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Defense Dept. reflects Obama's view on abortion
A conservative military watchdog is personally troubled about a recent Defense Department decision to allow military health facilities to stock the "morning-after pill."
The DoD announced that it will begin making the morning-after pill (Plan B) available at all of its hospitals and health clinics around the world. The Washington Post reports that the decision by the Obama administration reverses the policy of his predecessor. Pro-abortion advocates had long pushed the White House to allow the sale of the morning-after pill on military facilities.
Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, conveys her feelings on the matter. "My organization does not take a stand specifically on abortion, so I'm speaking of my personal view right now," she explains. "I find this troubling and, again, [it's] just another manifestation of the Obama administration's very extreme views on this issue."
Donnelly says taxpayers should not be forced to foot the bill for morning-after pills...
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