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Romney To Fundraise With Plan B Maker Despite Denouncing Emergency Contraception As ‘Abortive Pills’

Nestofasssps 2012/05/10 12:51:35
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Earlier this year, presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney came out strongly againstthe Obama administration policy that will require health insurance plans to offer birth control coverage at no additional cost — one of the many important preventive health benefits women will receive as a result of Obamacare.

In particular, Romney denounced the fact that insurance plans would now be required to cover Plan B, a form of emergency contraception that hefalsely referred to on numerous occasions as“abortive pills.” This is what Romney said in Colorado on February 6, 2012:

ROMNEY: This same administration said that the churches and the institutions they run, such as schools and let’s say adoption agencies, hospitals, that they have to provide for their employees free of charge, contraceptives, morning after pills, in other words abortive pills, and the like at no cost. Think what that does to people in faiths that do not share those views. This is a violation of conscience.

(Plan B works just like regular birth control pills and is not, in fact, an abortifacient.)

The Miami Herald’s Marc Caputo reports that next week the Romney campaign will be doing a major fundraising blitz across Florida, including an event “at the Star Island manse of pharmaceutical magnate Phil and Pat Frost where dinner costs $50,000.”

Who is Dr. Phil Frost? He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Teva Pharmaceuticals, a major manufacturer of contraceptives. Its North American website prominently advertises several forms of contraception, including Plan B One Step, which Romney previously denounced as an “abortive pill”:Edited to add

This isn’t Romney’s first instance of hypocrisy on this issue. Earlier this year, ThinkProgress revealed Romney’s hypocrisy, noting that he was financially invested in — and profiting from — the very products he was seeking to restrict affordable access to:

Romney’s Goldman Sachs 2002 Exchange Place Fund, valued at over a million dollars in 2010, brought in nearly $600,000 in gains in 2010 and is invested in:

- Watson Pharmaceuticals: manufacturer of nine forms of emergency contraception (which Romney incorrectly identifies as “abortifacients“).
- Johnson & Johnson: launched the first U.S. prescription birth control product in 1931 and produces various forms of birth control.
- Merck: produces various forms of birth control
- Mylan: produces birth control medication and filed the first application for a generic birth control pill last year.
- Pfizer: a contraception producer that recently had to recall about a million packs of birth-control pills that weren’t packaged correctly.

It appears that Mitt Romney strongly opposes emergency contraception, except when it’s of financial benefit to him or his campaign.

Bloomberg News reports that the Romney campaign refused to comment on this story:

Romney’s campaign spokeswoman, Andrea Saul, didn’t respond to a request for comment on how the candidate, who opposes abortion rights, could accept support from the maker of “abortive pills.”

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  • Sport_Geoff 2012/05/10 14:31:40
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    Sport_Geoff
    I f I agree with your post which is a clear implication of hypocrisy on Romney's part (and is a fair assessment) then I must ask does this same standard apply to everyone?

    Obama has spent 3 years demeaning and bad mouthing the 1% and Wall Street fat-cats as being evil and selfish but yet has held several fund raisers with them and collected millions from them. Isn't that also hypocrisy?
  • darcie lamar 2012/05/10 13:19:43
    Its nothing to be upset about, because......
    darcie lamar
    Romney's beef with Obamacare was due to forcing Catholics to pay for something they are against. The left just doesn't get it. They even drag out a slut to beg everyone to pay for her sex life. LOL.

    An abortion terminates a pregnancy. The morning after pill is meant to prevent pregnancy. Morning after pills like Plan B, Next Choice, and Postinor will not harm or end an existing pregnancy. If you are pregnant, the morning after pill will NOT end the pregnancy.


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  • Nestofa... darcie ... 2012/05/10 13:38:13
    Nestofasssps
    oh dear oh dear oh dear, you dont comprehend properly do you. I did say in the original post that its NOT an abortificent so your "point" is redundant.
    Hey...that "slut" wasnt discussing her sex life, but hey , just throw it out there to remind us all how ignorant you are.
    They also make an IUD, have you ever seen a fetus as the result of pregnancy occuring while using one? I have and it makes most abortion propoganda look tame.
    The point being Romney HIMSELF...described it as an Abortificent. So yanno, he is flip flopping or just being hypocritical?
    Just to make sure you get it..here is what he said...
    ROMNEY: """This same administration said that the churches and the institutions they run, such as schools and let’s say adoption agencies, hospitals, that they have to provide for their employees free of charge, contraceptives, morning after pills, in other words abortive pills, and the like at no cost. Think what that does to people in faiths that do not share those views. This is a violation of conscience.""""
    SO why is he ...a mormon...suddenly ok with A BC company??
  • Z 2012/05/10 13:15:42
    Its nothing to be upset about, because......
    Z
    The establishment knew what they were getting when they chose Romney for their candidate.

    Wonka romney meme   You support romney  which one
  • Lady Whitewolf 2012/05/10 12:59:25
    Typical BS from the rethuglicans....
    Lady Whitewolf
    NUFF SAID

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