Apples & Pairs

My name is Kristin, I am a twenty-something recent college graduate from Pennsylvania. This is my blog about things I like and things I like to complain about.
~ Monday, April 2 ~
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sleepingchild:

For you, and for most Americans, protecting women’s health is a mission that stands above politics. And yet, over the past year, you’ve had to stand up to politicians who want to deny millions of women the care they rely on, and inject themselves into decisions that are best made between a woman and her doctor.

Let’s be clear here: Women are not an interest group.

They’re mothers, and daughters, and sisters, and wives. They’re half of this country. They’re perfectly capable of making their own choices about their health.

So we’re grateful that, through it all, you never forgot who you’re fighting for: The woman with a new lease on life because a mammogram caught her cancer in time; the woman who can sleep easier at night because of a cervical cancer screening; the woman who is able to choose when to start a family, because she could afford contraception.

So when some professional politicians casually say that they’ll “get rid of” Planned Parenthood, don’t forget what they’re really talking about: Eliminating the funding for preventive care that millions of women rely on, and leaving them to fend for themselves.

That’s why, last year, when Republicans in Congress threatened to shut down the government unless we stopped funding Planned Parenthood, I had a simple answer: No.

But we know this debate is far from over. We must continue to send the message loud and clear: If you truly value families, you shouldn’t play politics with a woman’s health.

It’s why I know that Planned Parenthood will continue providing care, no matter what. I know you’ll never stop fighting to protect the healthcare and the choices that America’s women deserve.

As long as I have the privilege of being your president, neither will I. Thanks.

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~ Thursday, March 22 ~
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~ Friday, March 16 ~
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I’m not making anybody watch, OK. Because you just have to close your eyes.

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett (R), rationalizing a proposed ultrasound bill, that if you are opposed, you can simply “close your eyes” during the procedure. Technicians would be required to provide women with “personalized copies of the results.”

WTF! You may want to remember this on Nov 6.

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~ Friday, March 2 ~
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~ Monday, February 27 ~
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~ Wednesday, February 1 ~
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lianamaris:

Things that cannot screen for breast cancer and things that can.

lianamaris:

Things that cannot screen for breast cancer and things that can.

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propaganda-for-life:

So today in douchebaggery, the Susan G. Komen foundation dropped funds to Planned Parenthood that have paid for hundreds of thousands of cancer screenings in the past, under pressure from anti-choice protests and a new anti-choice PR manager. I’ll reblog another, more detailed post about it in a moment.

propaganda-for-life:

So today in douchebaggery, the Susan G. Komen foundation dropped funds to Planned Parenthood that have paid for hundreds of thousands of cancer screenings in the past, under pressure from anti-choice protests and a new anti-choice PR manager. I’ll reblog another, more detailed post about it in a moment.

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~ Thursday, January 26 ~
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~ Sunday, December 18 ~
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~ Thursday, December 8 ~
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Plan B is safer than Tylenol, yet we’re putting barriers to keep young teens from preventing pregnancy?

Susan Wood who, in 2005, resigned her job as the top women’s-health official at the FDA, claiming that the agency’s refusal to allow over-the-counter sale of emergency contraception was the result of political pressure by the Bush administration.  (via iamdrtiller)

Susan is on my list of awesome people.

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There we go! 

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