Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Trading-Up!



I will see you a Russ Feingold, Pilgrim and trade you a Specter.
Check out Specter's non-response to my concerns about safe reproductive choices being available to American women and the lack of choice in our reproductive options. Four legal and safe choices (abstinence, vasectomy, pull-out, and condoms) are not enough for men while women have more choices. These choices are hardly much of a choice, though. The choices are less desirable because of the costs and affects on women's bodies not to mention the refusal of many to accept abortion and RU-486 as a viable means of birth control. To that end, we are reaching the point where abortion will be legal but nobody will be available to perform them. So, they win and AG loses. Meanwhile fertility clinics are grossly unregulated because the women who use them desire more children, not less. Funny how it works, isn't it?

I'm glad Specter is interested in discussing a national plan, but that was not what I wrote to him about. I seriously await the day when I get into the fountain naked with the Sestak kiddies (oh yeah! Fucking Chris Bowers and his campaign dude from Altoona/Pittsburgh are hotties albeit goyim hotties, but a fine tuckus and big schmecky (Jew boys rarely have one of these in my medical opinion. Truth hurts, boys.) is acceptable in all cultures.) and dance the hora in celebration of our removal of him from Washington. Ms. Voting Machine, I think I have a hard on for you...

Dear Dr. AG:

Thank you for contacting my office regarding reproductive-health services. I appreciate hearing from you.

As a member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, it is essential that I remain fully informed in all areas of health care policy. During the 111th Congress, we will debate various health issues, such as the complex question of managed health care and the Federal role in its regulation, as well as reforms to the Medicare program, including its prescription drug benefit. Along with providing access to affordable health care for all Americans, my top legislative priorities include necessary increases in funding for all aspects of biomedical research within the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control, and ensuring the appropriate examination and refinement of the vital public health programs administered by the Federal government.

Again, I appreciate your taking the time to bring your views on reproductive-health services to my attention. Your input is vital as I continue to press for targeted health care reform and urge Congressional leadership to make this reform a top priority. If you have any further questions on this issue or any related matter, please do not hesitate to contact me or visit my website, at http://specter.senate.gov.

Sincerely,
Arlen Specter

3 comments:

  1. holy crap! at least you got a non-response. us non-doctors don't get anything back from our senators.

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  2. You can't have Feingold, AG. Move to WISconsin.

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  3. I'm not moving to Wisconsin. I made the mistake of catching like two minutes of Dr. Phil the other day. They showed me where you live and some women who hordes stuff in your town. Bleeech.

    I'll miss Madison...

    I must work through this experience. She had animal poo everywhere. Every. Where. Plus, Brandeis had an incident from someone in Madison during a recent conference. I think he thinks WI is place where this kind of folk flourishes and has compounds with many goats and guns.

    Why does one guy always ruin it for everyone?

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