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By Boston Herald Editorial Staff
Thursday, January 14, 2010 -
Meanwhile Martha Coakleys team has produced a very slick, very dramatic TV ad that all but suggests Scott Brown would personally padlock hospital doors when rape victims show up seeking treatment.
Ah, but in the storied tradition of negative ads this one is as noteworthy for what it leaves out as for what it includes. Allow us to fill in the blanks.
Back in 2005 the state Senate debated a bill that would require hospitals to dispense the so-called morning-after pill to rape victims - a bill that Brown supported.
What they are not telling you is, Scott supported a amendment that would allow Catholic hosptials to not dippense the morning after pill because of their views on abortion. The amendment would require them to tell the victim what close by hospitals would help them. Very reasonable in my mind.