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JohnWxy

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Fri Feb 17, 2012, 06:40 PM Feb 2012

Issa Defends Denying Female Witness At Contraception Hearing: She ‘Wasn’t In Any Way Related’ [View all]

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/02/17/427833/issa-defends-all-male-panel/

House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) defended his decision to not allow a women to testify at his hearing on the Obama administration’s new birth control rule yesterday, telling Fox News host Greta Van Susteren last night that the woman’s story wasn’t at all relevant to the hearing.

Democrats had originally planned to have Rev. Barry Lynn, a prominent supporter of the separation of Church and State, testify, but decided that a woman’s voice was needed, as every single other witness was a man. They tried bring in someone who has been personally affected by the issue — Sandra Fluke, a law student at Georgetown, which is affiliated with the Catholic Church and does not insure birth control for students — but Issa refused.

Appearing on Fox News with host Greta Van Susteren last night, Issa defended the decision, saying Fluke was unqualified to speak and that her first hand experience “wasn’t in any way related” to the issue at hand:


ISSA: They then wanted a different witness, a college student, who really didn’t belong on that panel for obvious reasons. [...]

She had a compelling story, a very sad story of a classmate who developed an ovarian cyst that might have been prevented by using contraception in another way, one that by the way, the Catholic bishop and everyone else there said is fully allowed, under their faith. But it was one of those things where her story was compelling, but it wasn’t in any way related to the point of the stated reason for hearing.


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I hate him. nt valerief Feb 2012 #1
+1 robg6255si Feb 2012 #19
I hate him too MsLeopard Feb 2012 #23
+1 n/t kdmorris Feb 2012 #26
Geezzz, I hate him also. Stellar Feb 2012 #40
Issa is actually beneath contempt. NoQuarter Feb 2012 #42
He's worth hating for the power he holds over our lives and abuses. nt valerief Feb 2012 #48
There are lots of female ministers the GOP could have invited. tanyev Feb 2012 #2
The leader of the Catholic Health Association, a network of hospitals, is a woman. pnwmom Feb 2012 #5
This bozo couldn't have pissed off more women in the last few days if he'd tried really, really hard Magoo48 Feb 2012 #3
bozo issa continually pizzes me off--- la la Feb 2012 #7
Why should women have to say WHY they are using contraception? HockeyMom Feb 2012 #4
Yeah! And not much privacy getting one of those ultrasounds. Auntie Bush Feb 2012 #12
I guess having a woman on the panel probably wouldn't add any credibilty to a conservanazi argument. TxVietVet Feb 2012 #6
issa, you are one incredibly stupid prick. women "are not in any way related "???? it is OUR niyad Feb 2012 #8
No, he was right... caraher Feb 2012 #21
What a tiny little man Iliyah Feb 2012 #9
Maybe not related to the only way he'll ever have sex again... by himself. Fearless Feb 2012 #10
The person with a uterus... Zookeeper Feb 2012 #11
time to re-dig up the dirt on this criminal who was involved in arson & other crimes wordpix Feb 2012 #13
problem is, the controlled MSM is not talking about his criminal crunch60 Feb 2012 #18
A great point! (deserves it's own thread) Bill USA Feb 2012 #49
Can someone explain this one to me? Contrary1 Feb 2012 #14
The same hormones JerseygirlCT Feb 2012 #16
No rhythm method! Sex is only for procreation. tclambert Feb 2012 #22
It is less of a sin for priests to RC Feb 2012 #39
This was supposed to be about religious freedom? justgamma Feb 2012 #15
Wow... chervilant Feb 2012 #17
Please, CA, please - do not re-elect this POS! eom BlueMTexpat Feb 2012 #20
unfortunately shanti Feb 2012 #29
The GOP want to make this abour religious freedom Thor_MN Feb 2012 #24
Also worth noting Alcibiades Feb 2012 #25
+1. n/t Zookeeper Feb 2012 #30
This should infuriate unionworks Feb 2012 #27
I'm not happy about the 'framing' of this by anyone, elleng Feb 2012 #28
And Bill Maher has this moron on his show ... (nt) TownDrunk2 Feb 2012 #31
"unqualified to speak" is, ironically, a pretty good description ... surrealAmerican Feb 2012 #32
Issa is the one that doesn't belong! HE is the one who is irrelevant in this conversation! October Feb 2012 #33
Middle aged men at it again LiveNudePolitics Feb 2012 #34
The Real Reason for the Hearing RebelCarol Feb 2012 #35
You are wrong. The ultimate goal, as with most repukes events, is to efhmc Feb 2012 #36
The hearing is political Evergreen Emerald Feb 2012 #37
Well said. efhmc Feb 2012 #38
Yes and the Civil War wasn't about slavery either so stop saying that it was! yellowcanine Feb 2012 #44
wrong...republicons claimed the hearing was about "religious freedom" noiretextatique Feb 2012 #46
Grr..."defended his decision to not allow a women.." Heddi Feb 2012 #41
Then there should have been a non-believer who works at a Catholic insitution sinkingfeeling Feb 2012 #43
Goodness. Balance on "his" panel. What are you thinking? efhmc Feb 2012 #45
This guy makes empty lot Used Car salemen look like upstanding and above the board WCGreen Feb 2012 #47
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