All's I said earlier was just make trafficking in human body parts legal. Sure I said baby parts, but you knew what I meant, my nuanced one. I'm sick of the lying about it.
I'm pro choice, so there is none of the pro life part in my take. Let's just be honest and call it what it is. Its currently illegal. Let's just call it what it is and make it legal.
Just don't be a denier and say its not happening, cuz it is happening.
and to be clear to anyone passing thru in this thread, I didn't light up this thread, Richard did. I'm just responding to his stuff.
The president has also failed to mention in all his Planned Parenthood remarks that the Affordable Care Act is designed to bring more people onto Medicaid rolls, which would give those additional beneficiaries access to mammograms. Additionally, the health-care law requires employers to provide coverage for those exams with no out-of-pocket costs for the insured — it’s part of the mandated preventive health-care services.
At the end of the day, women overall should be able to rely less on Planned Parenthood for mammograms with the Affordable Care Act in place.
I don't really care about this cuz no one is willing to talk about it honestly. 3% as a total number of services is one thing, but the cost of these services as a total % of operating expenses is another. Its about money, nothing more or less.
What' this guy Brown trying to pull? It is petty crap like this that makes the struggle against real sexism more difficult. Having said that, kudos to the Democrats for stopping this tyranny. Give a listen to Senator Warren's interview about the only way she was allowed to read the actual TPP. Scary stuff, Obama and the Republicans want to push through something that the American people are not even allowed to know what it is?? This is worse than Obamacare, no one bothered to read or could understand what they were passing, but at least they had a choice. Unbelievable.
"Ihave been able to go to a special, secured room. I can't take any electronic devices, no computer, no iPhone. I can't even walk out with paper notes. I can go and read about the agreement but I cannot come out in public and talk about any of the specifics. The press can't see it; the public can't see it.
But I will tell you this, there are some folks who have seen it. There are 28 working groups that have helped shape the trade deal and in those 28 working groups there are more than 500 people. It turns out that 85 percent of them are either corporate executives — senior corporate executives — or lobbyists for the industries that are being affected. The way I see this, that's a tilted process, and a tilted process yields a tilted result."
Yeah our lovely Senator from Ohio ...
But the TPP, yes super scary stuff. Its NAFTA on steroids. I'm counting heads and votes in the Senate. I know that both of us have been following the TPP for a couple of years now. I think that it is starting to look like it may be stopped. I don't care how and if this petty excuse for internal bickering by Obama shoots it down, I will be very happy.
What' this guy Brown trying to pull? It is petty crap like this that makes the struggle against real sexism more difficult. Having said that, kudos to the Democrats for stopping this tyranny. Give a listen to Senator Warren's interview about the only way she was allowed to read the actual TPP. Scary stuff, Obama and the Republicans want to push through something that the American people are not even allowed to know what it is?? This is worse than Obamacare, no one bothered to read or could understand what they were passing, but at least they had a choice. Unbelievable.
"Ihave been able to go to a special, secured room. I can't take any electronic devices, no computer, no iPhone. I can't even walk out with paper notes. I can go and read about the agreement but I cannot come out in public and talk about any of the specifics. The press can't see it; the public can't see it.
But I will tell you this, there are some folks who have seen it. There are 28 working groups that have helped shape the trade deal and in those 28 working groups there are more than 500 people. It turns out that 85 percent of them are either corporate executives — senior corporate executives — or lobbyists for the industries that are being affected. The way I see this, that's a tilted process, and a tilted process yields a tilted result."