
The majority of Americans disagree with conservatives on issues like marriage equality, abortion, and legalizing pot. And almost all of us agree on not mating with dogs.

The majority of Americans disagree with conservatives on issues like marriage equality, abortion, and legalizing pot. And almost all of us agree on not mating with dogs.

Free access to birth control means fewer unintended pregnancies. Fewer unintended pregnancies means fewer abortions. And aren’t fewer abortions what we all want? Apparently, not.

The very idea that women have a place where they can go to manage their own reproductive health just eats away at the pro-birth crazies.

It’s becoming so bad for women in Kansas, that it’s hard to see why they don’t leave the state in droves to live in places where reproductive rights are protected.

Who knew supporting sex education and teen pregnancy prevention could prove deadly? It took less than two days after Fierce Flores’ testimony for the right-wing, anti-choice media feeding frenzy to begin.

In his op-ed, Jimmy Carter staunchly defended equal rights for women and criticized the Southern Baptist Church for wrongly interpreting the Bible in an effort to subjugate women.

In his scathing critique, the former U.S. Senator from Wyoming blasts Teapublicans as ‘seethers’ who are as ‘rigid as a fireplace poker, but without the occasional warmth.’

… and these are IN ADDITION to the personhood ballot measure that states life begins at conception, and which passed last week.

Even more shocking: Before the 1970s, when the so-called ‘religious right’ realized what an excellent political issue abortion could be, the pro-’life’ movement we know today didn’t even EXIST.

Are you a ten year old girl raped and impregnated? Congratulations, mommy-to-be! The GOP cares more about the fertilized egg than they do about you.

It’s fairly typical of anti-choice legislators and activists to also be against sex education.

A showdown between anti-abortion religious fanatics and the Constitution is on the horizon in the North Dakota House.

Rand Paul has rolled out many anti-abortion bills, all of which have failed. His newest bill is likely destined to fail as well.

One would think, after the nightmare surrounding Mitt Romney’s 47% comments, the GOP would have wised up.

Arkansas Republicans have pushed yet another anti-abortion bill through the state Senate.

Most people are coming to agreement on one thing: mind your own business, don’t hate; live and let live.

Conservatives in states across the nation have been pushing laws in the belief that women will change their minds about having an abortion. But do these laws actually work?

The party of ‘freedom’ and ‘small government’ proves, once again, that they really don’t believe in either.

What’s not to love about an anti-war, anti-drug war rebel who stands up to Washington? As it turns out, plenty.

This time, Arkansas Republicans have forced into law a ban on abortion after 12 weeks, making it the toughest anti-abortion law in the country.