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Here I was, fussing that MTP rarely includes leftist voices on its panels when something much bigger was happening. Now I understand that the producers of the longest-running television show in worldwide broadcasting history can’t include leftist perspectives...
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Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania wants to talk about health care, Medicare , children’s insurance, a public option anything but abortion . But that is pretty much impossible because Mr. Casey is the country’s most prominent “pro-life” Democrat. He...
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Shribman's Nov. 15 column (" Abortion Makes a Comeback "): I cannot understand all this discourse regarding the proposed health-care plan paying for abortions...The individual decides, even in good health, that she wants an abortion...Therefore, if and...
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If women ever want to see one of their own reside in the OVA-L office, then something needs to change. But the kind of change that needs to be made cannot be forwarded by an American president, even President Barack Obama who promised us “change...
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In my America I have the freedom to choose or not to choose health care insurance...In my America I should not be required to pay someone’s medical charges to abort he/she who is being aborted because that person as a fetus is as much a human being as...
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Keyes, a four-time candidate for president and former U.S. ambassador, was the keynote speaker for the organization’s “The Candidates and the Constitution” rally. In addition to Keyes, Andy Barr and Matt Lockett, who are seeking to represent the Kentucky’s...
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PersonhoodUSA is a Christian-based group that is trying to put amendments and laws into effect in 32 states that they hope will overturn the U.S...The schism between anti-abortion groups dooms the Personhood amendment in the state, according to one political...
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House could lead to a loss of health plan coverage for medically indicated abortions, an analysis by experts found. The Stupak-Pitts amendment added to the Affordable Health Care for America Act -- H.R. House Nov. 7, bans federal funding for abortions...
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Birth control designed to prevent a pregnancy before one occurs would not be prohibited, he said. “It is really very simple,” said Vancura, who described himself as a scientist with a doctorate in physics. “Our amendment is about life and the right to...
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Capps, a school nurse before taking office, has been a lifelong champion of health-care reform and a critic of the health insurance system. She termed the 220-215 House vote in favor of the health reform measure as nothing less than “historic,” exclaiming...
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