Quote from jem:
I agree with your read on the politics... but I disagree that the congressman said anything technically incorrect. I would like to see the stats.... if there are any...
do you really want this kind of thinking in positions of power?the history of this republican meme:
Itâs âGodâs shieldâ
In 1988, Stephen Freind, a state representative in Pennsylvania, defended his no-exceptions anti-abortion stance â as Akin was doing Sunday â by claiming that it was virtually impossible for a woman who is raped to become pregnant. âThe odds are one in millions and millions and millions,â Freind said in a debate in March of that year. âAnd there is a physical reason for that. Rape, obviously, is a traumatic experience. When that traumatic experience is undergone, a woman secretes a certain secretion, which has a tendency to kill sperm.â
Freind promised to provide scientific documentation of his theory and told a cheering crowd later that month, âIf youâre expecting me to back off, the answer is no.â
Seven years later, a state legislator in North Carolina championed the same theory. Henry Aldridge, a Republican state representative, argued for the elimination of a public fund to help poor women pay for abortions by using a similar argument. âThe facts show that people who are raped â who are truly raped â the juices donât flow, the body functions donât work and they donât get pregnant,â
http://freethoughtblogs.com/zingularity/2012/08/20/its-gods-shield/