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Florida Political News: April 26, 2012

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Our digest of, and commentary on today’s Florida political news and punditry. The new helotry The Miami Herald editorial board: “The i’s aren’t dotted and the t’s aren’t crossed but Sen. Marco Rubio is offering his Republican Party a version of the Dream Act that would provide relief for young adults brought to the United States illegally as children by their immigrant parents.” The GOP should embrace… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : FLA Politics – Front Page Discovery Date : 26/04/2012 02:25 Number of articles : 2

Florida Political News: April 26, 2012

Deceive the Children: NYT ‘Learning Network’ Frames Federal Income Tax Rate Extension as Benefiting ‘Especially the Wealthy’

A New York Times “Learning Network” graphic informs us that under the proposed Obama-GOP tax and spending compromise, “rates will not change for at least two years for anyone.” Wow. Somebody at the Learning Network needs to tell the Old Gray Lady's beat reporters, editorial board, and opinion columnists. Just today, reporter Helene Cooper, in noting

WaPo Rips Plame Film: ‘Full of Distortions’ and ‘Outright Inventions’

The editorial board of the Washington Post on Saturday ripped to shreds the factual authenticity of the new film about the Valerie Plame affair. According to the Post, “'Fair Game,' based on books by [Joe] Wilson and his wife, is full of distortions – not to mention outright inventions” (h/t NBer Beresford ): read more

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Editorial Promoting Telemed Abortions in Iowa Admits They’re Currently Being Done Illegally

In a September 5 editorial promoting the legalization of RU-486 telemed abortions, the Des Moines Register editorial board had to admit Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is currently committing them illegally.  Read carefully: … Planned Parenthood of the Heartland has used telemedicine as it was intended: to expand access to legal health services in rural Iowa. The challenge of that smart approach should prompt state leaders to update laws and policies – to give Iowans increased access to health care, including abortion, through the use of technology . Now it’s up to Iowa leaders to: – Re-evaluate outdated abortion laws in this state. The law requiring physicians to perform abortions made sense when all abortions were surgical procedures. But that requirement is called into question now that women are increasingly choosing to take a drug…. Iowa should take a step forward in fostering 21st century medicine – including using it to give women access to a legal medical procedure. In touting the need for telemed abortions in rural areas, the editorial board did not present a solution for aborting mothers who encounter emergencies in rural areas. Instead the editorial board ridiculously relied on unsubstantiated data from the fox guarding the hen house to say the hens are safe: PP says that of the 1,500 women who have used telemedicine for abortions over the past 2 years, none has reported complications. Yes, let’s take the word of the megaabortion industry committing these abortions to say all is well. Are you really that gullible, Des Moines Register ? Not one complication of 1,500 telemed abortions committed over the course of 2 years? Not one ? Planned Parenthood Federation lists 5 possible complications, which I’m copying and pasting: an allergic reaction to either of the pills incomplete abortion – part of the pregnancy is left inside the uterus infection undetected ectopic pregnancy very heavy bleeding (To clarify, by “part of the pregnancy… left inside the uterus,” PP means not to say “part of the baby.”) So out of 1,500 abortions there has not been one allergic reaction, not one infection, not one ectopic pregnancy found after the fact, and not one case of heavy bleeding? Wow. I skipped the complication of an “incomplete abortion” because the PP Federation elsewhere states : Complete abortion will occur in 96–97 percent of women who choose mifepristone. In the small percentage of cases that medication abortion fails, other abortion procedures are required to end the pregnancies. This means PP of the Heartland, which should have encountered 45-60 incomplete abortions out of 1,500 RU-486 telemed abortions, in actuality encountered not one ? Wow again. That’s amazing. Because if there were any complications or need for surgical abortions in the event of an RU-486 fail, again the question for mothers in rural areas would be, where to go? Had the Des Moines Register editorial board written this opinion piece for a Journalism 101 class, it would have gotten an F for not checking the obviously biased source of a pretty incredible and unsubstantiated statistic. And the board had the nerve to call pro-lifers “backward.”

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Lauren London, Naturi Naughton, More Help Launch Fearless New Mag

‘Class of 2010’ issue is the answer to Vanity Fair ‘s controversial ‘New Hollywood’ picks. By Shaheem Reid Fearless Magazine Photo: Arian Simone Enterprises The new magazine Fearless launches this month by answering Vanity Fair ‘s “New Hollywood” issue with its ” Fearless Class of 2010.” While Vanity Fair was criticized for featuring only white actresses on the cover, Fearless showcases only black actresses. Getting the front-page stamp for the mag’s maiden voyage are Tia Mowry, Naturi Naughton, Monique Coleman, Jennifer Freeman, Kyla Pratt, Tiffany Hines, Chyna Layne and Lauren London. London, who has a child with Lil Wayne, revealed that she will star in the VH1 movie “Single Ladies,” which Queen Latifah is spearheading, and she also explained her spirituality. “I’m always a fighter. With God, no person can stop you,” she told the mag. Meanwhile, Mowry, who stars in the “The Game,” said she lives her life like the name of the magazine. “Success comes with risk,” she said. “Being fearless is important.” “The idea to put a group of young women on the cover was thought of long before the year’s Vanity Fair controversy, but after it happened, our Editorial Board thought it was a great opportunity to celebrate women of color who are actresses in Young Hollywood,” said Arian Simone, the magazine’s editorial director. Simone described the ” Fearless woman” as fashion-forward, free-spirited and forever young. “Takers” actor Lance Cross and athletes Andre Verto and Dwight Freeny are also featured in the issue. What do you think about the magazine’s “Class of 2010”? Let us know in the comments!

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