Tokyo Rove is pleased
Mookowski is not a Republican. That’s why Americans worked to get her out of there. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out, THIS TIME!
Murkowski is only a Senator today due to the crossover vote of the Dems in Alaska. I look forward to her changing parties within the year.
Abortion rights foes look to spread fetal pain law - Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_abortion_fetal_pain_laws
Funding not constitutional.
I’m pleased to say I opposed her in the last two primaries.
Too bad her mother didn’t utilize the services of this great humanitarian organization.
In the words of Minnasota democrats, recall campaign.
No one should listen to her unless she provides a substitute cut of at least the same amount.
Otherwise, all you get is ...
“Don’t cut me
Don’t cut thee
Cut that guy behind the tree ...”
Mur COW ski is not a Republican in any sense of the word.
No surprise here. In fact it was her long time pro-abortion stance combined with a parental notification proposition on the ballot at the same time that got her beat in the Republican primary last year. Without that proposition and the voters it attracted she probably would have beat Joe Miller in the primary simply by the power of incumbency.
Thanks a lot, Alaska. You had a choice between a Constitutionalist and Moocowski. We have to put up with this moron for 6 years now.
As Yogi Berra once said, "In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is."
In theory, there is an inverse relationship between contraception and abortion. The less contraception, the more abortion. The more contraception, the less abortion. "No rocket sceince involved."
But in practice --- in the real world, verifiable by observation, experience, statistics, trends --- it doesn't turn out that way. It turns out that exposing each new generation to increased contraception promotion, and increased contraception availability, results in increased out-of-wedlock childbirth, AND increased abortion.
How does this happen? It's complex and multivariant, as they say, but again, it's not rocket science. What it boils down to, is that contraception is moderately successful in reducing the likelihood of conception of any given act of intercourse, but wildly "successful" in increasing the prevalence and frequency of heedless hookups (junk sex) overall, which vastly increases the actual incidence of untimely and unprovided-for pregnancy.
This is true. Especially among the young, contraception access and abortion do not vary inversely. They go up in tandem. In upward-bound, parallel lines.
A second point: Planned Parenthood is not really into planning parenthood. What they are really invested in, is industrial-scale abortion. Take a look at the following chart:
Planned Parenthood - Yeah, they've got a plan, all right (Link)
Numbers provided by the Alan Guttmacher Institute--- the research arm of Planned Parenthood.
'Nuff said. Cut off the money-suckers. Debunk and defund.