I don't see the big issue here but it does bring up a point...
Why isn't  "the pill" over the counter?

Since Plan B is a much stronger dose and I'm guessing you expect teens
to use it daily, why not just offer the pill also?

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Larry Lyons <larrycly...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Sounds like a sound decision. I've never been one to buy the "minors don't
>>have rights" argument to keep things like contraception out of their hands.
>
> The critical feature was that the decision was not made for scientific or 
> health related reasons, but simply due to political and ideological grounds 
> mainly from Republican appointees.
>
> It makes me wonder if there is anything left of the bush agenda. Its either 
> been repudiated, reversed by the courts or the administration. At this point 
> I hope they are able to weed out the bush ideologues that have been able to 
> worm their way into the permanent postings to the civil service. One thing 
> that has not received very much attention is the number of permanent 
> positions that have been filled by these people, not because they were 
> qualified for the position (many were not) but because of a last minute set 
> of changes to the hiring rules that allowed these people priority.

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