Friday, August 18, 2017

They said what?

"Of course, contraception doesn’t work. Its efficacy is very low, especially when you consider over years, which you know a lot of contraception health advocates want, to start women in their ado- lescent years when they’re e x t r e m e l y fertile, incidentally. And continue for 10, 20, 30 years, over that span of time the prospect that contraception would always prevent the conception of a child is preposterous."
Anti-abortion activist Teresa Manning, talking to NPR in 2003, and who was appointed by President Trump to serve as deputy assistant secretary for population affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services, which subsidizes contraception, Pap smears and other preventive health care services for 4 million low-income Americans. 
Huffington Post, 5-1-17
https://ffrf.org/images/uploads/fttoday/2017/FT_24_June-July_2017_web.pdf

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