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This is How the Bush Gov't "Cares" about Women's Issues
They alter or delete them.
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| U.S. Deletes, Alters Gender Issue Web Data -Report Wed Apr 28, 6:13 PM ET Add U.S. National - Reuters to My Yahoo! By Deborah Zabarenko WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration has stripped information on a range of women's issues from government Web sites, apparently in pursuit of a political agenda, researchers reported on Wednesday. "Vital information is being deleted, buried, distorted and has otherwise gone missing from government Web sites and publications," Linda Basch, president of the National Council for Research on Women, said in a telephone interview. "Taken cumulatively, this has an enormously negative effect on women and girls." A council report said the missing information fell into four categories: women's health; their economic status; objective scientific data; and information aimed at protecting women and girls and helping them advance. The deletions and alterations appear to hew to a political agenda, rather than providing the nonpartisan, unbiased data that has been the tradition of U.S. government reports, the council said. Its report cited a fact sheet from the Centers of Disease Control that focused on the advantages of using condoms to prevent sexually transmitted disease; it was revised in December 2002 to say evidence on condoms' effectiveness in curbing these diseases was inconclusive. The National Cancer Institute (news - web sites)'s Web site was changed in 2002 to say studies linking abortion and breast cancer were inconsistent; after an outcry from scientists, the institute later amended that to say abortion is not associated with increased breast cancer risk. 25 PUBLICATIONS DELETED At the Labor Department (news - web sites)'s Women's Bureau Web site, the report said 25 key publications on subjects ranging from pay equity to child care to issues relating to black and Latina women and women business owners had been deleted with no explanation. Key government offices dedicated to addressing the needs of women have been disbanded, according to the report. These include the Office of Women's Initiatives and Outreach in the White House and the President's Interagency Council on Women. At the Pentagon (news - web sites), the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services was slated to be dismantled but was saved after an outcry. However, the report said this committee now focused on issues such as health care for servicewomen and the effects of deployment on families, but not on equity and access issues. In the area of scientific objectivity, the report said two advisory committees recommended the Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) approve a contraceptive known as Plan B as a nonprescription drug but were blocked by political pressure from doing so. Regarding violence against women, the report said the U.S. attorney general, as of March 2004, had failed to conduct and publish a study required under the 2000 Violence Against Women Act to investigate discrimination against domestic violence victims in getting insurance. The White House did not immediately return a call for comment. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm...ternet_women_dc |
just another reason to get bush out of office =/

ca me fait de la peine
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| Originally posted by Bronze ca me fait de la peine |
The Fundies continue to block the OTC sale of an important drug that could dramatically reduce the number of abortions:
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is considering an application to switch Plan B, a form of emergency contraception (EC), to over-the-counter status. Two FDA committees overwhelmingly recommended approving the application. But the FDA may reject sound science and deny this application. So who's keeping the FDA from improving access to EC, a back-up birth control method that could cut the number of abortions in half? Far-right politicians who oppose birth control. Please sign this petition to send a message to the FDA urging that it put women's health before politics, and approve EC for over-the-counter use! |
I can't wait til Bush gets either altered or deleted.
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| Originally posted by biodigit I can't wait til Bush gets either altered or deleted. |
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