hypocritexposer
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I guess women's health is only worth funding if those services are provided by certain organizations, that the President deems worthy.....
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/02/24/texas-to-administration-never-mind-your-threats-were-cutting-medicaid-to-abortion-providers/
Does Obama want to actually cut funding and potentially jeopardize the Texas Women's Health program, which might not be able to survive without federal funding? That sends the message that Obama cares less that women have access to health care than that they receive health care from certain providers — namely, providers that also offer abortions.
Either Rick Perry just called Obama's bluff or this is about to be an interesting issue. Planned Parenthood has already retorted with its typical demagoguery: "No one's politics should interfere with a woman's access to health care," Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast President and CEO Peter J. Durkin said in a statement. "It is shameful that Governor Perry and Commissioner Suehs continue to politicize lifesaving breast cancer screenings and birth control access for low-income women."
Would Planned Parenthood stand by that statement as it applies to President Obama, too? Surely other providers in the Texas Women's Health Exchange provide breast cancer screenings and birth control access. Eliminating abortion providers from the exchange doesn't jeopardize women's health access — but eliminating the exchange altogether would.
http://hotair.com/archives/2012/02/24/texas-to-administration-never-mind-your-threats-were-cutting-medicaid-to-abortion-providers/