Mike Pence's HIV Scandal Must Not Be Forgotten

Of course you have a link to that claim? It is the U.S. Supreme Court Justices that wrote the legal terminology in Roe V. Wade--and it didn't come from the right or the left. So your poorly written comment
Poorly written or not, it is the law of the land.

What is your argument here.

That nothing has changed since Roe ?

Please make sure you are very clear on your position before your ignorance is shown to all.


What has changed with Roe V. Wade over the last 45 years?

Not a change, but a law that prevented taxpayers money paying for abortions until Planned Parenthood figured a way around it. With Obama's blessings!

"For more than 30 years, the Hyde Amendment has prevented federal tax dollars from being used to pay for Medicaid abortions. The Hyde Amendment is a rider which has been annually included in the appropriations bill for the Department of Health and Human Services since 1976. It prevents the DHHS from spending tax dollars on abortion."


Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location. Yet they continually attack Planned Parenthood. Amazing

Thankfully the U.S Supreme court slapped down the Texas law that stated no abortions in hospitals. Imagine this: A pregnant women gets into a serious accident, doctors are desperately trying to save her life, so in their efforts they would be required to send her miles away to get an abortion, then bring her back to save her. This is how STUPID they are.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/28/us/supreme-court-texas-abortion.html

And Governor Pence thinks he's some kind of a doctor--LOL
Pence signs new abortion restrictions into law with a prayer


How many of the women that had Planned Parenthood abortions will testify that THEY paid for the abortion?

Why should they? What's your point?
 
What is your argument here.

That nothing has changed since Roe ?

Please make sure you are very clear on your position before your ignorance is shown to all.


What has changed with Roe V. Wade over the last 45 years?

Not a change, but a law that prevented taxpayers money paying for abortions until Planned Parenthood figured a way around it. With Obama's blessings!

"For more than 30 years, the Hyde Amendment has prevented federal tax dollars from being used to pay for Medicaid abortions. The Hyde Amendment is a rider which has been annually included in the appropriations bill for the Department of Health and Human Services since 1976. It prevents the DHHS from spending tax dollars on abortion."


Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location. Yet they continually attack Planned Parenthood. Amazing

Thankfully the U.S Supreme court slapped down the Texas law that stated no abortions in hospitals. Imagine this: A pregnant women gets into a serious accident, doctors are desperately trying to save her life, so in their efforts they would be required to send her miles away to get an abortion, then bring her back to save her. This is how STUPID they are.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/28/us/supreme-court-texas-abortion.html

And Governor Pence thinks he's some kind of a doctor--LOL
Pence signs new abortion restrictions into law with a prayer


How many of the women that had Planned Parenthood abortions will testify that THEY paid for the abortion?

Why should they? What's your point?

Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location.

Somebody paid for it.
 
What has changed with Roe V. Wade over the last 45 years?

Not a change, but a law that prevented taxpayers money paying for abortions until Planned Parenthood figured a way around it. With Obama's blessings!

"For more than 30 years, the Hyde Amendment has prevented federal tax dollars from being used to pay for Medicaid abortions. The Hyde Amendment is a rider which has been annually included in the appropriations bill for the Department of Health and Human Services since 1976. It prevents the DHHS from spending tax dollars on abortion."


Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location. Yet they continually attack Planned Parenthood. Amazing

Thankfully the U.S Supreme court slapped down the Texas law that stated no abortions in hospitals. Imagine this: A pregnant women gets into a serious accident, doctors are desperately trying to save her life, so in their efforts they would be required to send her miles away to get an abortion, then bring her back to save her. This is how STUPID they are.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/28/us/supreme-court-texas-abortion.html

And Governor Pence thinks he's some kind of a doctor--LOL
Pence signs new abortion restrictions into law with a prayer


How many of the women that had Planned Parenthood abortions will testify that THEY paid for the abortion?

Why should they? What's your point?

Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location.

Somebody paid for it.

Gee, and why are you so concerned about that? Do you hate poor women?
 
Not a change, but a law that prevented taxpayers money paying for abortions until Planned Parenthood figured a way around it. With Obama's blessings!

"For more than 30 years, the Hyde Amendment has prevented federal tax dollars from being used to pay for Medicaid abortions. The Hyde Amendment is a rider which has been annually included in the appropriations bill for the Department of Health and Human Services since 1976. It prevents the DHHS from spending tax dollars on abortion."


Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location. Yet they continually attack Planned Parenthood. Amazing

Thankfully the U.S Supreme court slapped down the Texas law that stated no abortions in hospitals. Imagine this: A pregnant women gets into a serious accident, doctors are desperately trying to save her life, so in their efforts they would be required to send her miles away to get an abortion, then bring her back to save her. This is how STUPID they are.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/28/us/supreme-court-texas-abortion.html

And Governor Pence thinks he's some kind of a doctor--LOL
Pence signs new abortion restrictions into law with a prayer


How many of the women that had Planned Parenthood abortions will testify that THEY paid for the abortion?

Why should they? What's your point?

Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location.

Somebody paid for it.

Gee, and why are you so concerned about that? Do you hate poor women?

It is against the law for federal funds to pay for abortions. I take two poor women to our Church food bank to get a weekly supply of groceries as well as take them to Dr appointments at the free clinic when they ask me. So the answer is NO, I do not hate poor women.
 
Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location. Yet they continually attack Planned Parenthood. Amazing

Thankfully the U.S Supreme court slapped down the Texas law that stated no abortions in hospitals. Imagine this: A pregnant women gets into a serious accident, doctors are desperately trying to save her life, so in their efforts they would be required to send her miles away to get an abortion, then bring her back to save her. This is how STUPID they are.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/28/us/supreme-court-texas-abortion.html

And Governor Pence thinks he's some kind of a doctor--LOL
Pence signs new abortion restrictions into law with a prayer


How many of the women that had Planned Parenthood abortions will testify that THEY paid for the abortion?

Why should they? What's your point?

Of all the women in the United States that abortion activists claim, as in the thousands, they cannot seem to find one single woman who will testify that taxpayer dollars paid for her abortion at a Planned Parenthood location.

Somebody paid for it.

Gee, and why are you so concerned about that? Do you hate poor women?

It is against the law for federal funds to pay for abortions. I take two poor women to our Church food bank to get a weekly supply of groceries as well as take them to Dr appointments at the free clinic when they ask me. So the answer is NO, I do not hate poor women.

No, it's not against the law under certain circumstances.
 
The first thing to know about Mike Pence is that he hates abortion. I mean, really hates it. As in, a good gift for him would be a lapel pin that read, "Ask me how I feel about abortion." While many right-wing politicians have been screeching about defunding Planned Parenthood over the last year due to those hoax videos, Pence wanted to shut them down before it was cool. In 2011, Politico detailed Pence's "one-man crusade to deny all federal funding" to the organization. Reminder: Title X does not provide federal funding for abortions, and abortion makes up only three percent of the services that Planned Parenthood provides. PP's main function is STI and STD testing and treatment. Pence's response: "If Planned Parenthood wants to be involved in providing counseling services and HIV testing, they ought not be in the business of providing abortions."

In 2013, the only Planned Parenthood in Indiana's rural Scott County was forced to close due to lack of funding. The women of Scott County must now travel 50 miles to visit a gynecologist, according to the Chicago Tribune. The closure also left the county without an HIV testing center, and by June 2015, 150 of Austin, Indiana's 4,300 residents were infected with HIV. That's almost 3.5 percent of the population. For comparison, the overall HIV infection rate in the United States is less that 0.4 percent.

Austin's only physician, Dr. William Cooke, saw the epidemic coming a mile away. "We’ve been asking for help for a long time," he told MSNBC in 2015. "We identified long ago there was an undercurrent here that was very unhealthy."

Pence finally called the Centers for Disease Control to assist Cooke with the outbreak in March of that year. As of April 2016, 190 cases of HIV have been diagnosed in Austin, reported the Indy Star. The Scottsburg Planned Parenthood, which never performed abortions, remains permanently closed.

Mike Pence's HIV Scandal Must Not Be Forgotten

Pence really sounds like a religious psycho! And very dangerous for women!

So counter that with a ticket that loves abortion, I mean really loves abortion.
 
The first thing to know about Mike Pence is that he hates abortion. I mean, really hates it. As in, a good gift for him would be a lapel pin that read, "Ask me how I feel about abortion." While many right-wing politicians have been screeching about defunding Planned Parenthood over the last year due to those hoax videos, Pence wanted to shut them down before it was cool. In 2011, Politico detailed Pence's "one-man crusade to deny all federal funding" to the organization. Reminder: Title X does not provide federal funding for abortions, and abortion makes up only three percent of the services that Planned Parenthood provides. PP's main function is STI and STD testing and treatment. Pence's response: "If Planned Parenthood wants to be involved in providing counseling services and HIV testing, they ought not be in the business of providing abortions."

In 2013, the only Planned Parenthood in Indiana's rural Scott County was forced to close due to lack of funding. The women of Scott County must now travel 50 miles to visit a gynecologist, according to the Chicago Tribune. The closure also left the county without an HIV testing center, and by June 2015, 150 of Austin, Indiana's 4,300 residents were infected with HIV. That's almost 3.5 percent of the population. For comparison, the overall HIV infection rate in the United States is less that 0.4 percent.

Austin's only physician, Dr. William Cooke, saw the epidemic coming a mile away. "We’ve been asking for help for a long time," he told MSNBC in 2015. "We identified long ago there was an undercurrent here that was very unhealthy."

Pence finally called the Centers for Disease Control to assist Cooke with the outbreak in March of that year. As of April 2016, 190 cases of HIV have been diagnosed in Austin, reported the Indy Star. The Scottsburg Planned Parenthood, which never performed abortions, remains permanently closed.

Mike Pence's HIV Scandal Must Not Be Forgotten

Pence really sounds like a religious psycho! And very dangerous for women!

So counter that with a ticket that loves abortion, I mean really loves abortion.

Personally, I've never met anyone who didn't hate abortion.
 
The first thing to know about Mike Pence is that he hates abortion. I mean, really hates it. As in, a good gift for him would be a lapel pin that read, "Ask me how I feel about abortion." While many right-wing politicians have been screeching about defunding Planned Parenthood over the last year due to those hoax videos, Pence wanted to shut them down before it was cool. In 2011, Politico detailed Pence's "one-man crusade to deny all federal funding" to the organization. Reminder: Title X does not provide federal funding for abortions, and abortion makes up only three percent of the services that Planned Parenthood provides. PP's main function is STI and STD testing and treatment. Pence's response: "If Planned Parenthood wants to be involved in providing counseling services and HIV testing, they ought not be in the business of providing abortions."

In 2013, the only Planned Parenthood in Indiana's rural Scott County was forced to close due to lack of funding. The women of Scott County must now travel 50 miles to visit a gynecologist, according to the Chicago Tribune. The closure also left the county without an HIV testing center, and by June 2015, 150 of Austin, Indiana's 4,300 residents were infected with HIV. That's almost 3.5 percent of the population. For comparison, the overall HIV infection rate in the United States is less that 0.4 percent.

Austin's only physician, Dr. William Cooke, saw the epidemic coming a mile away. "We’ve been asking for help for a long time," he told MSNBC in 2015. "We identified long ago there was an undercurrent here that was very unhealthy."

Pence finally called the Centers for Disease Control to assist Cooke with the outbreak in March of that year. As of April 2016, 190 cases of HIV have been diagnosed in Austin, reported the Indy Star. The Scottsburg Planned Parenthood, which never performed abortions, remains permanently closed.

Mike Pence's HIV Scandal Must Not Be Forgotten

Pence really sounds like a religious psycho! And very dangerous for women!



Why is that an issue?

Can he prevent you from aborting during the next 8 years?

Is he going to move into your house for the next 8 years?


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Did you read any of the links I provided? Was there any PP propaganda in those news articles? PP is a Democratic fund raising machine using tax payer dollars to elect libtards all over the U. S..

Well, is that illegal? Gee, would you expect PP to support rabid NaziCon anti-choice zealots who are trying to destroy them? Funny...

When and where did I say that? Please provide a quote.

here you go princess...
 
The first thing to know about Mike Pence is that he hates abortion. I mean, really hates it. As in, a good gift for him would be a lapel pin that read, "Ask me how I feel about abortion." While many right-wing politicians have been screeching about defunding Planned Parenthood over the last year due to those hoax videos, Pence wanted to shut them down before it was cool. In 2011, Politico detailed Pence's "one-man crusade to deny all federal funding" to the organization. Reminder: Title X does not provide federal funding for abortions, and abortion makes up only three percent of the services that Planned Parenthood provides. PP's main function is STI and STD testing and treatment. Pence's response: "If Planned Parenthood wants to be involved in providing counseling services and HIV testing, they ought not be in the business of providing abortions."

In 2013, the only Planned Parenthood in Indiana's rural Scott County was forced to close due to lack of funding. The women of Scott County must now travel 50 miles to visit a gynecologist, according to the Chicago Tribune. The closure also left the county without an HIV testing center, and by June 2015, 150 of Austin, Indiana's 4,300 residents were infected with HIV. That's almost 3.5 percent of the population. For comparison, the overall HIV infection rate in the United States is less that 0.4 percent.

Austin's only physician, Dr. William Cooke, saw the epidemic coming a mile away. "We’ve been asking for help for a long time," he told MSNBC in 2015. "We identified long ago there was an undercurrent here that was very unhealthy."

Pence finally called the Centers for Disease Control to assist Cooke with the outbreak in March of that year. As of April 2016, 190 cases of HIV have been diagnosed in Austin, reported the Indy Star. The Scottsburg Planned Parenthood, which never performed abortions, remains permanently closed.

Mike Pence's HIV Scandal Must Not Be Forgotten

Pence really sounds like a religious psycho! And very dangerous for women!
You pro-choicers whine that abortions are a tiny part of PP's services, and yet you prioritize abortions as the most important thing. We know this because all PP has to do is stop performing abortions, and they could continue providing HIV screening, birth control, OB/GYN exams, and all the other things they do.

Clearly, abortions are more important to you than anything else PP does. They are the ONLY thing you care about. You'd rather a clinic be shut down than give up abortions.

Asshole.
 

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