Posted on 11/05/2014 12:45:09 PM PST by Morgana
Over the last few months, pro-life candidates have been accused of many ridiculous things. But, hands down, the most outrageous accusation has been that they want to take away everyones birth control.
According to NARAL, pro-life Cory Gardner of Colorado wants to strip Coloradans of birth control including condoms. As LifeNews previously reported, the pro-abortion group and its Colorado affiliate launched radio, television and digital ads telling viewers that, if Cory Gardner gets his way, you better stock up on condoms.
hysterialwomanThis is very fascinating considering the fact Gardner said he believes birth control pills should be sold over the counter and shared openly that he and his wife have used contraception in the past.
However, whats even worse than their outrageous allegation is that people actually believed them. And pro-abortion proponents didnt stop with slamming Gardner; they also said Joni Ernst of Iowa and countless other pro-life candidates would do the same thing.
Thankfully, Ernst wasnt all that bothered by abortion extremists who said she was waging a war on women. In fact, at a polling place in Iowa she said, I dont want to hear about a phony War on Women because I am a woman and I have been to war and this is not war.
Some of the birth control hysterics surfaced after the Supreme Court ruled that Hobby Lobby didnt have to obey the HHS mandate that is a part of Obamacare that requires businesses to pay for abortion causing drugs in their employee health care plans. And after the decision was announced, the pro-abortion lobby used it to paint all pro-lifers as anti-birth control, despite the fact the case had to do with abortifacients not all birth control.
Ultimately, abortion proponents thought spreading lies about pro-lifers banning birth control would help them win votes in the midterm elections. But it doesnt look like that turned out so well since pro-life candidates stripped countless Senate seats held by pro-abortion candidates.
Nevertheless, for those who actually believed their wild allegation theres this:
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These Hysterical Abortion Activists are Stocking Up on Birth Control After Pro-Lifers Win
by Sarah Zagorski | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 11/5/14 4:30 PM
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Over the last few months, pro-life candidates have been accused of many ridiculous things. But, hands down, the most outrageous accusation has been that they want to take away everyones birth control.
According to NARAL, pro-life Cory Gardner of Colorado wants to strip Coloradans of birth control including condoms. As LifeNews previously reported, the pro-abortion group and its Colorado affiliate launched radio, television and digital ads telling viewers that, if Cory Gardner gets his way, you better stock up on condoms.
hysterialwomanThis is very fascinating considering the fact Gardner said he believes birth control pills should be sold over the counter and shared openly that he and his wife have used contraception in the past.
However, whats even worse than their outrageous allegation is that people actually believed them. And pro-abortion proponents didnt stop with slamming Gardner; they also said Joni Ernst of Iowa and countless other pro-life candidates would do the same thing.
Thankfully, Ernst wasnt all that bothered by abortion extremists who said she was waging a war on women. In fact, at a polling place in Iowa she said, I dont want to hear about a phony War on Women because I am a woman and I have been to war and this is not war.
Some of the birth control hysterics surfaced after the Supreme Court ruled that Hobby Lobby didnt have to obey the HHS mandate that is a part of Obamacare that requires businesses to pay for abortion causing drugs in their employee health care plans. And after the decision was announced, the pro-abortion lobby used it to paint all pro-lifers as anti-birth control, despite the fact the case had to do with abortifacients not all birth control.
Ultimately, abortion proponents thought spreading lies about pro-lifers banning birth control would help them win votes in the midterm elections. But it doesnt look like that turned out so well since pro-life candidates stripped countless Senate seats held by pro-abortion candidates.
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Nevertheless, for those who actually believed their wild allegation theres this:
But the truth is, theres no need to panic; birth control, including condoms, is still available to people everywhere.
There has been a TV ad proclaiming this in every ad block for months. It earned Senator Udall the nickname Senator Uterus. It did not work out for the former Senator.
I think I will add condoms to my post collapse barter stash. Progressive stupidity is a universal constant.
As if she will have any occasion to need them. Paper grocery bags with eye holes or hundred weight bags of flour, that I could see.
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