Show-Me The Impending Missouri GOP Reproductive Medical Care Crackdown

The Missouri NO-Veto GOP Majority strikes back against the issue that cost them the national election. Take a look at even more ways the medical industrial complex becomes an exercise in politics: "Legislation advancing in Missouri would let medical professionals refuse to participate in care or referrals for birth control, sterilization and other reproductive services if they cite a religious objection."

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  1. So any XYZ industrial complex "engages in politics" when legislation is proposed which gives a person a choice but not when that same person is forced to do something against his will?

    I wonder if this type of legislation was proposed in any context other than reproductive rights if you would be so quick to attach the loss of a national election to it. Or more troubling, that the majority of voters feel forcing anyone to do anything against their will is a good thing. The state "uber alles" never leads to a better society.

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  2. Or more troubling, that the majority of medical website voters feel forcing anyone to do anything against their will is a good thing. The state "uber alles" never leads to a better society.

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  3. this sounds like a good deal to me. If someone objects to it then just don't do it.

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