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This sums up Obama's presidency nicely.
Bird_Gunner45 said:This sums up Obama's presidency nicely.
cupper said:It's a tie:
Either
Rick Santorum: Prenatal testing encourages abortions
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/election-2012/post/rick-santorum-prenatal-testing-encourages-abortions/2012/02/19/gIQAvmZeNR_blog.html
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Rick Santorum: Neither Feds nor States should be educating our kids. (Around 8:00 mark)
http://youtu.be/wWLW_xtFH-U
I read the first article on prenatal testing, and I found the headline misleading.cupper said:Santorum is proving that it's not about electability, but rather Anybody but Romney.
The man has some whacked out ideas.
he was talking specifically about some, but not all, prenatal testing, and not about prenatal care in general. He said “there are all sorts of prenatal testing which should be provided free"
GAS PRICES ARE GOING UP, and Steve Hayward notes that it’s not because the economy is recovering, since demand for gasoline is actually dropping. Shipping demand isn’t good either.
Speaking of demand, I had dinner last night with a college friend who trades electricity, and he says he’s not seeing any sign of a recovery in his line of work — you’d expect a boost in electricity demand that he’s just not encountering. I wonder, if you were, say, an investor or a foreign intelligence service, what U.S. metrics would you look at to determine if the economy was really recovering, if you didn’t trust the official numbers?
UPDATE: Reader Dean Cheng writes:
The problem that you’re identifying about American statistics (how can electricity consumption not rise if the economy is growing) is exactly the sort of thing that also raises questions about the Chinese economy.
For example, at one point, China was claiming a major increase in the number of cars sold, yet gasoline demand was dropping.
That we now must subject the American economy to the same kind of close scrutiny formerly reserved for places like the People’s Republic of China, must [be] a further reflection of the Hopey-Changey policies of President Obama.
Civil society has taken a beating, hasn’t it?
HB 462 Abortion; informed consent, shall undergo ultrasound imaging.
Abortion; informed consent. Requires that, as a component of informed consent to an abortion, to determine gestation age, every pregnant female shall undergo ultrasound imaging and be given an opportunity to view the ultrasound image of her fetus prior to the abortion. The medical professional performing the ultrasound must obtain written certification from the woman that the opportunity was offered and whether the woman availed herself of the opportunity to see the ultrasound image or hear the fetal heartbeat. A copy of the ultrasound and the written certification shall be maintained in the woman's medical records at the facility where the abortion is to be performed. This bill incorporates HB 261.
The ABC news report on the Virginia bill explains:
The ultrasound legislation would constitute an unprecedented government mandate to insert vaginal ultrasonic probes into women as part of a state-ordered effort to dissuade them from terminating pregnancies, legislative opponents noted.
The Virginia law is expected to pass the state Senate. Gov. Bob McDonnell has said he will sign it. Then off to the federal courts.
cupper said:And the problem is that extreme ideas can lead down a slippery slope to forcing women to undergo medically unnecessary procedures such as ultrasounds prior to obtaining an abortion.
Brad Sallows said:>But Santorum is also the one advocating the State's ability to ban contraception
Actually, he advocates the states' right to ban contraception. That has an extraordinarily different meaning in view of the fact he is seeking federal, not state, executive office. And in the US, given the constitutional structure, it is entirely uncontroversial to adopt the position that "states may do X", irrespective of almost anything "X" might be.
Bird_Gunner45 said:This is what I was saying... the conversation always turns back to ridiculous side issues like this. Who cares??? There are REAL issues that have to be dealt with.
Look at the language you just used. Everything the GOP has done has been "anti", according to you (and yes, according to many). Language is powerful, no? But looking at it from the other side, they need to be "anti" (insert subject here), because someone has been pushing their own "pro" (insert subject here). Same coin, different side. And I suppose they are "anti" (insert subject here), because they believe that it's important.cupper said:If there are real issues to be dealt with, why then has the GOP put forth from DAY 1 of this congressional session anti-abortion, anti-same sex marriage, anti-healtcare bills.