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Sat Jul 13, 2013, 11:56 AM Jul 2013

This May Be The Greatest Letter Any Elected Republican Has Ever Written [View all]

http://www.nationalmemo.com/this-may-be-the-greatest-letter-any-elected-republican-has-ever-written/

This May Be The Greatest Letter Any Elected Republican Has Ever Written
May 30th, 2013 4:59 pm @LOLGOP


Given the GOP’s obsession with making health care decisions for girls and women, you may have wondered how any self-respecting physician could identify with the Republican Party.

Rep. Doug Cox (R-OK) is wondering the same thing. Responding to legislation that would deny poor women contraception that would prevent abortions, Cox, a doctor, decided that he had to speak out in a letter to the The Oklahoman:

All of the new Oklahoma laws aimed at limiting abortion and contraception are great for the Republican family that lives in a gingerbread house with a two-car garage, two planned kids and a dog. In the real world, they are less than perfect.

As a practicing physician (who never has or will perform an abortion), I deal with the real world. In the real world, 15- and 16-year-olds get pregnant (sadly, 12-, 13- and 14-year-olds do also). In the real world, 62 percent of women ages 20 to 24 who give birth are unmarried. And in the world I work and live in, an unplanned pregnancy can throw up a real roadblock on a woman’s path to escaping the shackles of poverty.

Yet I cannot convince my Republican colleagues that one of the best ways to eliminate abortions is to ensure access to contraception.
A recent attempt by my fellow lawmakers to prevent Medicaid dollars from covering the “morning after” pill is a case in point. Denying access to this important contraceptive is a sure way to increase legal and back-alley abortions. Moreover, such a law would discriminate against low-income women who depend on Medicaid for their health care.


Is my thinking too clouded by my experiences in the real world? Experiences like having a preacher, in the privacy of an exam room say, “Doc, you have heard me preach against abortion but now my 15-year-old daughter is pregnant, where can I send her?” Or maybe it was that 17-year-old foreign exchange student who said, “I really made a mistake last night. Can you prescribe a morning-after pill for me? If I return to my home country pregnant, life as I know it will be over.”

What happened to the Republican Party that felt that the government has no business being in an exam room, standing between me and my patient? Where did the party go that felt some decisions in a woman’s life should be made not by legislators and government, but rather by the women, her conscience, her doctor and her God?


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Uh oh brucefan Jul 2013 #1
Someone just figured out he's in the wrong party CanonRay Jul 2013 #4
Doubtful Wabbajack_ Jul 2013 #66
I'm more hoping they finally go the way of the Whigs CanonRay Jul 2013 #69
Here is What I wonder liberalmike27 Jul 2013 #13
According to the RW, the shackles of poverty are appropriate punishment kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #20
You make the mistake of thinking that they want to eliminate abortion tblue37 Jul 2013 #28
I think they want to eliminate abortion phylny Jul 2013 #32
One reason it has not been severely restricted before tblue37 Jul 2013 #38
Excellent posts BrotherIvan Jul 2013 #45
I think a distinction should be made sulphurdunn Jul 2013 #54
No, they just want to eliminate any help for poor women whom they think are all black. kelliekat44 Jul 2013 #60
I think they want more "taxpayers"... ReRe Jul 2013 #62
You are absolutely correct TxDemChem Jul 2013 #49
Not just primaried NewJeffCT Jul 2013 #48
Recommended. (nt) NYC_SKP Jul 2013 #2
+1 A lone voice in today's Rethug party. pinto Jul 2013 #3
Logic and concern for the wellfare of poor females won't strike a chord with GOP voters Jessy169 Jul 2013 #5
Exactly, the party he thought he belonged to died fifty years ago! xtraxritical Jul 2013 #27
But I thought it was a "big tent"? 7962 Jul 2013 #46
The voice of reason crying out in the wilderness MrScorpio Jul 2013 #6
Best letter by a contemporary Republican for sure. nt bluedeathray Jul 2013 #7
some decisions in a woman’s life Generic Other Jul 2013 #8
"The most important decision in a woman's life is not yours." CrispyQ Jul 2013 #24
Follow the link to the original LTE and read the comments Freddie Jul 2013 #9
This poor bastard just don't get it. zeemike Jul 2013 #10
+1 tofuandbeer Jul 2013 #26
Hear! Hear!! ReRe Jul 2013 #63
Watch the teabaggers come out in force against him Hugabear Jul 2013 #11
K&R 99Forever Jul 2013 #12
I know some Republicans like this Shrek Jul 2013 #14
Republicans hate contraception, too. The quiverfull crowd runs the party now. kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #21
I hope he gets primaried. gulliver Jul 2013 #15
Constitutional rights go both ways. You can't tell someone to SaveAmerica Jul 2013 #16
This is so righteous mick063 Jul 2013 #30
A reasonable republican Stryder Jul 2013 #17
I guess he's just guaranteed himself a teabagger primary challenge. TheMightyFavog Jul 2013 #18
Re: the preacher. How fast an abortion if the Daddy is black or Mexican? SaveAmerica Jul 2013 #19
It went to Christers who want to punish women for fucking. Warpy Jul 2013 #22
That party never fucking existed, lady. Not the one with the "R" in its name. enki23 Jul 2013 #23
Facts? Logic? Science? BrotherIvan Jul 2013 #25
See my reply #28 above. I think I explain it pretty clearly. tblue37 Jul 2013 #29
"a practicing physician (who never has or will perform an abortion)" icarusxat Jul 2013 #31
We Have A Bigger Problem Than We Know About DallasNE Jul 2013 #33
We know how our representatives vote gollygee Jul 2013 #35
You Could Be Right DallasNE Jul 2013 #39
He's clearly talking in one part about patients gollygee Jul 2013 #40
So.........Let Me Get This Straight 1ProudAtheist Jul 2013 #34
Very Well Said DallasNE Jul 2013 #42
60% of abortions performed on upper class women? Marcuse Jul 2013 #51
And of the 60% Caucasian women who have had abortions Iwillnevergiveup Jul 2013 #56
The more relevant question is... Marcuse Jul 2013 #65
Answer.... Plucketeer Jul 2013 #36
That guy knows how to write a strongly worded letter! Hubert Flottz Jul 2013 #37
"I really made a mistake last night." Republicans allow men to make mistakes BlancheSplanchnik Jul 2013 #41
The anti-birth control position betrays their supposed commitment to life BainsBane Jul 2013 #43
There is a joke in the comments for this story that goes something like this: Brigid Jul 2013 #44
OMG... Reminds of true story: Former Congressman Bob Barr. avaistheone1 Jul 2013 #47
Their party is self destructing SlipperySlope Jul 2013 #50
k&r for sanity ... something too many Republicans lack. n/t Laelth Jul 2013 #52
K & R Scurrilous Jul 2013 #53
good letter Berlum Jul 2013 #55
wow...a republican who actually lives in the real world... Blue_Roses Jul 2013 #57
Kicked and Recommended! nt Enthusiast Jul 2013 #58
The republican mantra... Lobo27 Jul 2013 #59
I like this response from one of the comments below the article: SpankMe Jul 2013 #61
Well, well. Hekate Jul 2013 #64
WTF this is nothing new where has this Dr been the last 30 years under a rock? UserNSAv32 Jul 2013 #67
I posted this to an Elizabeth Warren thread. dotymed Jul 2013 #68
GOP: the party that sticks its noses into women's private parts wordpix Jul 2013 #70
They want to freeze the upward mobility of the poor and middle class so their spoiled offspring Dustlawyer Jul 2013 #71
While I understand some people are, for whatever reasons... TreasonousBastard Jul 2013 #72
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