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   <title>The Illogic of Planned Parenthood</title>
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   <summary><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Okay, the title of my post probably got your blood boiling before you even clicked the link.&nbsp; Please understand where I am coming from.&nbsp; I am strongly pro-choice.&nbsp; I strongly support Planned Parenthood's mission.&nbsp; I have given it money...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Okay, the title of my post probably got your blood boiling before you even clicked the link.&nbsp; Please understand where I am coming from.&nbsp; I am strongly pro-choice.&nbsp; I strongly support Planned Parenthood's mission.&nbsp; I have given it money in the past.&nbsp; I've marched for NARAL.&nbsp; Nonetheless, this complaint it has been raising since the advent of ED drugs is absurd.&nbsp; I have yet to hear a rational explanation of the equivalency between, say, Viagra and birth control when it comes to insurance coverage.<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The ability to have sex and the ability to prevent conception are two very different things.&nbsp; To have a valid claim of discrimination, Planned Parenthood would have to be looking at a situation where either there was a drug that would allow women to have sex (overcoming/stopping pain or any other obstacle there might be) that insurance would not cover or, where insurance chose to cover birth control for men, but not women.<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; It is true the ED drugs allow some men to have intercourse who would not otherwise be able to do so.&nbsp; They then, with the consent of their partner, may end up fathering an unwanted child, if the two of them chose not to use birth control.&nbsp; He may then abscond.&nbsp; This is both unfair and immoral behavior (the absconding, not the sex), but it has nothing to do with insurance coverage.&nbsp; But, there is a very easy answer that is entirely in the control of the woman.&nbsp; She can (wisely) say, "I don't care if you do have Viagra, I don't won't to get pregnant and so you must provide a condom."&nbsp; She can put it entirely back on the man.&nbsp; If not, say "no".&nbsp; Anything after that is rape.&nbsp; I doubt there is a man alive who would entirely forgo sex rather than use a condom.&nbsp; <br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Please understand that I think it is the height of foolishness that insurance doesn't pay for birth control.&nbsp; I have a friend who is having a difficult, but intended, pregnancy that involved pre-natal surgery.&nbsp; She noted with an ironic laugh "These are going to be quarter million dollar babies, but the insurance company won't pay for birth control.&nbsp; How stupid is that?"<br /><br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I absolutely think that insurance should pay for birth control, but I despise the intellectual dishonesty of making birth control and ED drugs equivalents.&nbsp; Now, I will hold open the possibility that there is an honest argument to made for it.&nbsp; The problem is I have never heard Planned Parenthood, NOW, NARAL or any feminist writer spell it out.&nbsp; So, if you disagree with me, do me the favor of spelling it out.&nbsp; <br />]]>
      
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