Obama's Obsession With Womans Private Parts & Health; Is Obama A Liberal "Girly Man"?

Mar 16, 2012
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Doesn't anyone in the MSM find it rather peculiar that over the last few weeks President Obama has been So Very Concerned over women's health and sexual issues?
Who knew this was the country's most urgent crisis !
Now can you imagine if Bush were to stick his nose up womens skirts and their private sexual behavior? You know MSNBC would of accused Bush of being either gay,bi-sexual or just plain mentally disturbed.

Obama may as well dress up in one of Michelle's Target outfits and speak at upcoming Women's Conferences. Maybe Obama has finally shown his "Real Feminine Side"
I wonder how men feel about all this? are they all jealous?
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There's that rumored 'special' Chicago area men's club that Obama is supposedly a member of. The one that tipped off the anal fornicators in the media that Obama was really, really one of them.
How many of Obama's old girlfriends have stepped forward to acknowledge knowing Barry in the bliblical sense or even simply knowing him?
Besides, Narcissistic Personality disorder doesn't leave much room in one's psyche for anything other than yourself.

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Actually, he barely mentioned them until the Republicans made a concerted, nationwide effort to undo every forward step we've taken in the past 100 years.

Right.... keep telling yourself that.
 
Trying to defund and close down Planned Parenthood, trying to remove a woman's right to choose, and have access to basic health care she otherwise could not afford, making sure that if she gets pregnant she stays that way, REGARDLESS of if she can afford to remain so? Giving the doctor the right to LIE to her if he feels she may abort if he's honest? That's sick, and low, and that's what the Republicans have been up to this year, in a nutshell.

MoveOn.org Political Action: Top 10 Shocking Attacks from the GOP's War on Women

My personal favorite: A state legislator in Georgia wants to change the legal term for victims of rape, stalking, and domestic violence to "accuser." But victims of other less gendered crimes, like burglary, would remain "victims."

If healthcare is repealed, insurance companies can go back to charging us more BECAUSE we're women.

There's a lot of Bad and Ugly your party has pulled off in the past year, with Governor Walker being just the utter icing on the cake. And for you lot to deny it's happening makes you look just as bad as your leadership.
 

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Actually, he barely mentioned them until the Republicans made a concerted, nationwide effort to undo every forward step we've taken in the past 100 years.

Right.... keep telling yourself that.

I only tell myself the truth. Have you been sleeping the last few months, that you don't know what's going on out there?

Yeah. Im very much aware of whats going on. Obama cant run on his record so his handlers are trying to pretend their is some "war on women".

However, few people are falling for the nonsense.
 

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Doesn't anyone in the MSM find it rather peculiar that over the last few weeks President Obama has been So Very Concerned over women's health and sexual issues?
Who knew this was the country's most urgent crisis !
Now can you imagine if Bush were to stick his nose up womens skirts and their private sexual behavior? You know MSNBC would of accused Bush of being either gay,bi-sexual or just plain mentally disturbed.

Obama may as well dress up in one of Michelle's Target outfits and speak at upcoming Women's Conferences. Maybe Obama has finally shown his "Real Feminine Side"
I wonder how men feel about all this? are they all jealous?
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Anyone who thinks women have rights is a fucking sissy pussy fag face.
 
Yeah it's Obamas obsession

You people really need to pay attention

1) Republicans not only want to reduce women's access to abortion care, they're actually trying to redefine rape. After a major backlash, they promised to stop. But they haven't yet. Shocker.

2) A state legislator in Georgia wants to change the legal term for victims of rape, stalking, and domestic violence to "accuser." But victims of other less gendered crimes, like burglary, would remain "victims."

3) In South Dakota, Republicans proposed a bill that could make it legal to murder a doctor who provides abortion care. (Yep, for real.)

4) Republicans want to cut nearly a billion dollars of food and other aid to low-income pregnant women, mothers, babies, and kids.

5) In Congress, Republicans have a bill that would let hospitals allow a woman to die rather than perform an abortion necessary to save her life.

6) Maryland Republicans ended all county money for a low-income kids' preschool program. Why? No need, they said. Women should really be home with the kids, not out working.

7) And at the federal level, Republicans want to cut that same program, Head Start, by $1 billion. That means over 200,000 kids could lose their spots in preschool.

8) Two-thirds of the elderly poor are women, and Republicans are taking aim at them too. A spending bill would cut funding for employment services, meals, and housing for senior citizens.

9) Congress just voted for a Republican amendment to cut all federal funding from Planned Parenthood health centers, one of the most trusted providers of basic health care and family planning in our country.

10) And if that wasn't enough, Republicans are pushing to eliminate all funds for the only federal family planning program. (For humans. But Republican Dan Burton has a bill to provide contraception for wild horses. You can't make this stuff up).

More:

http://mirroronamerica.blogspot.com/2012/03/gop-has-war-on-women.html

http://pandionna.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/arizona-war-on-women/

http://rt.com/usa/news/arizona-bill-conception-abortion-387/

http://www.berthoudrecorder.com/#!/entry/walker-repeals-equal-pay-for-wisconsin-women,29848

Wisconsin governor Scott Walker signed a bill repealing the state's 2009 Equal Pay Enforcement Act, which allowed victims of workplace discrimination to seek damages in state courts. In doing so, he demonstrated that our political battles over women's rights aren't just about sex and reproduction - they extend to every aspect of women's lives.




In Texas: Governor Rick Perry has declared that a bill which mandates that women seeking abortions undergo forced ultrasounds is an “emergency” priority--literally. He’s actually hinted to anti-choicers in the state that he’ll put the bill on an actual emergency fast-track for passage, even though the state is facing a huge budget crisis of epic proportions. And he’s doing this even though he’s previously threatened to secede due to excessive government oversight of his state. Apparently oversight of states is not okay, but oversight of women’s bodies is. Hypocrite, much?

South Dakota wants to*require*“spiritual” counseling (House Bill 1217) at religious centers before allowing an abortion to take place. The bill was signed into law in March 2011 and challenged in court by Planned Parenthood and the ACLU in May. We still haven’t heard what the courts will decide in this case (though a federal judge has suspended most of the law in the interim) and Republicans aren’t waiting to find out. The South Dakota House of Representatives approved a bill on February 13 sponsored by Rep. Roger Hunt, R-Brandon that changes counseling requirements. Women seeking abortions will still have to wait 72 hours and endure spiritual counseling but now requires those counselors be licensed. The consulting doctor will now have to decide if it is likely the woman will develop mental health problems as a result of the abortion. As a side note, in both 2006 and 2008 voters rejected attempts to outlaw most abortions.

Also in South Dakota,*H.B. 1166, which was enacted in 2005, was,*says*RHRealityCheck.org, billed as an “informed consent law,” but what it really mandated was misinformation, requiring doctors “to tell a woman seeking an abortion that she faces an ‘increased risk of suicide ideation and suicide,’ a claim for which there is absolutely no scientific or medical evidence.” On September 2, 2011, “Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals threw out important provisions of a South Dakota law that literally forced doctors to lie to their patients.”

Also from Texas, the passage of SB 257, passed by House and Senate on May 5, 2011 and signed by the governor on May 17, 2011 provides for “Choose Life” license plates. As explained by Planned Parenthood: “The state will now produce “Choose Life” license plates and distribute revenue from the sale of the plates to anti-choice groups such as crisis pregnancy centers (CPC). The “Alternative to Abortion” program currently receives $4 million dollars a year in taxpayer money through the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) that is distributed to CPCs. CPC are unregulated anti-choice organizations that do not provide any medical services and are known to spend nearly half of the tax dollars they receive on advertising and administrative costs, not client services.”

Georgia State Representative Bobby Franklin has*introduced*a bill that would not only make abortion illegal but would make miscarriages illegal.

Indiana (House Bill 1210)*wants*to force doctors to lie to women about abortion causing breast cancer despite medical evidence to the contrary in order to discourage women from having abortions

In the U.S. House the Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act (PRENDA) otherwise known as*HR 3541, is being called a “civil rights” bill by its Republican sponsors. Under this bill, physicians would be banned from performing abortions based on the race of the fetus, something that does not happen anyway, apparently, since nobody could offer any evidence that it did.

Kansas Republicans have unleashed a blitzkrieg on women’s reproductive rights. A Kansas house subcommittee will began considering a bill Wednesday that draws inspiration from anti-abortion laws in Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona. Reports HuffPo: “The bill includes provisions similar to those found in other state laws now facing federal lawsuits, including Texas’ requirement that the mother*hear the fetal heartbeat, and Oklahoma’s*mandate that mothers be told about a potential risk of breast cancer*with an abortion

Arguing that it is “morally wrong to take the tax dollars of millions of pro-life Americans and use them to fund organizations that provide and promote abortions,” Rep.*Mike Pence, R-Ind, introduced a bill (HR 217) in the U.S. House of Representatives to strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding, despite the many other services Planned Parenthood provides to both men and women, including contraception and STD testing

In*Iowa*a pregnant woman was arrested for falling down a flight of stairs. Yes, for falling down a flight of stairs. You see, following a fight on the phone with her husband, Christine Taylor fell down a flight of. Like any responsible pregnant woman would, she went to the hospital to check on the fetus – and was arrested thanks to one of the many state laws that grant fetuses rights separate from the mother. Iowa has a “feticide” law that pertains to the second trimester and beyond, and since Taylor confessed that she had contemplated abortion but had chosen to have the baby, the nurse and doctor at the hospital decided to phone the police and accuse her of trying to terminate her pregnancy illegally. She was fortunate not to be charged with a crime – for falling down the stairs.


In Oklahoma, eggs are about to become people. The bill (HJR- 1067) *introduced on January 12, 2012, bears a resemblance to the recently rejected Mississippi law (see *Measure 26 above, this category). Republican Rep. Mike Reynolds, the author of the bill, says it won’t apply to miscarriages or to cases where the mother’s life is threatened, but no exceptions are made for rape or incest (though he claims there are), and it would ban birth control and in vitro that “kills a person.” If approved by the legislature, the bill will appear on the ballot in November. The legislature convenes on February 6. Oklahoma requires only a simple majority in both House and Senate.


Oklahoma State Senator Ralph Shortey, infamous for authoring failed bills, has proposed a* bill “that would ban the use of aborted human fetuses in food, despite conceding that he’s unaware of any company using such a practice,” and even Republican Sen. Brian Crain, a self-professed “pro-lifer” and the chairman of the Senate Human Services Committee says, “I’d hate to think we’re going to spend our time coming up with possibilities of things we need to stop.” *The FDA, of course, says it is “not aware of this particular concern.”


Yeah, you guys are right. The left is fabricating the WHOLE thing.
 
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Georgia Rep Wants To Force Women To Carry Stillborn Babies To Term

In today’s news about more men who want to control women’s bodies, Georgia’s state representative, Terry England, wants to force us to carry stillborn fetuses to term–just like cows and pigs do, he says. Because, you know, women are just like barnyard animals.

England was speaking on the floor of the Georgia legislature in favor of HB 954, a bill which makes it illegal to obtain an abortion after 20 weeks, which is fine for him to take that stance and many people would even agree with that. However, he was pushing for that law to also apply to women who are carrying a stillborn fetus or one that is likely to die before it reaches term, making it illegal for women to have the dead fetus removed until their bodies do so naturally.
 

Well if the dumb ho hadn't spread her slutty legs and tricked a perfectly moral man into sex it would have never happened, so its kinda her fault.

At least, that's the right wing line.
Georgia Rep Wants To Force Women To Carry Stillborn Babies To Term
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Life gives us many experiences&#8230;I&#8217;ve had the experience of delivering calves, dead and alive. Delivering pigs, dead or alive. It breaks our hearts to see those animals not make it.

In other words, if a cow or pig can give birth to a dead baby, then a woman should too. So what if it&#8217;s just plain cruel to force a woman to carry a stillborn fetus to term and then make her undergo labor. We are no different than cows or pigs, right? Yeah, that&#8217;s logic that just makes a lot of sense and is filled with so much compassion and understanding of women.
 

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