Tuesday, June 02, 2009

More Like No-Choice

This boils down to controlling women. There are plenty of reasons to have access to abortions. No one wants to have one, they need one. This notion that it's like birth control and people have them all the time is ridiculous.

As seen by the scarcity of clinics and the amount of restrictions put in place, the women who do eventually have them seem to be in pretty bad situations. All the "culture of life" phonies forget about the life of the mother. This is a hard enough situation with some pious, sanctimonious misogynist who does not even know the details of the situation trying to influence you with violence.

It's called the right to privacy. Everyone gets it.
There are three states in the country that have only one abortion clinic [ND, SD, MS], Rachel Maddow reported on MSNBC last night. Others heavily restrict abortion, ban abortions in clinics or any facility that receives public funds, or ban abortion counseling or clinic recommendations. The effect, she explained, is that in 87% of all U.S. counties it is not possible to get an abortion. "Why bother making it illegal if you can just make it impossible to get?"
Dr. Susan Wicklund guests.



Source: HuffPo

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