The Christian Right can't seem to get it right

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Another example of cronyism from the current administration, I believe that Susan Orr was also a professor at Pat Roberson's University. Orr railed against requiring health insurance plans to cover contraceptives. She said “It’s not about health care. It's about making everyone collaborators with the culture of death."

My first question to her would be how contraceptives even be considered apart of the "culture of death" as she puts it. It would prevent the sperm from reaching the egg. But using condoms is "the culture of death" and not provding health care coverage to children isn't... right? Love the fetus, hate the child...

Idiotic Logic of the Republicans/"Christian" Right:

- If we stop teaching sex education and we prohibit condoms, then our kids will never get STDs or become pregnant.

- If we just tell teens not to have sex, then they won't do it anymore.

- Being gay is evil, unless you're a Republican Congressman, Church Leader, or the Vice-President's daughter.

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And this is where we are headed as legislation of women's bodies and functions is viewed as a matter of course.
I developed a tumor as well at 29 - went in to the ER of a Catholic hospital- they decided on emergency surgery. The doctor left half of a diseased ovary in - took out an ovary and a half - and even though I said that I had no further plans for more children (I had one and was not in a relationship.), he said that he could not ethically remove that half ovary since I was too young to make that decision and I should get pregnant immediately! I was stunned ... I had to go back into surgery (with a new surgeon, thanks) 3 months later to have a hysterectomy as the half ovary that the original surgeon thought to leave behind then developed another tumor. Thankfully, I did not "get pregnant immediately" which would then have compromised me and a fetus. Unreal ...
It is bad enough that men should be attempting to legislate women's bodies, but Susan Orr is just horrific.

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