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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Wasserman Schultz: ‘It’s Time Romney And The Rest of The Republican Party End The War on Women They Started’

Warning that his “anti-women” stance would cost him votes in his campaign for the White House, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said Friday presidential candidate Mitt Romney needs to end the Republican “war on women.”

During a conference call briefing accusing Romney of “pandering to the extreme right-wing of his party on the issues that matter to Washington women,” Wasserman Schultz and representatives from Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America singled out the former Massachusetts governor as a politician who would “allow big corporations to deny health care options to their female employees.”

The call also included a statement from a Catholic hospital nurse who claimed birth control is so expensive she has to stay on her parents’ health care plan.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

She's right. The Redumblicans will pay dearly for this tact come election time. How dumb are they, women vote!

Anonymous said...

Now, why on earth would anyone listen to the "mouth from the South"?

Anonymous said...

Shultz is full of sh#&!

Anonymous said...

She is the definition of a kook liberal.

Anonymous said...

Birth control (as intended in this post) has nothing to do with health care or its options.
It's a method or technique used to prevent fertilization (which requires 'a donor.')
Health care is care to one's body to keep it in a condition of optimal well being.
Now what about the economy Schlutz? She needs to quit spouting off about something she has twisted into a 'war on woman' and start focusing what is truly important to woman. It ain't about a few 'sluts' who take so many romps in the sack they can't afford birth control-I can say it-I'm a woman.

Anonymous said...

Wasserman is a smart as she is pretty.

Think about that.

Anonymous said...

She is a fool. And any one who listens to her and believes her is foolish.