Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Planned Parenthood Witch Hunt

When I went to work for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin (PPWI) in 2003 as their legislative director, I was unprepared for the attacks this organization experiences on a routine basis. There are organizations solely dedicated to shutting Planned Parenthood down, and more pop up every day. Even before the 2010 tea party takeover in state Capitols around the country, including ours, the relentless legal and political attacks on Planned Parenthood were unending.
I thought I knew something about courage, but what I learned at PPWI was that I knew nothing about it. The staff and physicians who walk into a health center every day, who are targeted and harassed while their workplace is sometimes vandalized and threatened, are the heroes. And they do it every day because there are thousands of women in our state who simply wouldn’t have access to birth control, cervical and breast cancer screens or testing and treatment for Sexually Transmitted Diseases without PPWI. Even though abortion is only a tiny piece of the services PPWI provides, it is a critical service. And there are people in our state who risk their lives every day to provide it.
When I was elected as a state representative, I saw the attempts to shut PPWI and abortion access down up close and personal. Some legislators in our state capitol are there solely to make abortion, and birth control, illegal. And they will stop at nothing to do it.
You can see their efforts now in their reaction to the latest smear campaign against Planned Parenthood. Newly proposed state legislation is targeted not only at abortion, but also at birth control. A new bill would lower birth control reimbursement rates for safety net providers serving low-income women to a level that could shut most or all of these health centers down. And though Governor Walker and legislative Republicans have already denied any state funding for birth control and cancer detection efforts PPWI provides (no public monies can be used for abortion services), they now are attempting to deny any federal family planning funds to providers, including PPWI.
And it is a national effort. At the recent annual American Legislative Exchange Council (“ALEC”), the newest smear campaign against Planned Parenthood was cause célèbre for the Republican presidential candidates selling their wares. Despite the fact that ALEC purports not to address social issues including abortion, on the other side of the convention wall were the national anti-abortion groups exhibiting their model policies and rubber fetuses. ALEC and the anti-abortion movement have many of the same funding sources and have the same goals –electing Republicans across this country who will carry out their agendas.
Under the ALEC banner of free markets and limited government, Scott Walker touted defunding PPWI, though he failed to mention that the result was the shutting down of five mostly rural health centers that didn’t provide abortions but cervical and breast cancer screens (new numbers just released last week show that 25%fewer women had access to a women’s health center in 2013 than in 2010.)1 Mike Huckabee referred to the legalization of abortion as the prime example of our country’s moral depravity. Ted Cruz, the most verbally strident of the three, speaking by video at the conference, referenced specifically shutting down Planned Parenthood. Though all three talked about smaller government, it apparently doesn’t apply to women’s private medical decisions, when they want government as big and intrusive as possible.
But the biggest lesson I have learned about reproductive health issues hasn’t been in the Capitol or even working at PPWI, but as a woman who struggled through six pregnancies, more than half unsuccessfully. The biggest lesson I learned is that decisions women make about our reproductive health aren’t about death, but about life. About living. Whether we are making decisions when faced with an unintended pregnancy, or when a wanted pregnancy goes heartbreakingly wrong, we are simply trying to live the life we imagine for ourselves and our families.
And this is where the right is the most out of touch. They want to talk about death and fetal tissue and body parts, leaving women out of the discussion on abortion and reproductive health. They ignore the reality of women’s lives, and the dreams that we have for ourselves and the families we may, or may not, someday have.
To the right, they want to stamp out abortion by stamping out Planned Parenthood. But what they really want is to stamp out our ability to make the most personal, private decisions about our lives. They are using the latest campaign to shut down Planned Parenthood to do just that.
We must make sure that doesn’t happen.

Chris Taylor

14 comments:

  1. Nothing about the babies, Chris. Or whatever you want to call them — those things with hearts and lungs and eyes and fingers. You want to "make the most personal, private decisions about our lives" — and the lives of those unborn children. Well, do it without my tax money.

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    1. completely fallacious argument. It has been illegal to use tax money for abortions since the Hyde Amendment first passed in 1976.

      By far, Most of the services that Planned Parenthood provide are not related to abortion.

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    2. Your faux concern would be more believable if you gave a damn about actual people - y'know, after they are born.

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    3. Ttrue....dave hates at least half the people living in America, and cheers the police on with each shooting of a black man, every one of whom deserve to be killed, according to dave. You could show him the studies that prove that the existence of Planned Parenthood saves the life of women and children while actually bringing the abortion rate down in areas that have these clinics...you could also show him how much American Allo graftt charges to send off donated tissue from people who donate that tissue (hint, it's a lot more than what PP charges to preserve and ship fetal tissue) but dave don't care. He's not really into facts....or logic. In fact, he's really just kind of a fat stupid jerk with a big mouth.

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  2. Agree Dave, Id much prefer that my tax money go to companies that can use it to outsource Wisconsin jobs, that or we can pay for Scott Walker to travel the country campaigning, or else we can pay it to Michael Best and Friedrich to keep the Governor out of prison. Pick any of the above, and im find using my tax dollars for!

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    1. Just be careful where you put your graspers. You basically want to crush below, crush above, and see if you can get it all intact.

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  3. Funny Christian Schneider said basically the same thing as Dave in an opinion in the JS today. I see the talking points memos are still circulating. Would be nice if just one conservative could break from the sheeple mold.

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    1. Now,now. That's not what Chrissie and WHAA-ska are paid to do.

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    2. Now,now. That's not what Chrissie and WHAA-ska are paid to do.

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  4. dave...by "graspers" are you talking about your pudgy hands? and by 'get it all"...well i'm nt touching that one,buddy. maybe see a proctologist?

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    1. No, I'm talking about the forceps that abortionists use to crush tiny people before birth, hopefully leaving salable body parts like heart, lungs, and liver intact.

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  5. except no one sells this tissue, you lying sack of shit.

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