This picture says it all about the attack on health care for women
What do these four have in common? None of them have ever had an appointment with an OB/GYN but they want to tell every woman in Wisconsin what to do at her next doctor's appointment. Jef Hall's blog has a good post on this.
The truth is, if men had babies, birth control pills would be available in vending machines and abortion clinics would look something like the ESPN Zone bars - big leather chairs with speakers built into the head rests, about 20 large TVs, and someone to bring snacks and beer. Men fighting to get involved in the decisions women make about their health care is about power and control, not children. Women that can't control their reproductive future will never be on equal ground in the workforce and therefore, less likely to be a CEO or President of the United States.
If these are the folks Rep. Green consults about women's health care, women should consult someone else to be governor.
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