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backtoblue

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Fri Jan 13, 2012, 09:36 AM Jan 2012

Who's behind the war on women's rights? [View all]

The Secret About The Men Behind The War On Women


A group of men with no real background in law or medicine, but blessed with a strong personal interest in women’s bodies, have quietly influenced all of the major anti-abortion legislation over the past several years. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops may be one of the quietest, yet most powerful lobbies on Capitol Hill, with political allies that have enabled them to roll back decades of law and precedent.

Over the past two years the GOP-controlled House of Representatives has launched one of the most extreme assaults on women's choice the U.S. has seen in decades. Republicans voted twice to slash federal family planning funds for low-income women, moved to prevent women from using their own money to buy insurance plans that cover abortion, introduced legislation that would force women to have ultrasounds before receiving an abortion and, most recently, passed a bill that will allow hospitals to refuse to perform emergency abortions for women with life-threatening pregnancy complications.

But the erosion of women's rights didn't begin with the GOP takeover. President Barack Obama's health care reform law contained some of the most restrictive abortion language seen in decades.

Lift the curtain, and behind the assault was the conference of bishops.

"It is a very effective lobby, unfortunately, and now they have an ally in the Republican majority because both groups find this a means by which to fight women's health issues in general," said Rep. Lois Capps (D-Calif.), a member of the House Pro-Choice Caucus. "The bishops carry a lot of clout."


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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/01/the-men-behind-the-war-on_n_1069406.html

---edited to put up a working link

---obviously the bishops aren't the only people trying to deny women's rights, but I found the article interesting nonetheless.

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Abortion, as always, is a huge bargaining chit. redqueen Jan 2012 #1
from what I gather from Pelosi backtoblue Jan 2012 #2
hooray, yes iverglas Jan 2012 #3
Reproductive rights should be non negotiable. backtoblue Jan 2012 #4
"There's something deeply off about it." CrispyQ Jan 2012 #5
anybody remember Beijing? iverglas Jan 2012 #6
They have no intention Sera_Bellum Jan 2012 #7
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