. They are as afraid of the possibility of not being born as they are of the possibility of dying after being born.
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Posted by: cyr3n on Jul 17, 2008 6:56 AM
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Posted by: Cybershaman on Jul 17, 2008 7:33 AM
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The idea that the body is only a temporary repository for the soul is never considered. In their worldview the soul is created at conception, and if the body dies the soul is destroyed with it. It is the height of narcissism and ignores the immortality and immutablitity of the soul.
Think about this, if a blastocyst can be defined as a 'human being' then anything that happens to that clump of cells has to be investigated by our justice system. If a woman has a miscarriage she will have to be fully investigated to determine if there was any neglect or abuse of the fetus. Didn't eat a good enough diet while pregnant? Smoke? YOU HAD A GLASS OF WINE? Cuff her Dano!
And, considering the high perscentage of fertilized eggs that fail to implant in the uterine wall, we better have urine filters installed on our toilets that will collect that blastocyst for proper burial...
There's a lot of future insanity to be harvested from these seeds of wiz dumb.
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Posted by: chi86 on Jul 17, 2008 7:48 AM
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and Leavitt's phone number: 202-690-7000,
courtesy of Bitch:
http://www.bitchmagazine.org/blogs
There is also a link to NARL to let congress know how you feel
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Posted by: Ydotheyhateus on Jul 17, 2008 7:55 AM
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» Easy Answer...
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Posted by: reelectnoone on Jul 17, 2008 7:59 AM
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When someone has an unwanted child, all they need to do is place him/her into a basket and deliver them to these homes to be raised by nut-cases who think they know more than anyone else just because "they say so"
Imagine trying to feed people in India and China if these same nut cases had their say about procreation there. Soon they would not need to worry about abortion because starvation would control the population.
Or everyone could revive the Shaker religion and let humanity die out perhaps?
Only the goof-ball in the white house now would listen to this crap.
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Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Jul 17, 2008 8:10 AM
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cheney
rice
perino
leavitt
et al
et al
et al
These are all walking around breathing(probably through their mouths).
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Posted by: WyrdSister on Jul 17, 2008 8:32 AM
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This issue, the right of ALL women to access birth control, is the Fight At Hand that all women need to unite behind so that this right is not taken away from us.
Personally I am really tired of fighting misogyny. Its about damn-freakin' time that attacks on women stop. Soon, christianity will be exposed for the lie that it is and hopefully people will see that the dogma is dangerous. It makes people think they are better than others or have more... eh hem... moral authority. A moral authority that they think they can legislate. I would think that their god would be seriously angry for taking such a pretentious attitude.
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Posted by: Marshalldoc on Jul 17, 2008 8:46 AM
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My question is: Now What?
I am unfamiliar with the rule-making process applicable to DHS. Now that the proposed changes have been published what is the likelihood they'll be translated into law or an operational rule?
Is it a done deal?
Do they have to be vetted through a Congressional Committee & voted into law?
Is the threat these changes will be implemented imminent or only potential and dependent on a long process?
The article would have been that much better had it answered these questions.
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Posted by: westomoon on Jul 17, 2008 12:52 PM
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This just strengthens my belief that Obama's first act upon taking office should be to sign an Executive Order rescinding every formal executive decision since December 2000. At this point, the bureaucracy is riddled with crazy little toxic neocon treasures like this one.
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Posted by: lovercat2942 on Jul 17, 2008 1:50 PM
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Seriously, this issue just reeks of sexism. Let the men have their Viagra and not allow the women contraception. Now THAT makes sense....NOT!!!
And lest there be any misunderstanding, I am a man.
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Posted by: Starfall Deception on Jul 17, 2008 4:14 PM
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Posted by: greatina on Jul 17, 2008 7:47 PM
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Birth Control Watch
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
Sorry not to have included this information in the original post. Cristina Page
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Posted by: talkville on Jul 18, 2008 2:45 AM
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It will always reduce to The Word; and this word will be subjected to such inordinate and continuous torture and repetition until it 'gives up the ghost' and does exactly and precisely what they want. And what they want is the Bible, the Whole Bible and Nothing but the Bible. Any other source of authority is not only illegitimate, it is Sinful and it is therefore taboo and prohibited.
These people like to suffer and to make suffer. It's the tactic of choice for them. Dismal news is that they're making inroads everywhere.
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Posted by: bobtr900 on Jul 18, 2008 6:05 AM
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Now that power has corrupted both of them. Both are now part of the same cabal of torture, death and destruction. Both have become part of the same 'Culture of Death' for profits and ever more political power.
These powers are addictive and corrupting.
And neither of them are done with us yet. Us being America first and then someday the entire world. That is hwy we are likely to have WWIII()the ME), WWIV(Russia and China) and possibly even WWV(Europe). And all taking place before this century is over.
Just look at what St. Reagan started and George W has now pushed into full bloom. Just look at what Jeb Bush is doing in Florida to theocratize the entire state.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And now they have that power. And just look at what they have done with it. Both the RR's and the Rethug party have done contemptible and corrupt acts. Torture, death and destruction are almost the penultimate of such acts but there have been many more that are below the radar and so far above the radar that they are almost no longer visible.
The penultimate act must be the taking or the misleading of souls that belong only to the human being as given by the Creator.
Their total inability to reconcile women as being human beings that are not to be exploited for religious reasons is one that is so far above the radar that it is overlooked. As they disrespect women so to do they disrespect God and by equal measures.
The Catholic Church, my religion, is and has been at the very core of this disrespect for women, and for almost 2000yrs(2008-33-100). That then begs the question is anyone capable of stopping the Church or it's handmaiden the Repub party.
No one has been able to stop it for 2000yrs. And now that it has hooked up with the Repub party and the Bush family it has formed a Faustian pact. Mayhap their pact will change or destroy them both as their agenda of torture, death and destruction for religio-political reasons betrays them and their agenda and possibly will condemn them both.
I joined Rev. Barry Lynn, and Americans United for the Separation of Church and State. Jesus said it must be that way and that is good enough for me.
When a religion enters politcs it ceases to be a religion. Quite possibly Satan has tempted both, and they have succumbed.
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Posted by: al007italia on Jul 18, 2008 10:50 PM
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I also find the comment policy hypocracy, plain & simple. No personal attacks huh? Most of the comments are personal attacks on the pro-life people. Nothing with hateful language huh? 1 comment is titled "I Hate These People".
For a group that is supposed to be so tolerant you have proven yourselves the most intollerent people I have ever met.
May God have mercy on you!
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Posted by: rodfarrell on Jul 19, 2008 8:22 AM
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Wouldn’t, logically, then they have to consider a woman who has a period without getting pregnant a murderer?
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jul 16, 2008 11:22 AM
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These smug bastards want to outlaw BOTH contraception and abortion. Gee, if they made contraception readily available there would be fewer abortions, but they're incapable of thinking that one through.
Of course, if they stick with what they actually wrote - we can leave it up to the individual's conscience. Okay, my conscience says that human life begins sometime after an individual's 43rd birthday; and I've got a score to settle with my 42-year-old neighbor...
... I might need something bigger than a coat hanger, though.
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Posted by: CatDad on Jul 16, 2008 11:42 AM
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Rather, the Right has learned that they can keep the conned "Culture of Life" people at bay by giving them peripheral victories, such as this conception at life tactic....Another such tactic is being used in North Dakota, where doctors may soon be forced to read some statement to women having abortions that it may cause harm to them....Again, a peripheral victory while at the same time, legal access to abortion remains the law of the land.
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» RE: Peripherial Victories...you said it, and I wonder why the one-issue voters haven't. . .
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Posted by: maxpayne on Jul 16, 2008 11:48 AM
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P.S.: Don't worry. "Abortions" will still go on. The more the Religious Rightwing Motherfuckers keep this going, the more GOD WILL CONTINUE TO SEVERELY PUNISH AMERICA TO ETERNAL DAMNATION as if it's not bad enough already.
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Posted by: Jasonix on Jul 16, 2008 11:51 AM
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One of the under-reported stories of the whole Bush administration is, in my view, the extent to which Bush has sallied up to uniquely Catholic right-wing causes, such as restricting birth control and forcing the terminally ill to remain alive. Most evangelical Christians were repulsed by the Schiavo theatrics, which ran counter to the resolutions passed by most of their own denominations, but Bush did it to get Benedict's backing.
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Posted by: mercury613 on Jul 16, 2008 1:40 PM
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I hope every woman who is outraged by this story travels to the White House to personally bitch slap our idiot leader's smug face.
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Posted by: Dboy on Jul 16, 2008 1:43 PM
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1) doctor (nope)
2) healthcare professional (nope)
3) someone experienced in social services (nope)
4) a health nut, marathon runner maybe? (heck no)
5) at the very LEAST, some Ph.D in dire need of a "real job" (nope)
Mr. Leavitt holds an undergrad degree in Econ/Business from Southern Utah State. Waiting for more resume? There isn't one. And yes, he's a mormon. What any of his background has to do with running anything important, I have no idea.
I recommend a radical change in which people who actually know things get to run the thing having to do with the thing they know, and if they don't know anything related to anything that needs running, then they don't get to run anything.
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Posted by: Blondinista on Jul 16, 2008 2:32 PM
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But since we've had our freedom to choose for so long, it'll be difficult for them to take it away. I hope.
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Posted by: Blondinista on Jul 16, 2008 2:45 PM
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Nope - gotta only be about controlling women.
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Posted by: jackyD on Jul 16, 2008 6:00 PM
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Posted by: wirewitch on Jul 16, 2008 6:16 PM
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Hello?
The "destruction of a human being"?
That inflammatory language is not the definition of the termination of a pregnancy that you will find in a medical textbook.
It is, however, the "frame" used by the Right (who are so often wrong, when it comes to science...: Global warming and Intelligent Design, anyone?)
And another thought this truly disturbing trend gives rise to:
Now that these pinheads would like to start basing gov't policy on poll results, will we be seeing a new flag with 49 stars, because so many ignorant fools out there believe that New Mexico is not part of the United States???
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Posted by: fomented on Jul 16, 2008 7:05 PM
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» what a idiotically moronic statement;[notice that my 2 negatives don't make a positive either]
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Posted by: LeaderofMen on Jul 17, 2008 5:22 AM
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The fact that a totally unqualified man can have this much power proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is unqualified to even have a family.
Yes, he is unqualified to have a family. He is UNQUALIFIED.
Here is another fact, Mike, since you are totally unclear about the simplest concepts. The end of life is indicated when there is brain death. When there are no brain waves a person is medically, clinically, and legally dead.
A mass or lump of tissue - a collection of cells - that may or may not be spontaneously aborted by 'god' at some point in a woman's pregnancy, has no brain waves until WELL INTO THE FIRST TRIMESTER. Thus, that collection of cells is not a person or a human or a child. It is merely a POTENTIAL person. If there are no brain waves, there is nothing except a collection of cells.
The very definition of human life must include brain wave activity. Do you hear me, Mike? I'm talking to YOU, you moron.
Thus, legally, medically, clinically, and even 'morally' there is no human present until a medical doctor can detect brain wave activity in a fetus.
There's your definition of whether you can abort or not. If you have brain waves your 'personhood' is started. If there are no brain waves you are NOT PRESENT.
Get it? It's pretty simple. There's your dividing line. It's medically accurate and it's a good place to determine whether an abortion has taken place or whether a murder has possibly taken place.
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Posted by: ellie on Jul 17, 2008 5:35 AM
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you going to trust Levitt, the guy who almost burned the utah governor's mansion to the ground in the early '90's because of bad christmas tree lights???
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Posted by: bitsfick on Jul 17, 2008 6:11 AM
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Too many Christians, not enough lions.
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Posted by: luzmejor on Jul 17, 2008 6:37 AM
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Let's not forget that the right wing's genuine worry about the status of marriage is actually male anxiety that their legal domestic slaves will somehow get out of their marriage-related servitude contracts.
Anyone voting for this bill can fairly be accused of intending to make prejudice legal again.
Since prejudice always gets more demanding and suspicious, passing legislation like this would inexorably lead to regular bodily inspections of any female over the age of 10.
It would happen quickly here in the USA because our population does love to "pile on" in schoolyard fights.
I recall when abortion and contraceptives were illegal that women (and little girls too) were denied reasonable care by doctors becase they might incriminate themselves and so ruin their reputations and livelihoods.
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Posted by: dannrusso on Jul 17, 2008 6:42 AM
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Where are those Irish Citizenship papers again?
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Posted by: luzmejor on Jul 17, 2008 6:42 AM
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Tap into the brain waves of any fetus worshipper and you will find a frightened man. They are as afraid of the possibility of not being born as they are of the possibility of dying after being born.
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Posted by: cyr3n on Jul 17, 2008 6:56 AM
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Posted by: Cybershaman on Jul 17, 2008 7:33 AM
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The idea that the body is only a temporary repository for the soul is never considered. In their worldview the soul is created at conception, and if the body dies the soul is destroyed with it. It is the height of narcissism and ignores the immortality and immutablitity of the soul.
Think about this, if a blastocyst can be defined as a 'human being' then anything that happens to that clump of cells has to be investigated by our justice system. If a woman has a miscarriage she will have to be fully investigated to determine if there was any neglect or abuse of the fetus. Didn't eat a good enough diet while pregnant? Smoke? YOU HAD A GLASS OF WINE? Cuff her Dano!
And, considering the high perscentage of fertilized eggs that fail to implant in the uterine wall, we better have urine filters installed on our toilets that will collect that blastocyst for proper burial...
There's a lot of future insanity to be harvested from these seeds of wiz dumb.
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Posted by: chi86 on Jul 17, 2008 7:48 AM
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and Leavitt's phone number: 202-690-7000,
courtesy of Bitch:
http://www.bitchmagazine.org/blogs
There is also a link to NARL to let congress know how you feel
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Posted by: reelectnoone on Jul 17, 2008 7:59 AM
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When someone has an unwanted child, all they need to do is place him/her into a basket and deliver them to these homes to be raised by nut-cases who think they know more than anyone else just because "they say so"
Imagine trying to feed people in India and China if these same nut cases had their say about procreation there. Soon they would not need to worry about abortion because starvation would control the population.
Or everyone could revive the Shaker religion and let humanity die out perhaps?
Only the goof-ball in the white house now would listen to this crap.
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Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Jul 17, 2008 8:10 AM
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cheney
rice
perino
leavitt
et al
et al
et al
These are all walking around breathing(probably through their mouths).
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Posted by: WyrdSister on Jul 17, 2008 8:32 AM
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This issue, the right of ALL women to access birth control, is the Fight At Hand that all women need to unite behind so that this right is not taken away from us.
Personally I am really tired of fighting misogyny. Its about damn-freakin' time that attacks on women stop. Soon, christianity will be exposed for the lie that it is and hopefully people will see that the dogma is dangerous. It makes people think they are better than others or have more... eh hem... moral authority. A moral authority that they think they can legislate. I would think that their god would be seriously angry for taking such a pretentious attitude.
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Posted by: Marshalldoc on Jul 17, 2008 8:46 AM
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My question is: Now What?
I am unfamiliar with the rule-making process applicable to DHS. Now that the proposed changes have been published what is the likelihood they'll be translated into law or an operational rule?
Is it a done deal?
Do they have to be vetted through a Congressional Committee & voted into law?
Is the threat these changes will be implemented imminent or only potential and dependent on a long process?
The article would have been that much better had it answered these questions.
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Posted by: modeler on Jul 17, 2008 12:41 PM
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Posted by: westomoon on Jul 17, 2008 12:52 PM
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This just strengthens my belief that Obama's first act upon taking office should be to sign an Executive Order rescinding every formal executive decision since December 2000. At this point, the bureaucracy is riddled with crazy little toxic neocon treasures like this one.
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Posted by: lovercat2942 on Jul 17, 2008 1:50 PM
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Seriously, this issue just reeks of sexism. Let the men have their Viagra and not allow the women contraception. Now THAT makes sense....NOT!!!
And lest there be any misunderstanding, I am a man.
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Posted by: Starfall Deception on Jul 17, 2008 4:14 PM
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Posted by: greatina on Jul 17, 2008 7:47 PM
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Birth Control Watch
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association
Sorry not to have included this information in the original post. Cristina Page
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Posted by: talkville on Jul 18, 2008 2:45 AM
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It will always reduce to The Word; and this word will be subjected to such inordinate and continuous torture and repetition until it 'gives up the ghost' and does exactly and precisely what they want. And what they want is the Bible, the Whole Bible and Nothing but the Bible. Any other source of authority is not only illegitimate, it is Sinful and it is therefore taboo and prohibited.
These people like to suffer and to make suffer. It's the tactic of choice for them. Dismal news is that they're making inroads everywhere.
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Posted by: bobtr900 on Jul 18, 2008 6:05 AM
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Now that power has corrupted both of them. Both are now part of the same cabal of torture, death and destruction. Both have become part of the same 'Culture of Death' for profits and ever more political power.
These powers are addictive and corrupting.
And neither of them are done with us yet. Us being America first and then someday the entire world. That is hwy we are likely to have WWIII()the ME), WWIV(Russia and China) and possibly even WWV(Europe). And all taking place before this century is over.
Just look at what St. Reagan started and George W has now pushed into full bloom. Just look at what Jeb Bush is doing in Florida to theocratize the entire state.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. And now they have that power. And just look at what they have done with it. Both the RR's and the Rethug party have done contemptible and corrupt acts. Torture, death and destruction are almost the penultimate of such acts but there have been many more that are below the radar and so far above the radar that they are almost no longer visible.
The penultimate act must be the taking or the misleading of souls that belong only to the human being as given by the Creator.
Their total inability to reconcile women as being human beings that are not to be exploited for religious reasons is one that is so far above the radar that it is overlooked. As they disrespect women so to do they disrespect God and by equal measures.
The Catholic Church, my religion, is and has been at the very core of this disrespect for women, and for almost 2000yrs(2008-33-100). That then begs the question is anyone capable of stopping the Church or it's handmaiden the Repub party.
No one has been able to stop it for 2000yrs. And now that it has hooked up with the Repub party and the Bush family it has formed a Faustian pact. Mayhap their pact will change or destroy them both as their agenda of torture, death and destruction for religio-political reasons betrays them and their agenda and possibly will condemn them both.
I joined Rev. Barry Lynn, and Americans United for the Separation of Church and State. Jesus said it must be that way and that is good enough for me.
When a religion enters politcs it ceases to be a religion. Quite possibly Satan has tempted both, and they have succumbed.
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Posted by: al007italia on Jul 18, 2008 10:50 PM
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I also find the comment policy hypocracy, plain & simple. No personal attacks huh? Most of the comments are personal attacks on the pro-life people. Nothing with hateful language huh? 1 comment is titled "I Hate These People".
For a group that is supposed to be so tolerant you have proven yourselves the most intollerent people I have ever met.
May God have mercy on you!
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Posted by: rodfarrell on Jul 19, 2008 8:22 AM
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Wouldn’t, logically, then they have to consider a woman who has a period without getting pregnant a murderer?
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