Dec. 19th, 2008

joreth: (Dobert Demons of Stupidity)
Bottom line - if you're a gynocologist, but you have moral issues with half of the procedures a gynocologist performs, you can now just refuse to inform your patient about those procedures.  You can withhold info about abortion and birth control.  Not only can you just simply refuse to tell young girls about their options, you can refuse to tell them there are other doctors who *will*.  And in small towns with abstinance-only programs, some of these young girls have no idea there are other options and possibly no way to get to another doctor even if they are aware.

AND, a medical facility is not allowed to refuse to hire a doctor on the basis that he will not do his goddamn job because of moral issues.

If you have moral issues with your chosen profession, GET OUT OF THE FUCKING JOB.

Pass this around to everyone you know and ask them to sign it.

 

Breaking news: Bush releases anti-choice parting gift

 



Minutes ago, President Bush's rule limiting the rights of patients to receive complete and accurate reproductive health information when they visit a federally funded health care provider was made official. And, unfortunately, it will take a great deal of work to reverse it — starting today. Please help.

We knew this was coming, of course. With your help, we've been fighting it for months. The rule is clearly a parting gift from Bush to the anti-choice fringe that supported him all these years.

Now, anti-choice medical staff can withhold information about abortion, birth control, and sex education from their patients. Facilities that receive family planning funding, like Planned Parenthood, will have to certify that they will not refuse to hire nurses and other providers who object to abortion and even certain types of birth control. For example, a doctor who opposes pre-marital sex could refuse to provide a prescription or even information about emergency contraception to an unmarried woman.

Frankly, I'm livid. I believe that tricking women when they are most vulnerable is wrong — and the federal government shouldn't pay people to do it. Especially now, when so many people are already in crisis as a result of the economy, I can't help but feel that this rule is a particularly low blow to the people who need our help, our support, and our most accurate and effective care the most.

Even with a new president and administration coming in soon, this won't be easy to fix. It's going to take more than a simple signature to reverse it. We're starting our work today and we need your help. Please ask the Obama administration to reverse the new rule.


Sincerely,


Cecile Richards, President
Planned Parenthood Federation of America


 


P.S. This is a particularly challenging time for so many. More and more people are turning to Planned Parenthood as they lose their jobs and their health insurance — and at a time when donations are down. Your financial support, if you can spare it, is much appreciated. Thank you.

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