Newt, Romney and Obama on same abortion page in reality if not speech . and : FDA plans to extend Plan B coverage

It looks very clear that it will be Romney or Gingrich for the GOP ticket and despite all the crap the liberal media will throw at them during the next 11 months both men are pretty middle of the road on abortion. In fact: Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has previously stated that he would support federal funding for abortion and embryonic stem cell research in some cases, the Des Moines Register's "Caucus Insider" reports. And remember it is Barack Hussen Obama who outlawed women from purchasing health insurance that covered abortion....so Obama is the man who has done MORE to dismantle abortion rights in our lifetime than any former president.

And we know that Romney doesn't have a dog in the abortion fight. And no matter how hard right they turn during the primaries they do so in the same hard left Obama took in his primaries saying : the first thing I'll do is pass FOCA, which he abandoned on day one and went on to end all insurance funding of abortion by private insurance. So let's don't let the media play with us. None of these men are committed to women's rights, not Obama or the GOP. So let's save our country from financial ruin and not let them distract us with the abortion pole dance. There are all the same on this once in office. In fact, Obama even appointed two Catholic Supremes who may or may not support abortion rights, one of whom has an anti-choice record on abortion.

Now in other good news:
Per the CRR: The FDA is poised to remove age restrictions on the emergency contraception called Plan B by the end of the year.
cool. about time. under Bush we got Over the Counter Plan B and now under Obama it will be non-age restricted. Who the hell needs more pregnant 16 year-olds?

And just to remind you all of BO's change of heart after winning the Oval Office:
from Fact Check. org April 2009

Is Obama shying away from the Freedom of Choice Act?

When CNN correspondent Ed Henry asked the president about his current thinking on FOCA at last night’s White House press conference, Obama used very different language than he did during the campaign.

In 2008, as we noted in our Ask FactCheck item on FOCA, Obama told a Planned Parenthood audience: "The first thing I’d do as president is sign the Freedom of Choice Act. Now that’s the first thing I’d do."

Last night, Obama specifically altered that statement. "Now, the Freedom of Choice Act is not my highest legislative priority," he said. "I believe that women should have the right to choose, but I think that the most important thing we can do to tamp down some of the anger surrounding this issue is to focus on those areas that we can agree on," such as reducing unwanted pregnancies.

Exactly what Newt and Mitt will say once in office as well. No Foca for you.
But remember it took a black male president to end abortion coverage for middle class women, by FAR the biggest blow to abortion care/rights since the passage of Roe v. Wade. Obama = anti-choice no kidding. Newt and Romney couldn't care less. They will talk the talk but won't walk the walk, whereas Obama talked the talk and then did the anti-choice walk.

Here is Obama's lying mouth:

Oh, he did transform this nation. Now, unless we REPEAL and replace ObamaCare no women has access to insurance coverage for abotion, thanks to liar Obama. FOCA my ass.

Comments

Xlnt news on plan B

Xlnt news on plan B expansion. Now we just have to get teen girls to rethink the "wisdom" of wanting babies at 15, which as a teacher in a large city, I can tell you is half the problem.

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