Legislation Banning Birth Control

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Can you imagine living in a place where birth control is considered an "abortion" and health insurers won't cover it? Where even rape victims are denied emergency contraception?

It seems unbelievable, but the Bush Administration is quietly trying to redefine "abortion" to include birth control. The Houston Chronicle says this could wipe out dozens of state laws that protect women's reproductive freedom and protect rape victims. And this proposed "rule change" doesn't need congressional approval.

I just signed a message to Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt, whose department is considering this rule change, telling him: "Contraception is NOT abortion." Can you add your voice to this cause? Click here to sign the message: http://pol.moveon.org/contraception/?r_by=13468-3050675-zqxqgox&rc=confemail

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Unbelievable. Bush found a way to be a worse president. I didn't think it was possible. Perhaps we can convince him to stay in China.


disclaimer: the preceding message is not condoned by MCC or any of its affiliates. This opinion solely provided by the writer and based wholly on what is written above and numerous other acts of idiocy.

For what it's worth, Terry, I agree 100% with your statement.

petition signed. so, so silly.

Signed

Thank you all for doing this - please pass the message on to your contact list.

WOW!  Signed  & passed along!

Thanks, Jennifer!


 

Signed. 

thanks, Jeff!

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