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Wednesday, August 04, 2010 @ 2:00:00 PM | 0 comments
One in three women in the United States has had an abortion in their lifetime. These women are our daughters, sisters, mothers, and grandmothers. Abortion is not a tragedy, as many politicians claim, but a necessity in many women’s lives.
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Monday, December 21, 2009 @ 3:22:00 PM | 0 comments
For years women have endured political oppression around the right to determine their own reproductive path. The most recent affront to women happened in the hollow and shame filled halls of Congress on November 7, 2009, with the passing of the Stupak-Pitts amendment by anti-choice House members.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 2:11:00 PM - Written by Becki Lee | 0 comments
Fake clinics, often named Crisis Pregnancy Clinics, Hope Clinic, Women's Resource Clinics, are funded by right wing and Christian organizations in order to deceive women into coming into their doors. They promote themselves as medical facilites, but their sole purpose is to talk women out of having abortions.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 2:09:00 PM - Written by Dido Hasper and Eileen Schnitger | 0 comments
Strategies to induce or coerce certain social groups to have or not have children are as old as the notion of private property. Power relationships that rely on racial purity, eliminating the poor or quelling revolution seek ways of controlling or influencing who is born.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 2:08:00 PM - Written by Carol Downer | 0 comments
In the Carhart decision, the US Supreme Court upheld the nationwide ban on a particular abortion procedure in April, 2007, handing abortion opponents the long-awaited victory they expected from a more conservative branch.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 2:07:00 PM | 0 comments
The US Supreme court, in the Carhart decision, upheld the Federal Abortion Ban on April 18th, 2007 ruling that the abortion restriction does not violate a woman’s constitutional right to abortion. (This is the decision on so-called Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act signed by President Bush).
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 2:04:00 PM | 0 comments
MY NAME IS CAROL DOWNER AND I AM HERE TODAY TO HONOR GEORGE TILLER BY ACKNOWLEDGING HIS HUMANITY AND HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR SOCIETY.
OUR CLINIC, THE FEMINISTS WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER, PROVIDED ABORTIONS IN LOS ANGELES FROM 1973, 50 DAYS AFTER THE ROE V. WADE DECISION. IT WAS BURNED DOWN BY ANTI-ABORTIONISTS IN 1984.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 1:57:00 PM | 0 comments
With the election of President Obama and a less conservative legislature, it is time to intensify our work for reproductive justice. We at Women’s Health Specialists would like you to join us in an effort to repeal the Hyde restrictions. It is time to restore federal funds, reproductive justice and choice, and safety for all women.
Written by Shauna Heckert, WHS Executive Director | 0 comments
The Chilling Effect of Managed Care on Women Who Seek Abortions, Concern for Confidentiality Causes Abortion Delays, Maintaining Choice and Access in an Unfriendly Environment, Safety is Reduced by Abortion Delays, Contracts for Specialty Services Create Harmful Competition
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 2:07:00 PM
Feminists Decry Court Decision Criminalizing Some Abortions

The US Supreme court, in the Carhart decision, upheld the Federal Abortion Ban on April 18th, 2007 ruling that the abortion restriction does not violate a woman’s constitutional right to abortion. (This is the decision on so-called Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act signed by President Bush).

This anti-woman ruling is an all out attack on women’s rights, designed, funded and promoted by anti-abortion strategists in an effort to make all abortion illegal. This sets the dangerous precedent that physicians will be open to scrutiny of their medical procedures through a politically motivated Act of Congress.

This is first wide reaching abortion restriction since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in all states. The vaguely written act does not specify what stage in pregnancy abortions could be restricted, but restricts the method of removing the fetus. Women’s Health Specialists of California advocates for women to have access to all health, pregnancy and abortion options. WHS of California advocates that the safest abortion procedures are available to all women, including those restricted by the Abortion Ban.

The Abortion Ban Act was doggedly promoted during the 90’s by the anti-abortion movement in a rush of hype and lies including the myth that women can get abortions up to the time of birth. This disinformation campaign leaves a wake of confusion even today, masking the reality that this decision upholds an Act of Congress which will limit certain abortions in the first and second trimester of pregnancy.

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Read more on the Supreme Court's decision below...
 
Read "United We - and Roe v. Wade - Stand", in the January 24, 2008, Chico News and Review Guest Commentary, by Eileen Schnitger, Development Director for Women's Health Specialists
Contact us to with your ideas and to join in a community effort to preserve reproductive rights for all women. Email: mail@womenshealthspecialists.org
 
 
Read the US Supreme Court's Carhart decision.
 
Excerpt of AP news story:
Supreme Court Upholds Ban
On Abortion Procedure
Associated Press
April 18, 2007 10:23 a.m.
 
The Supreme Court upheld the nationwide ban on a disputed abortion procedure Wednesday, handing abortion opponents the long-awaited victory they expected from a more conservative bench.
 
The 5-4 ruling said the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law in 2003 does not violate a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
The opponents of the act "have not demonstrated that the Act would be unconstitutional in a large fraction of relevant cases,'' Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the majority opinion.
The decision pitted the court's conservatives against its liberals, with President Bush's two appointees, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, siding with the majority.
Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia also were in the majority.
It was the first time the court banned a specific procedure in a case over how -- not whether -- to perform an abortion.
 
Abortion rights groups have said the procedure sometimes is the safest for a woman. They also said that such a ruling could threaten most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy, although government lawyers and others who favor the ban said there are alternate, more widely used procedures that remain legal.
 
The outcome is likely to spur efforts at the state level to place more restrictions on abortions.
Six federal courts have said the law that was in focus Wednesday is an impermissible restriction on a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
 
The law bans a method of ending a pregnancy, rather than limiting when an abortion can be performed.
 
"Today's decision is alarming," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in dissent. She said the ruling "refuses to take...seriously" previous Supreme Court decisions on abortion.
Justice Ginsburg said the latest decision "tolerates, indeed applauds, federal intervention to ban nationwide a procedure found necessary and proper in certain cases by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists."
 
She was joined by Justices Stephen Breyer, David Souter and John Paul Stevens.

 

 

 

 

 

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