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GOP’s 'War on Women' is real - keeping the government out of your uterus

Posted on Thursday, August 30, 2012 at 09:13 AM

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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer 
Just when women were starting to think that what happened in their own uteri was their own business, along comes the Republican Party to remind them that GOP style “small government” can find its way into the most unwelcome places.

Forget keeping the government out of your bedroom. Now, thanks to an unprecedented new Arizona law you'll even have to struggle to keep them out of your ovaries, ladies.

In case you missed it, a controversial new law was signed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer last Thursday with the Orwellian sounding name of the Women’s Health and Safety Act. Experts say it effectively bans abortions after 18 weeks and declares that a woman could be pregnant even two weeks before she had sex.

You read that right. Arizona’s new law starts the clock on pregnancies at the woman’s last menstrual period, which of course could be two weeks before fertilization even happened.

The new law bans abortions at 18 weeks of pregnancy, which is at about the same time a doctor would begin to perform ultrasounds to detect abnormalities. That means if any are found the mother will still be expected to carry it to term, even if they are expected to die within hours or days of birth.

As goes Arizona, so goes the Republican Party. But here’s another fact -- 77 percent of Americans don’t think birth control should be up for debate at all, according to a Bloomberg national poll.

Full disclosure -- I’m not a woman or heterosexual so clearly I’m not directly affected by this controversy (and when I read about legislation like Arizona’s I’m thankful of the fact because I think it might enrage me in a way that I might not enjoy).

Mitt Romney has also recently revealed that if elected he plans to shut down Planned Parenthood because he doesn't agree with its mission (and I imagine he wants to cut all spending on programs that don’t directly benefit millionaires).

Now if I was a woman that is something I would probably find quite upsetting, since curbing women’s health services has never struck me as a good idea.

I know what’s coming now, of course. The name-calling. It seems conservatives in the U.S. have long ago decided that anyone who supports abortion rights anywhere under any circumstances will be told they have no morals, no conscience and no guiding principals.

I can certainly understand their profound opposition to abortion, and I can agree that it is hardly a procedure that anyone should pursue lightly, but I don’t believe that anyone actually does. I cannot accept that a complete ban on it would only benefit society in the ways that they insist.

Last week we learned that GOP Congressmen (and now vice presidential candidate) Paul Ryan and Todd Aiken are against abortion even in cases of rape or incest, which they apparently see as unfortunate but final methods of contraception. That kind of absolutism seems high handed and cruel to me, punishing the victim and in a real sense re-victimizing her all over again.

Ryan and Aiken have also offered us two deeply problematic new definitions of sexual assault, with their calibrated talk of “forcible” rape and “legitimate” rape, which rightly appalled the nation. And for the record, their bill to redefine rape as “forcible” had 227 Republican cosponsors.

There have been other recent Republican moves to make abortion expensive, difficult or even unobtainable.

Texas, Oklahoma and North Carolina have all passed transvaginal ultrasound mandates, whereby any woman seeking an abortion is now mandated by the state to have a painful and invasive procedure that seems expressly designed to humiliate her.

Perhaps most startling of all was conservative pundit Rush Limbaugh’s recent decision to demonize Sandra Fluke as a “slut” and a “prostitute” for daring to suggesting that mandating insurance coverage for contraceptive pills would be worthwhile, since they help women with a number of health problems quite unrelated to their contraceptive properties.

Limbaugh, who reportedly makes about $40 million a year, lost multiple advertisers for his outburst, which most people rightly saw as shockingly sexist.

So I am not sure why, in an election year, the GOP have opened this multi-pronged war on women’s reproductive rights.

Republicans say they champion “small government,” but it’s amazing how invasive that “small government” can be to your personal life.

It seems to most observers that today’s GOP is more interested in tackling the challenges facing the nation with faith rather than reason. Perhaps it because we live in a time when many of its most ardent supporters now claim that men and dinosaurs once lived peacefully together on Earth, that our planet is only 6,000 years old, and that any moment Our Lord will return -- so why worry about unemployment or health care or the environment or even tomorrow?


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The writer of article needs to be taken to a mental institution to have his head looked for two reasons 1 to see if he has a brain 2 to see if it is function.
hollabackgurl, No Paul Ryan did not pull the wool over my eyes. My eyes are wide open also my ears. Paul Ryan has a right to express his beliefs but I doubt that he alone can close the doors of planned parenthood. There is so much more at stake at this election besides abortion. Every election the democrats drag out abortion and nothing changes they just try to scare women just as they scare seniors. There are many issues more important than abortion. There is no war against women that is liberal propaganda. I will not vote for Obama that is who scares me.
What flavor kool-aid do you drink?
Apparently you're not familiar with Ryan and Romney's platform Megk311. Ryan opposes all abortion, even in cases of incest and rape. He has implied they are simply methods of 'conception' rather than violent attacks. Romney wants to defund Planned Parenthood and also wants to appoint Supreme Court justices to overturn Roe vs Wade. No wonder Paul Ryan pulled the wool over your eyes last night - you don't even know what he stands for, never mind his opponent.
Cahir, There is no war against women it is just something you liberals try to frighten women with every time there is an election. Why do you think it is such a great thing to kill babies. Shame on you and everyone like you. Have you ever gone to a Planned Parenthood offce? it is a very dingy drepressing place. The only use it has is to save some young woman from a back street abortionist where they might not live through the abortion. For that reason Planned Parenthood will keep it's doors open. Many young women who have abortions are filled with guilt afterwards and wish they had kept the baby but it's too late. The war against women is just something the liberals try to stir up at every election. Don't forget they also try to scare old people at evey election.
A total ban on abortion will be looked askance by those suburban folks who are all too often are faced with the fact that their fair-haired teen-aged daughter got a bit too close to the star quarterback, and he is not one they were intending to become a member of the family. Thus, it will never be totally criminalized, and in Arizona you would have thought they would not want it shut off to the immigrants since their population growth is what has them in such a state.
What is scary is that so many women want to kill their babies. I am a woman, I got pregnant before marriage, I took responsiblity and had that beautiful baby girl 39 years ago. It was no longer just my body once that baby was conceived...so staying out of a woman's uterus is fine as long as it is empty! Once you have another living being in it..it is no longer just her body!
Re hollabackgurl: Ryan apparently was only repeating what the feminist movement told us 40 o 50 years ago, that each baby was the result of a rape.
Lighten up Cahir. There is no war against women. However if you google Republican Women vs Democrat Women and watch the video you can choose sides.
I propose a theoretical way of thinking about voters in the upcoming presidential election: what would happen if all the aborted unborn children and all the illegal aliens could vote? I'm saying that youse liberal omadhauns think that life is, or should be, simple. I say you need to start thinking. I know thinking is difficult for many liberals, but start and you'd be surprised.
Congressman Tom Smith, Rep. from PA, says rape is similar to having a child out of wedlock. I imagine most of the commentors here agree with him.
I don't hold Rush Limbaugh as a credible spokesperson for Republicans, anymore than I think Joe Biden is a credible spokesperson for all Democrats. No group can be that badly misled or confused.I have family members and good friends who are Democrats. They are not members of Biden's Bafoons. It is, simply, not the government's job to take tax dollars to pay for anyone's birth control. There are other health benefits to the birth control pill, as well as dangerous side effects. These can be addressed on a case-by-case basis. Obama promotes abortions. Most Republicans want to lessen the number of abortions. If the number can be brought to zero, by legal means, then good for America.
Did you know: 1. There is scientific evidence showing that babies in the womb can, at 20 weeks, feel pain. 2. There have been babies, who when the abortion was performed after 20 weeks, have survived the abortion and were then killed by the abortion provider. 3. Women’s bodies do not function with precise 28 day accuracy. To make sure the first two things don’t happen pushing back the timeline seems reasonable.
What a farce. How is Obamacare...a takeover of the healthcare system by the Federal government...not an intrusion into every life in American...male and female. This war on women...but they wouldn't say War on Terror...is total nonsense...they don't want to talk about their FAILED economic policies, which have destroyed small business owners...especially women...so they create nonsense to deflect from the reality of what's really happening. Are the American people this stupid? Anyone that falls for this war on women nonsense is a total IDIOT!
"hermitTalker" needs to get out out more often and check out the real world facts - or his readers should. What he contends is what "Obama favours" no rationale reader or listener has never come from any statement of this President. This President and his party DO favor equal treatment for all Americans regardless of gender and protection of womens' rights to their own bodies before a *fetus* becomes a pre-born. The fantasists who want to insist on imposing their weird belief that human life (as opposed to *potential* human life) begins at conception will next be trying to criminalize "spilling of seed" because, of course, *that too* has the *potential* to become a real human. If only people like hermitTalker and the radical pols he (or she) supports cared more about POST-birth humans and ACCURACY in political discourse it would be a far better world and life long Republicans like me would be forced to cross party lines in the voting booth far less often.
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