| For the last six years, President Bush and his anti-choice allies
in Congress have attacked safe, legal abortion. It's a new day - and our new Congress is taking the first step to empower women and improve their health care through the Prevention First Act. Take action today - stand by members of Congress who are putting aside partisan politics for real solutions. The Prevention First Act puts the values of America's pro-choice majority into practice. This proactive bill will help prevent unintended pregnancies, thereby reducing the need for abortion, and improve women's health. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) are the chief sponsors of the bill, which also has the support of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and many others. Americans are tired of divisive attacks on a woman's right to choose - and that is why they voted for a change in November. Prevention First represents a chance to change the tone of this debate. Prevention First means honest, realistic sex education for our teens; better access to birth control, including emergency contraception, for women; and improved family-planning services for couples who may not otherwise have access to a doctor. It's positive and powerful! With the new Congress, we can find common ground on abortion and help to prevent unintended pregnancies. Contact your members of Congress in support of the Prevention First Act. Congress needs to hear from pro-choice Americans like you. Whether your legislators support or oppose abortion, we hope our new Congress can work together to support this commonsense, common-ground bill. Stand behind this visionary legislation by asking your senators to cosponsor the bill today. |
1 comment:
World estimations of the number of terminations carried out each year is somewhere between 20 and 88 million.(likely 55 to 60)
Over 3,500 per day / Over 1.3 million per year in America alone.
50% of that 1.3 million claimed failed birth control was to blame.
A further 48% had failed to use any birth control at all.
And 2% had medical reasons.
That means a staggering 98% of unwanted pregnancies may have been avoided had an effective birth control been used.
People have to stop using abortion as birth control.
People should be able to choose to use birth control,
so as to avoid having to make another choice.
I'd like to see effective birth control made available to all who can't afford it.
http://www.sexual-health-resource.org/hormonal_birth_control.htm
Bruce
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