Abortion laws: You’re doing it wrong.
July 16th, 2008 by APK
(via Yahoo) Family planning groups object to abortion plan.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Family planning groups and at least one member of Congress objected on Tuesday to a Bush administration memo that defines several widely used contraception methods as abortion and protects the right of medical providers to refuse to offer them.
The proposal would cut off federal funds to hospitals and states that attempt to compel medical providers to offer legal abortion and contraception services to women
The proposal circulated to media defines abortion broadly to include many types of contraception, including birth control pills and intrauterine devices.
Health and Human Services officials declined to confirm the proposal, but noted their responsibility to protect against discrimination of doctors and pharmacists who object to abortion or birth control on religious or moral grounds.
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A copy of a memo that appears to be an HHS draft provided to Reuters, carries a broad definition of abortion.
“The Department proposes to define abortion as ‘any of the various procedures — including the prescription and administration of any drug or the performance of any procedure or any other action — that results in the termination of the life of a human being in utero between conception and natural birth, whether before or after implantation,”‘ it said
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The proposed rule is specifically designed to counter recent state laws enacted to ensure that women can get contraception when they want or need it.
“Despite the fact that several conscience statutes protecting health care entities from discrimination have been in existence for decades, recent events suggest the public and people in the health care industry are largely uninformed of the protections,” the draft reads.
“In May 2007, Connecticut passed a law requiring all hospitals to distribute Plan B to rape victims, despite religious organizations’ objections to the abortifacient nature of the drug,” it adds.
New York Rep. Nita Lowey, a Democrat, said the draft proposal goes too far.
“Federal law currently protects individuals who prefer not to provide abortion services,” Lowey said in a statement.“This draft regulation would significantly expand the definition of abortion to include birth control for the purpose of conscience clause exemptions. By trumping state laws that guarantee women’s access to prescription contraceptives, this policy would encourage health care institutions seeking to limit access to birth control,” she added.
I mean what the holy fuck? What. The. Holy. Fuck?
WHAT THE FUCK?!


I just… the stupid levels are reaching critical.
** Porn - You’re doing it wrong
** Talking Heads - A return and a problem.
** You’re a jittery little thing, aren’t you?
** Save Wal-ma… what?
** You’re the one that I want
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