More recent liberal outrage of republicans wishing to ban contraception is political positioning to keep abortion labeled as contraception. First liberals characteristically overreach government, forcing churches to provide contraception to its employees, even if it's against the Church's religious practice.
Oddly, Sharia Law or burkas shouldn't be banned.
All leftists had to do was add "religious exception" to avoid controversy. They did not, because of an agenda creating an overreaching government to force it's liberal ideology; that abortion is a form of contraception.
Southern republicans retort with a "person-hood bill" stating a fertilized egg is a person and deserving of rights we all assume. All they had to do to avoid controversy was add "the pill is an exception" since in some cases the pill may prevent pregnancy by causes a thinning of the endometrium, which makes it difficult for a fertilized egg to attach properly. Flushing a fertilized egg would be murder of the person-hood.
But republicans did not add an exception for the pill. Thus they too overreached government. When republicans behave uncharacteristically like those who wish not to conserve government power, rather apply it liberally, we call them RINOS, Republican In Name Only.
Immediately we see Rachel Maddow on MSNBC "break" the news story that republicans are outrageously overreaching government to control our lives. Oddly she lumps RINOS and conservatives into one party even though she "broke" news of Tea Parties whose mere existence illustrates the split.
Evidence of MSNBC engaging in "Fox News Lies" tactics or simple liberal brain damage? Possibly the later as she never once referenced a little political occurrence called Obamacare or the afore mentioned contraception-jam-down-Church-throats in her outrage an overreaching government.
As mom said, "Two wrongs do not make a right." It's that simple to prove a biased network's arguments wrong.
The real story is political semantics to make abortion a contraceptive option. Big government cannot be a solution for the conservative.
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