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RandySF

(58,511 posts)
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 01:59 AM Feb 2012

Romney: Susan G. Komen Was Right to Cut Planned Parenthood

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney thrust himself into the the Susan G. Komen controversy on Monday when he said in a radio interview that he agreed with Komen's decision to cut Planned Parenthood funding.

When Minnesota radio host Scott Hennen asked Romney whether Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the leading U.S. anti-breast cancer charity, should continue to give Planned Parenthood grants for cancer screenings and mammogram referrals, Romney said, "I don't think so."

"I also feel that the government should cut off funding to Planned Parenthood," the former Massachusetts governor added. "Look, the idea that we're subsidizing an institution which is providing abortion, in my view, is wrong. Planned Parenthood ought to stand on their own feet, and should not get government subsidy."

Romney could not have picked a worse time to associate himself with Susan G. Komen's anti-Planned Parenthood agenda. The cancer charity is roiling in a massive backlash for announcing it would defund Planned Parenthood because of a congressional investigation. Karen Handel, Komen's staunchly anti-abortion vice president for public policy, was the main force behind the decision and the attempt to disguise it as nonpolitical, The Huffington Post reported on Sunday. Komen leadership last week reversed its Planned Parenthood decision and apologized.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/06/mitt-romney-susan-g-komen_n_1258653.html?ref=mostpopular

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Romney: Susan G. Komen Was Right to Cut Planned Parenthood (Original Post) RandySF Feb 2012 OP
This man is a terrible politician. MrSlayer Feb 2012 #1
Abortion is legal in the United States. If Romeny thinks our laws are wrong ... Tx4obama Feb 2012 #2
Would some reporter, please, call him on this statement safeinOhio Feb 2012 #3
That is a beautiful argument! JustAnotherGen Feb 2012 #6
Well, that's going to go over well with women, right, left and center, STUPID. Why doesn't Romney Ecumenist Feb 2012 #4
Well, Mittens, considering Lunacee2012 Feb 2012 #5
 

MrSlayer

(22,143 posts)
1. This man is a terrible politician.
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 02:05 AM
Feb 2012

And seems quite dumb to boot. The President is going to run circles around this goof.

Tx4obama

(36,974 posts)
2. Abortion is legal in the United States. If Romeny thinks our laws are wrong ...
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 02:06 AM
Feb 2012

and if Romney can't support our laws - then he should not be running to be the U.S. President.

safeinOhio

(32,641 posts)
3. Would some reporter, please, call him on this statement
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 02:12 AM
Feb 2012

Last edited Tue Feb 7, 2012, 02:50 AM - Edit history (1)

"Look, the idea that we're subsidizing an institution which is providing abortion, in my view, is wrong."

Is he willing to cut the 3.3 billion in aid to Israel.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_in_Israel
In practice, most requests for abortion are granted, and leniency is shown especially under the clause for emotional or psychological damage to the pregnant woman. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics report from 2004, 19,500 legal abortions were performed in Israel in 2003, while 200 requests for abortion were denied. Most abortions were authorized because the woman was unmarried (42%), because of illegal circumstances (11%), health risks to the woman (about 20%), age of the woman (11%) and fetal birth defects (about 17%).[2]

This money, given in military aid, allows for socialized medicine there also.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_in_Israel

Health care in Israel is universal and participation in a medical insurance plan is compulsory. Health care coverage is administered by a small number of organizations, with funding from the government. All Israeli citizens are entitled to the same Uniform Benefits Package, regardless of which organization they are a member of, and treatment under this package is funded for all citizens regardless of their financial means. Generally, health care in Israel is of high-quality and is delivered in an efficient and effective manner. Partly as a result of this, at an overall 82 years, Israelis enjoy the fourth-longest life expectancy in the world as of 2010.
Israel has maintained a system of socialized health care since its establishment in 1948, although the National Health Insurance law was passed only on January 1, 1995. [2] The state is responsible for providing health services to all residents of the country, who can register with one of the four health service funds. To be eligible, a citizen must pay a health insurance tax. Coverage includes medical diagnosis and treatment, preventive medicine, hospitalization (general, maternity, psychiatric and chronic), surgery and transplants, preventive dental care for children, first aid and transportation to a hospital or clinic, medical services at the workplace, treatment for drug abuse and alcoholism, medical equipment and appliances, obstetrics and fertility treatment, medication, treatment of chronic diseases and paramedical services such as physiotherapy and occupational therapy.

I'm all for their system being applied in some form here. I just can't stand the hypocrisy.

Ecumenist

(6,086 posts)
4. Well, that's going to go over well with women, right, left and center, STUPID. Why doesn't Romney
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 02:13 AM
Feb 2012

keep his mouth shut on things he has NO BUSINESS COMMENTING ON?

Lunacee2012

(172 posts)
5. Well, Mittens, considering
Tue Feb 7, 2012, 02:54 AM
Feb 2012

the Mormon Churches' involvement with the anti-gay marriage b.s. that went on in California, I don't think your church should get a tax break.

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