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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: koan who wrote (15220)4/17/2012 2:06:11 PM
From: TimF4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 85487
 
Republican party when they try to turn back the clock on things like contraception.

You do recognize the difference between Democratic Party talking points and reality right?

Not forcing third parties to pay for contraception isn't turning back any clock. Its not a restriction on contraception in any way. No one is turning the clock back on contraception. The claim might be a useful fiction to try to trick the more ignorant moderates to oppose Republicans, but even in the unlikely event that it works, its still a lie.

And I don't toss lie around easily, most false statements are mistakes not lies, and its very possible that from you its also a mistake, but its a lie from the people who created the talking point. They know that banning contraceptives isn't going to happen, and that the Republican party isn't trying to enact such a ban, they just figure they can benefit from dishonesty on the issue.
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