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NFL Week 9 Recap - Part 1
from YouTube :: Tag // NFL on November 10, 2009
Duration: 601
Duration: 601
Author: growinoutdafrofro Keywords: Washington Atlanta Falcons Jason Campbell Matt Ryan Mike Smith Jim Zorn Arizona Cardinals Kurt Warner Larry Fitzgerald Tommie Harris Lovie Baltimore Ravens Cincinatti Bengals Ray Rice Joe Flacco Cam Cameron Houston Texans Chester Pitts Steve Slaton Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts Caldwell Kansas City Chiefs Cassell Todd Haley Maruice Jones-Drew Sims-Walker Added: November 10, 2009
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GRITtv: The F Word: Stupak is a Step Back
from GRITtv with Laura Flanders on November 09, 2009
Duration: 140
Duration: 140
The House passed its version of health-care legislation Saturday night by a vote of 220 to 215 after the approval of an amendment which amounts to a not-very-back door abortion ban for everyone but the very rich. Presented by Democrat Bart Stupak of Michigan with the strong backing of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the amendment would prohibit abortion coverage in the government-run plan and any private plan on the new marketplace that accepts people who are using government subsidies to buy coverage. It's sexist, it's classist, it goes well beyond the heinous Hyde Amendment ban on public funding for abortion--and it passed with the support of 64 Democrats, roughly a quarter of the caucus. House liberals say they voted for it to keep the process of reform moving forward towards a majority but women are the majority -- of Americans, of voters, of Democrats, and pro-choice women outnumber the other sort. The House move had less to do with majority than it had to do with theocracy. Why is it that from Bangor to the Beltway, church pressure works on even liberal Democrats, even as no politician in America seems to be afraid of losing votes over being anti-choice? Obama left the abortion issue unmentioned Sunday when he appeared in the White House Rose Garden to congratulate the House on its "courage." Bunk. "Now it falls on the United States Senate to take the baton and bring this effort to the finish line on behalf of the American people," said Obama. Now, it seems to me it falls on pro-choicers to demand an answer to the question raised by Jodi Jacobson on RH Reality Check. "What does Henry Waxman, Nancy Pelosi or any other member of Congress owe the Catholic Bishops that they do not owe the majority of women in this country? What does Obama owe the Bishops that he does not owe you and me?" It's not too late for voters to lay siege to their Senators. And it's not too late for the liberal campaign contributors to close their wallets until they find out.
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PA Rep. Says Obama Wants to Expand Number of Abortions
from recent posts tagged chris - blip.tv (beta) on September 10, 2009
Duration: 73
Duration: 73
Chris Smith (R-N.J) and Joe Pitts (R-Pa) argue that Obama's health care plan will encourage abortions, and that the government should stay out of the "business of abortions." Distributed by Tubemogul.
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