
The company’s right-wing agenda includes a belief that birth control procedures ‘…always involve immoral and unnatural practices.’

The company’s right-wing agenda includes a belief that birth control procedures ‘…always involve immoral and unnatural practices.’

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 distribution of condoms is not congruent with our values and traditions.’ Soooo, the values and traditions of Boston College include unwanted pregnancies and the spread of STDs?

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

Maybe the GOP could fixate their attention less on sex and its ramifications and look to ‘save lives’ lost to gun violence and unjustified wars.

Tony Perkins, the head of the Family Research Council, thinks the war on women doesn’t go far enough. He wants to extend it to men.

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

It’s said that Rep. Black and her hubby are worth more than $33 million… no worries for her on all this Obamacare stuff.

Why take away a woman’s reproductive rights? It’s about stripping them of the ability to compete on a level playing field. Republicans want women back in the kitchen, not the boardroom.

Remember when Todd Akin said that crazy thing about ‘legitimate rape?’ Dave and Louis think THIS is even crazier!

They may not be coming for your guns, but they might be coming for your birth control pills if this ever manages to gain any momentum.

When cross-examining Secretary Clinton, Senators Johnson and Paul end up looking more like they’re the bumbling characters from Spy v. Spy.

Should an attorney general be encouraging companies to break the law to defy Obamacare mandates and deny birth control to employees?

‘You know how much progress the notion of gay marriage has made. So I’m just keeping you here on the cutting edge.’

Even though 2012 may seem like a losing year for women in terms of legislation, it turns out that many of these laws are being successfully challenged in the courts.

I have not come to praise Robert Bork, but to bury him…and the ideas for which he stood.

An employee of the conservative think-tank was fired after her boss described birth control as something for sluts.

The GOP felt it perfectly acceptable for employers to deny a female employee contraceptive coverage if they believed it was morally unacceptable.

In her FOX article, The War On Men, Venker attempts to enlighten us—or I should say enlighten FOX readers—on why men don’t want to marry women.