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Oklahoma Lawmaker Blasts GOP’s War On Women: ‘What Happened To The Republican Party That I Joined?’

In an op-ed published on Wednesday, an Oklahoma Republican sharply criticizes his fellow party members for focusing on enacting unnecessary legislation to limit women’s access to abortion and contraception. “What happened to the Republican Party that I joined?” state Rep. Doug Cox (R) wonders, pointing out that the mounting pile of reproductive restrictions represents a government intrusion into women’s personal lives.

Cox, who is a practicing physician, writes that the GOP-led pushes to eliminate women’s health resources don’t work in the “real world,” as the U.S. continues to face high rates of unintended teen pregnancy. Instead of expanding access to contraception to help address that reality, his fellow Republicans are working to do the opposite — pushing to eliminate Medicaid coverage for Plan B and allow pharmacists to refuse to fill birth control prescriptions for any reason. The state lawmaker doesn’t believe those legislative priorities reflect the fundamental issues at the heart of the Republican Party:

What happened to the Republican Party that I joined? The party where conservative presidential candidate Barry Goldwater felt women should have the right to control their own destiny? The party where President Ronald Reagan said a poor person showing up in the emergency room deserved needed treatment regardless of ability to pay? What happened to the Republican Party that felt government should not overregulate people until (as we say in Oklahoma) “you have walked a mile in their moccasins”? [...]

What happened to the Republican Party that felt that the government has no business being in an exam room, standing between me and my patient? Where did the party go that felt some decisions in a woman’s life should be made not by legislators and government, but rather by the women, her conscience, her doctor and her God?


This isn’t the first time that Cox has spoken out against his party’s stance on women’s health issues. In February, when Oklahoma was considering additional abortion restrictions that would make it harder for minors to get an abortion without parental consent, Cox testified in opposition to the legislation. “We keep passing stuff like this, they’ll be done in back alleys with coat hangers, people,” he pointed out. At the same hearing, Cox also explained that, despite Republicans’ attempts to construe abortion care as inherently unsafe, abortion doctors don’t actually need to be burdened with additional regulations.

This year, Cox was the recipient of Planned Parenthood’s Barry Goldwater Award, which is presented to “outstanding” public officials in the Republican Party who have demonstrated their support for reproductive health issues. “As a highly regarded member of the Oklahoma State House, Rep. Cox has tirelessly and effectively argued against more than 160 anti-women’s health measures,” the women’s health organization noted.

But the other lawmakers in Oklahoma — a state that is already particularly hostile to women’s reproductive rights — have certainly kept Cox busy. Earlier this session, one state lawmaker advanced a measure that would allow employers to deny their workers birth control coverage for any reason. Another legislator has repeatedly pushed to outlaw all abortions and some forms of contraception with a “personhood” initiative that would endow embryos with the full rights of U.S. citizens. And just last week, in the wake of two deadly tornadoes that ravaged the state, the Oklahoma Senate voted to defund Planned Parenthood.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/05/29/2072531/oklahoma-republican-blasts-war-women/
 
Oklahoma Lawmaker Blasts GOP’s War On Women: ‘What Happened To The Republican Party That I Joined?’

In an op-ed published on Wednesday, an Oklahoma Republican sharply criticizes his fellow party members for focusing on enacting unnecessary legislation to limit women’s access to abortion and contraception. “What happened to the Republican Party that I joined?” state Rep. Doug Cox (R) wonders, pointing out that the mounting pile of reproductive restrictions represents a government intrusion into women’s personal lives.

Cox, who is a practicing physician, writes that the GOP-led pushes to eliminate women’s health resources don’t work in the “real world,” as the U.S. continues to face high rates of unintended teen pregnancy. Instead of expanding access to contraception to help address that reality, his fellow Republicans are working to do the opposite — pushing to eliminate Medicaid coverage for Plan B and allow pharmacists to refuse to fill birth control prescriptions for any reason. The state lawmaker doesn’t believe those legislative priorities reflect the fundamental issues at the heart of the Republican Party:

What happened to the Republican Party that I joined? The party where conservative presidential candidate Barry Goldwater felt women should have the right to control their own destiny? The party where President Ronald Reagan said a poor person showing up in the emergency room deserved needed treatment regardless of ability to pay? What happened to the Republican Party that felt government should not overregulate people until (as we say in Oklahoma) “you have walked a mile in their moccasins”? [...]

What happened to the Republican Party that felt that the government has no business being in an exam room, standing between me and my patient? Where did the party go that felt some decisions in a woman’s life should be made not by legislators and government, but rather by the women, her conscience, her doctor and her God?


This isn’t the first time that Cox has spoken out against his party’s stance on women’s health issues. In February, when Oklahoma was considering additional abortion restrictions that would make it harder for minors to get an abortion without parental consent, Cox testified in opposition to the legislation. “We keep passing stuff like this, they’ll be done in back alleys with coat hangers, people,” he pointed out. At the same hearing, Cox also explained that, despite Republicans’ attempts to construe abortion care as inherently unsafe, abortion doctors don’t actually need to be burdened with additional regulations.

This year, Cox was the recipient of Planned Parenthood’s Barry Goldwater Award, which is presented to “outstanding” public officials in the Republican Party who have demonstrated their support for reproductive health issues. “As a highly regarded member of the Oklahoma State House, Rep. Cox has tirelessly and effectively argued against more than 160 anti-women’s health measures,” the women’s health organization noted.

But the other lawmakers in Oklahoma — a state that is already particularly hostile to women’s reproductive rights — have certainly kept Cox busy. Earlier this session, one state lawmaker advanced a measure that would allow employers to deny their workers birth control coverage for any reason. Another legislator has repeatedly pushed to outlaw all abortions and some forms of contraception with a “personhood” initiative that would endow embryos with the full rights of U.S. citizens. And just last week, in the wake of two deadly tornadoes that ravaged the state, the Oklahoma Senate voted to defund Planned Parenthood.

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/05/29/2072531/oklahoma-republican-blasts-war-women/

Everyone knows Ok is fucked up. ;)
 
That Republican Party has been mouldering in a landfill for years.

At least he's trying to bring them back to a place where they aren't trying to "out extremist" each other by seeing how much they try and force the big government into people's private lives.
 
At least he's trying to bring them back to a place where they aren't trying to "out extremist" each other by seeing how much they try and force the big government into people's private lives.

Sounds like your party could use a few for Holder. :D
 
Bob Dole, citizen, war hero, public servant, does not recognize the GOP either. Pity.
 
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...ys-gop-thinks-party-should-close-for-repairs/
Bob Dole says he couldn’t make it as a Republican today – and a tilt toward more conservative voters in the key Iowa Republican caucuses may bear him out.

“Could people like Bob Dole, even Ronald Reagan – could you make it in today’s Republican Party?” host Chris Wallace asked Dole on “Fox News Sunday.”

“I doubt it,” Dole said. “Reagan wouldn’t have made it. Certainly, Nixon couldn’t have made it, because he had ideas and- We might have made it, but I doubt it.”

The 1996 presidential nominee went further, saying his party should close up shop until it’s figured things out.

“I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee doors that says ‘closed for repairs’ until New Year’s Day next year and spend that time going over ideas and positive agendas,” Dole said.
 
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The use of more than one :rolleyes: means 1950's Time Capsule Boy is really really really pressed and will make disposable blurts instead of the logic-centric rebuttals he desperately wishes he could make from this in-party shaming. :D
 
More voters with your kind of naive judgement and we'll have al Qaeda running the country.:rolleyes:


PS: Thinkprogress? :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

You mean like Osama Bin Laden? Or what about the Pakistani Taliban leader killed today? That tired bullshit accusation has been utterly disproven. No wonder you keep parroting it on here. Only a total moron would go with that one.

And the quotes in the article are from him. An actual republican speaking out against the hypocrisy of your party.
 
Holy shit a pub who doesn't think is't the gubbmints job to cram Jesus up everyone's ass......

GOP....should nominate this guy for POTUS....they might have better luck winning.
 
More voters with your kind of naive judgement and we'll have al Qaeda running the country.:rolleyes:

Um, I think you'll find it's GOP policy on women's rights that have most in common with Al Quaida and the Taliban.
 
Thread title is retarded like it's maker. What the country needs is more Americans, not more partisan ass-hats. :cool:
 
I advocate paying feral Democrat women enough money so that all want sterilization.
 
You mean like Osama Bin Laden? Or what about the Pakistani Taliban leader killed today? That tired bullshit accusation has been utterly disproven. No wonder you keep parroting it on here. Only a total moron would go with that one.

And the quotes in the article are from him. An actual republican speaking out against the hypocrisy of your party.

Well vettebitch IS a total moron.
 
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