No previous president ever promoted a giveaway more peculiar than Barack Obama's mandate that all health care plans must offer free sterilizations to all women -- but not all men -- capable of breeding.
This mandate is Obama's defining act as president -- just as his adamant opposition to a bill that would have defined a born baby as a "person" was his defining act as an Illinois state senator.
Obama's Department of Health and Human Services proposed the mandate last August and finalized it in January. It takes effect Aug. 1.
The mandate says health care plans must provide without cost-sharing "all Food and Drug Administration approved contraceptive methods, sterilization procedures, and patient education and counseling for all women with reproductive capacity."
So, what does sterilization do to a woman? And why does Obama want all women "with reproductive capacity" to be offered one for free?
Specifically, sterilization mutilates part of a woman's body so it can no longer carry out its natural and healthy function. Cont.Reading
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It is going to get worse. One of the top priorities of the so called "One
World Order" run by UN, who loves Obama, is to reduce the world population...
ALL KINDS OF CONTRACEPTIVES, PAID FOR BY TAX PAYERS AND A HUGE HUNK WILL COME
FROM THE U.S. ABORTION IS AND WILL BE INTRODUCED INTO ALL THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES
, THEY WILL BE TAUGHT AND ENCOURAGED....OBAMA IS THE MAIN FORCE FOR THIS TO
BECOME A PRIORITY.
A federal judge in Mississippi has ordered an extension of his temporary
order to allow the state's only abortion clinic to stay open.
The order will be in place until the judge can review newly drafted rules on how the Mississippi Department of Health will administer a new abortion law.
The law, which took effect July 1, requires all abortion providers in the state to be certified obstetrician/gynecologists with privileges at local hospitals.
Supporters of the law say it is intended to protect women from unscrupulous practitioners; opponents say it's another step to outlaw abortions in the state.
The order will be in place until the judge can review newly drafted rules on how the Mississippi Department of Health will administer a new abortion law.
The law, which took effect July 1, requires all abortion providers in the state to be certified obstetrician/gynecologists with privileges at local hospitals.
Supporters of the law say it is intended to protect women from unscrupulous practitioners; opponents say it's another step to outlaw abortions in the state.
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