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...then why is Plan B still lodged in an eternal bureaucratic quagmire rather than being out there on the market where women who need it can get it?

Update: Chris Mooney wonders why, as important as her whistle-blowing was on the situation, the author didn't get more serious into trying to determine the political origins of this political issue.  She raised a lot of questions as rhetorical, without presuming to answer any of them.  Should she have?  Mooney thinks so, but I'm not so sure.  Maybe this is one of those cases where if one presents the problem and its cause at the same time, one overloads the audience with poltical speculation that's automatically met by cynicism (disguised as skepticism, but its not really).

Maybe its best to have independent voices look at the facts she's presented and assemble theories to the causes a little more scientifically, to try to drum up evidence that religion is driving this attack on women's rights rather than flatly saying it just because it fits a (well known) trend.

If you simply blame "the religious right", as Mooney did, you come off as a pundit and partisan, making more enemies than allies.  We (those who favor good education and science) need to separate the religious right ("social conservatives") from their republican mainstream ("academic conservatives") rather than give them more reasons to be allies by increasing their common enemies.

Date: 2006-03-01 08:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scaleslea.livejournal.com
They also don't care about the lives of the children who result from these pregnancies. They want to punish the parents in the here and now, and they use the "saving precious life" argument because no one wants to appear to be AGAINST life. But when the kids who are the result of these non-aborted pregnancies are dying in the streets, or managing to survive through violent crime, well that's THE PARENTS' fault. Not the fault of the legislative asshats who forced them to become parents. No, not at all...

Doc

Date: 2006-03-01 08:38 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] thatliardiego.livejournal.com
First Roe, then Griswold...

Date: 2006-03-02 09:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandrakan.livejournal.com
They can pry my National Lampoon's Vacation from my cold, dead...er, actually, yeesh, they can have it.

Date: 2006-03-02 10:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] thatliardiego.livejournal.com
Clark Griswold did Jane Roe?

Ew, now I know why she wanted an abortion.

Date: 2006-03-01 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caseylane.livejournal.com
Like this pick-up I saw with two bumper stickers. One said "Choose Life" and the other said "Can't feed 'em, Don't breed 'em". I wanted to go and thump the guy on the head with something.

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