Although Republicans traditionally have not been against contraceptive Birth Control (they typically have not had a view either way) the party is growing more anti-birth control, particularly as it comes increasingly under control of the Tea Party. Current Republican-led legislation in Wisconsin and Indiana seeks to put serious constraints on access to birth control. Mitt Romney, who is pro-life, has said he identifies life as beginning at conception rather than implantation, which means he is against contraceptives such as the birth control pill. Former president George W. Bush attempted to strip contraceptive coverage for federal employees, appointed anti-birth control leader David Hager to the FDA panel that approves and expands access to contraceptive methods, chose another contraception opponent to oversee the nation's contraceptive program for the poor, and invested unprecedented sums into sex-ed programs that prohibit mention of contraception.
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No, birth control pills DO NOT protect against HIV
No, he is not against it. President Obama is in favor of birth control and family planning.
Birth control only protects against pregnancy. Condoms protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
The only type of birth control that protects against HIV are condoms. Other methods do not prevent HIV.
yes
yes of coarse
Republicans have nothing against legal immigration. They don't like illegal immigration.
Republicans gained control of Congress in 1866. Radical Republicans had the support of many Northerners who believed stricter measures should be taken against the former Confederate states. After the vicious violence in New Orleans that had killed dozens of Freedman, they supported the Radical Republicans and the Fourteenth Amendment.
No, absolutely not
Absolutley not! The two things that do are: no sex or condoms. Birth control pills control the births of babies, nothing more.
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