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beam me up scottie

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Wed Jun 17, 2015, 12:34 AM
Jun 2015
We are not returning to the days of back-room abortions, when countless women died or were maimed. The decision about abortion must remain a decision for the woman, her family and physician to make, not the government.



We are not going back to the days when women could not have full access to birth control. Incredibly, here in the year 2012, that is exactly what the Blunt Amendment, which we defeated last month in the Senate, was all about. The Blunt Amendment would have allowed any employer who provided health insurance, or any insurance company, the right to deny coverage for contraception or any other kind of procedure if the employer had a "moral" objection to it. While I am glad that we defeated this horrendous amendment, it certainly was a sad day in our country when every Republican, save one, voted for it.



We are not going back to the days of wide-scale domestic violence, even if 31 Republican men in the Senate recently voted against the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act because it expanded coverage to the gay community and Native Americans.





kicking this. Hiraeth Jun 2015 #1
April 30, 2012. (A point of info to clarify this is not a stump speech.) Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #2
He writes about this sort of stuff in "Outsider in the House." joshcryer Jun 2015 #5
A bit confused. Who is throwing out a canard. Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #6
Oh, sorry, just musing to myself. joshcryer Jun 2015 #7
I've already read some of that here madokie Jun 2015 #9
Yep, it's here. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #11
I've started concentrating on who it is that is spreading the shit and started madokie Jun 2015 #12
Your way is probably much better. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #15
Sometimes a person just has to do what a person has to do madokie Jun 2015 #16
I think people would like to see some info about it on his website or hear him speak about it more bettyellen Jun 2015 #24
You can look at his record JonLP24 Jun 2015 #14
Ah, I thought he might have gotten shit about his talk in Wisconsin and course corrected. bettyellen Jun 2015 #19
More: beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #3
K & R. appalachiablue Jun 2015 #4
Its as much for my grand daughter madokie Jun 2015 #8
K&R. On every issue, Bernie Sanders is on the moral highground. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #10
I don't think it's helpful to use "war against woman" for round 2 JonLP24 Jun 2015 #13
Why would supporting women's equality backfire- and with who? bettyellen Jun 2015 #18
I mean the slogan JonLP24 Jun 2015 #20
Well the word abortion is even more taboo and it sucks for us.... bettyellen Jun 2015 #21
It depends on how the message is sent JonLP24 Jun 2015 #22
Thanks - yeah the framing of it has been hard - pro- abortion has become a taboo bettyellen Jun 2015 #23
The first two sentences (political calculus) I'm not sure what you mean JonLP24 Jun 2015 #27
I'm sure that VT electing its first female governor in 1985 Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #17
Recommend. nt Zorra Jun 2015 #25
rec bigtree Jun 2015 #26
Feminist Bell Hooks.... pantsonfire Apr 2016 #28
Thanks for the link and the bump! Hiraeth Apr 2016 #29
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