Monday, February 20, 2012

Free Pre-Natal Testing. Hm. I wonder why that is necessary?

I mean for real, it has to be EXPLAINED to people?


Maybe in order know you are pregnant to avoid alcohol, smoking, drugs and all kinds of nasty stuff ladies like to keep away from their baby bump, it just might be an excellent idea.  There is also a time constraint on deciding if a woman wants to seek an abortion.  So, knowing FOR SURE by a physicians office testing sounds like reasonable to me.


There is the planning for the baby that Dad needs to know about rather than wonder why Mom is painting the second bedroom when the 'nesting urge' kicks in.


Don't take my word for it as to how stupid the concept of NOT allowing Free Pre-Natal Testing is, click the title to entry and see what the American Pregnancy Association has to say.


And if Presidential hopefuls want to do away with FREE ultrasounds for Mothers, then I am all for it, BUT, they'll have to remove it from Abortion Clinics as well.


Vigin-ia's Legalized Goverment Forcible Rape Law.  I want to know if the women receiving this treatment are automatically entered into treatment for PTSD, the most common disorder affiliated with Rape.  Seriously.  Free PTSD treatment after Legalized Government Forcible Rape.


Virgin-ia's Governor

Bob McDonald


The man with a mission.




Protest of Trans-Vaginal Ultrasound Bill in Virginia Leads to Delay (click here)
By: David Dayen
Monday February 20, 2012 11:38 am


The Virginia abortion bill, which would mandate that the women seeking an abortion get a trans-vaginal ultrasound – a forcible assault at the very least – before having the procedure, has received entirely too much notoriety for the tastes of conservative lawmakers in the state. I’m sure they were hoping to fly under the radar with this bill, one of the most offensive of the anti-abortion bills we’ve seen since the conservative takeover of many state legislatures in 2010.

The clumsy way in which conservatives have attempted to defend the legislation hasn’t helped. Economics professor Tyler Cowen’s tweet (“All of a sudden requiring consumers to be informed is extremely unpopular on ‘the pro-regulation side.’”) generated richly deserved outrage. And tea party favorite Dana Loesch took the position that once a women loses her virginity, she gives up the right to determine what should penetrate her vagina for the rest of her life....


Dana says, "If the Cherry is popped, anything goes."


The Republicans are carrying out legislation as a 'shoot from the hip, hurry let's get it through' to beat any change in majority without the benefit of STUDIES or testimony. They stand on their State House floors and lecture at the bully pulpit without a clue as to what nightmares await the people of the USA.


The Governor sips his tea while on speaker phone to his legislators stating, "Go, Team, Go."  Does he demand 'qualification' of the authority that accompanies the legislation?  No, that would be political suicide for a Tea Party darling.


This is moralizing legislation and has no basic in legal authority.  There is absolutely no sound basis for ANY of it, except perhaps, from the preachers that might be standing by to receive the 'faith based funding' in how to minister to the suffers of PTSD and women deprived of self-determination.  Maybe it is just as simple at a 'dunk in the baptism tub.'  You know, now that I think about it, that probably should be in the legislation, too.