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obama_bush_and_womens_health.htmlAmerican Thinker:

Unable to accept the reality of his own ineptitude, Barack Obama relentlessly calls attention to his predecessor. For his every policy failure, Obama continues to blame Republicans and specifically everybody's affable fall guy, George W. Bush.

Yet when it comes to genuine concern for the lives of women and children, the president and a fawning liberal press work in tandem to disguise his tawdry vote-pandering as authentic empathy, and if at all possible avoid calling attention to the humanitarian efforts of former President G.W. Bush.

For example, of late, Obama 2012 campaign co-chair/Latina "brainstorming" actress Eva Longoria is out promoting Barack Obama as God's gift to womanhood. Longoria, part-time liberal spokesperson and border security expert, is touring swing states reminding female voters that "President Obama is fighting for us, so let's go out and fight for him!"

The problem is that Barack Obama's idea of fighting for women is to insinuate that females are needy creatures requiring lifetime government assistance. To drive home the point, Obama 2012 dragged out a virtual femme fatale named Julia, a woman apparently incapable of surviving without Obama's Big Daddy government entitlements.

In fact, the president's legacy as a protector of women's health isn't tied to anything of substance. Unless of course affiliation with Planned Parenthood and Merck Pharmaceuticals, the largest provider of contraceptives, is what American women consider substantive.

The president's so-called stunning record of standing for women consists of insisting that health insurance pay for abortion on demand and ensuring that law students have access to free contraceptives. Barack believes that American Julias should be fighting for him so that he can fight for them by providing the tools necessary for a lifetime of sexual activity and the insurance to deal with any unwanted consequences resulting from those pursuits.

Apparently, Barack Obama believes that championing the cause of women involves hobnobbing for dollars with the likes of actress Sarah Jessica Parker. Yet while "Desperate Housewives" rally behind a man who believes that women's health consists mostly of choosing between a birth control pill and a morning-after pill, former President Bush goes relatively unnoticed promoting the George W. Bush Presidential Center's $3-million women's health initiative in Africa to "prevent and treat cervical cancer."Scissors-32x32.png

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obama_bush_and_womens_health.htmlAmerican Thinker:

Unable to accept the reality of his own ineptitude, Barack Obama relentlessly calls attention to his predecessor. For his every policy failure, Obama continues to blame Republicans and specifically everybody's affable fall guy, George W. Bush.

Yet when it comes to genuine concern for the lives of women and children, the president and a fawning liberal press work in tandem to disguise his tawdry vote-pandering as authentic empathy, and if at all possible avoid calling attention to the humanitarian efforts of former President G.W. Bush.

For example, of late, Obama 2012 campaign co-chair/Latina "brainstorming" actress Eva Longoria is out promoting Barack Obama as God's gift to womanhood. Longoria, part-time liberal spokesperson and border security expert, is touring swing states reminding female voters that "President Obama is fighting for us, so let's go out and fight for him!"

The problem is that Barack Obama's idea of fighting for women is to insinuate that females are needy creatures requiring lifetime government assistance. To drive home the point, Obama 2012 dragged out a virtual femme fatale named Julia, a woman apparently incapable of surviving without Obama's Big Daddy government entitlements.

In fact, the president's legacy as a protector of women's health isn't tied to anything of substance. Unless of course affiliation with Planned Parenthood and Merck Pharmaceuticals, the largest provider of contraceptives, is what American women consider substantive.

The president's so-called stunning record of standing for women consists of insisting that health insurance pay for abortion on demand and ensuring that law students have access to free contraceptives. Barack believes that American Julias should be fighting for him so that he can fight for them by providing the tools necessary for a lifetime of sexual activity and the insurance to deal with any unwanted consequences resulting from those pursuits.

Apparently, Barack Obama believes that championing the cause of women involves hobnobbing for dollars with the likes of actress Sarah Jessica Parker. Yet while "Desperate Housewives" rally behind a man who believes that women's health consists mostly of choosing between a birth control pill and a morning-after pill, former President Bush goes relatively unnoticed promoting the George W. Bush Presidential Center's $3-million women's health initiative in Africa to "prevent and treat cervical cancer."Scissors-32x32.png

Mexico orders HPV vaccinations for all 5th-grade girls, saying it will end threat of cervical cancer

 

 

Posted on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

 

By Tim Johnson | McClatchy Newspapers

 

 

By Tim Johnson McClatchy Newspapers

 

MEXICO CITY Mexico on Wednesday launched a massive program to vaccinate fifth-grade girls against human papillomavirus, making it one of the few nations in the world with a universal campaign against the sexually transmitted virus.

 

One million schoolgirls ages 11 or 12 will receive the HPV vaccination this week, Mexican President Felipe Calderon said. Another 200,000 girls who aren’t in school also will be given the vaccine.

 

HPV is the world’s most common sexually transmitted infection and causes cervical cancer, a disease that killed an estimated 4,000 Mexican women a year, Calderon said.

 

“This cancer, unlike others, is preventable,” Scissors-32x32.png http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/10/03/170473/mexico-orders-hpv-vaccinations.html

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