Republicans vote to increase abortions by 35%

Filed in National by on May 12, 2015

I think we can all agree that Republicans are not really anti-abortion. They are anti-sex. If they were honestly interested in reducing the number of abortions performed each year in this country, they would support access birth control. They don’t support access to birth control. In fact, given the black and white choice of increasing abortions or keeping access to birth control, Republicans would chose to increase abortions.

It is not hypothetical. That is exactly the choice Colorado Republicans have recently made when the Colorado GOP voted to defund an award winning program that reduced abortions in Colorado by 35%.

It is well past time that Democrats in Colorado and around the country run as the party “committed to reducing abortions.” It is the case that Bill Clinton made when he ran for President, and it is the case that Republicans around the country are continuing to push Democrats to make.

Democratic politicians need to make the case for reason and common sense. If you want to reduce the number of abortions in the country, or even eliminate abortions altogether – vote for the Democrat.

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  1. AQC says:

    They are anti women enjoying sex.

  2. ben says:

    why wouldnt they be. The brood mare having an orgasm has nothing to do with procreation.

  3. RobberBaron says:

    Abortions? What does any of this have to do with abortion? Remember, Obamacare has made birth control FREE to every woman. Maybe the ladies should get with the program.

  4. pandora says:

    If you are against abortion then you should support accessible/free birth control. If you don’t support birth control then you aren’t against abortion, since birth control reduces the need for abortions. See how that works? Your party doesn’t agree with accessible birth control. (That’s the point you missed, btw)

    But you did make Jason’s point with this statement: “Maybe the ladies should get with the program.” This is all about controlling women. You guys never say men should get with the program. It’s as if the ladies get pregnant without a man involved. Men (at least caring, loving intelligent men) are just as much part of the “program” as women.

  5. Jason330 says:

    Pandora – There is no bottom shelf low enough.

    Given the black and white choice between increasing abortions or keeping access to birth control, Republicans chose to increase abortions. Republican policies increasing abortion. This simple fact is not in dispute, but begin guided by facts is not part of the GOP program.

  6. AQC says:

    We could only wish Robber’s mother had gotten with the program.