Monday, April 8, 2013

Morning After Pill: Coming to a Candy Counter near you and YOUR KIDS?

A Federal Judge ruled Friday that ANYONE regardless of age must be given access to the morning after pill.

NOW lets see if the President caves on this ruling or challenges it:
....The Family Research Council, a conservative Christian group based in Washington, argued that the decision could lead to more sexually transmitted diseases or leave teens vulnerable to pressure to take Plan B even if they don’t want to. “The involvement of parents and medical professionals act as a safeguard for these young girls,” said the group in a statement. 
President Obama has argued in the past that Plan B should continue to have an age restriction, since a 10-year-old or an 11-year-old should not be able to go into a drugstore and, “alongside bubble gum or batteries, be able to buy a medication that potentially, if not used properly, could end up having an adverse effect.” His press secretary indicated on Friday that the president still holds this view....(Emphasis mine)
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Crap, this country has gone to hell, and then some.

-Martha

Anonymous said...

How about the Planned Parenthood ghoul in FL who thinks parents should be able to kill their babies who accidentally survive abortion.

Like George Will said, if you pay for a dead baby, you get a dead baby.

-Martha

CRUZ COUNTRY said...

As an Illinois state senator, Obama repeatedly supported legislation legalizing post-birth abortion.

But I never heard a word about that from Romney during the 2012 campaign.

Just one more reason why 5 to 10 million social conservatives stayed home on November 6th.

Anonymous said...

Newark, yup, Mitt decided to make the election about the economy and jobs. Sue him, I guess. It was his wheelhouse, and he bet that the American people wouldn't be idiots. He gave them far too much credit.

If someone else had won, and made the election about abortion, we would have lost MUCH MUCH BIGGER than we did.

You'll see if we decide to run your type of candidate in 2016. I actually hope we do so that all of you can open your eyes.

This country is lost, and it's not Mitt's fault.

-Martha