Pacquiao -- So here's the latest in the GOP's attack on women's health: Rush Limbaugh is now leading the charge, waging a series of ugly attacks on a Georgetown law student named Sandra Fluke, who bravely testified in Congress to protect a woman's access to contraception and preventive care. His response? He called her a "slut" who "wants to be paid to have sex," adding, "she's having so much sex, she can't afford the contraception." He neglected to mention that Sandra was testifying about her friend who was denied birth control she needed in order to stop ovarian cysts from growing. Displaying a stunning lack of leadership, Mitt Romney wouldn't denounce Rush's point of view, saying, "I'll just say this, which is, it's not the language I would have used." Our President -- on the other hand -- called Sandra yesterday to thank her for speaking out for women. As Democrats, we rally around and support the people who put themselves on the line for the things we believe in. Right now, we need to stand with Sandra. Add your name in support of Sandra -- and everyone fighting to protect women's health. The attacks coming from the GOP on women's health are way over the line -- and very dangerous. Mitt Romney has come out in support of the "personhood" amendment, which would have outlawed some forms of birth control and even in-vitro fertilization. Rick Santorum declared contraception is "harmful to women." It's happening at the state level, too, like the bill Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell is about to sign into law that will force women considering abortions to have ultrasounds, and require doctors to ask them if they'd like a picture. If we don't speak out, it'll continue. We didn't fight as hard as we did for health care reform just to have key progress for women repealed by GOP politicians, like the Blunt-Rubio amendment would have done. And we didn't fight as hard as we did for women's rights just to have radio "entertainers" like Rush Limbaugh viciously attack women who stand up for the care they need. Rush Limbaugh said Sandra's parents should be ashamed of her. President Obama told Sandra that her parents should be proud. We're proud, too, because she's fighting for all of us. Stand with Sandra and everyone else who's fighting for women's health today: http://my.democrats.org/Stand-with-Sandra Thanks, Debbie Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Chair Democratic National Committee |
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