It is hard to know what to say about the latest misogynistic insanity from the Department of Health and Human Services.
I could tell you I've had an abortion or been on the pill and talk about what it means to live and die a child in the eyes of the law, even if we can vote and own property in these oh so progressive days.
Instead I'm going to leave it at this:
While good science isn't always great policy, bad science is NEVER good policy, adequate policy or acceptable policy.
Policy and law changes that erroneously classify common birth control methods as abortion reduce women to chattel, will increase rates of unwanted pregnancy and will, in particular, put the health of poor women at risk. Additionally, these changes provide no mode for women to certify that they are not pregnant, effectively baring us from getting complete medical care that we direct and meets our own, personal ethical standards.
This is what it feels like to be a woman: I am always the future and yet never exist.
Details from others:
http://melebeth.livejournal.com/1091553.html (locked, trying to see if she'll change that)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/15/washington/15rule.htmlhttp://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2008/07/15/hhs-moves-define-contraception-abortionhttp://raaven.livejournal.com/550309.html