Reinforcement

February 9, 2012

Freedom, Politics

President Obama “reinforced” his stance on the controversial contraception mandate while speaking at the Democrats’ annual retreat at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. today, Senate Democrats said.

Following President Obama’s speech at the retreat, a small group of Senate Democrats, mostly women, left the retreat early in order to hold a news conference on Capitol Hill to counter the Republicans’ news conference today at which they called for the mandate to be overturned.

Democrats said they will “fight strongly” to keep the mandate in place.

“It is our clear understanding from the administration that the president believes as we do, and the vast majority of the American women should have access to birth control,” Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said pointing out that 15 percent of women use birth control for medical issues. “It’s medicine, and women deserve their medicine.”

Democrats today called on Republicans to stop using women as a “political football,” and stop defining this debate, as Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., did earlier in the day, as a religious issue.

“It’s time to tell Republicans ‘mind your own business,’” said Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. ”Ideology should never be used to block women from getting the care they need to lead healthier lives.

“The power to decide whether or not to use contraception lies with a woman – not her boss,” said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. “What is more intrusive than trying to allow an employer to make medical decisions for someone who works for them?”

ABC


A few days ago Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius wrote:

“Today, virtually all American women use contraception at some point in their lives. And we have a large body of medical evidence showing it has significant benefits for their health, as well as the health of their children.”

Oh, really? According to the National Cancer Institute, oral contraceptives may increase the risk of breast, cervical and liver cancer.

And not every woman has used or will use birth control. I am an exception to her rule.

Meanwhile, House Speaker Boehner and fellow Republicans have vowed to fight the mandate. With what, pop guns?

Romney claims that obama is infringing on religious rights… Meanwhile, as Governor, he did the same thing with Romneycare? Oh, what a tangled web we weave…

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6 Responses to “Reinforcement”

  1. me Says:

    “What is more intrusive than trying to allow an employer to make medical decisions for someone who works for them?” – to have some fucked up power hungry politician make those same decisions and you will be fined if you disagree -

  2. Folly Says:

    The mandate is an unconstitutional infringement on religious liberty as guaranteed by the 1st Amendment.