After the hissy-fits of the Conservative MPs at airports Canada got to watch a hissy-fit from the iron lady herself U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
"You can not have maternal health without reproductive health," Clinton said during a news conference with G8 foreign ministers. "And reproductive health includes contraception, and family planning and access to legal, safe abortion."
I always thought family planning was to prevent a pregnancy.
I personally feel the term "Family Planning" refers to any planning and/or decisions made towards having or not having a family. It's planning for your future in regards to a family.... ie: do you want one or not?
It doesn't necessarily mean when someone is going through "Family Planning" that they're trying to avoid a family, that to me just doesn't make sense.
Abortion has nothing to do with reproductive health in fact it can damage reproductive health.
That is subjective and dependent on each individual situation. A particular pregnancy could cause serious enough complications that it could drastically affect your reproductive health (ie: ability to have children in the future)
Just because something "Can" do something doesn't mean it "Will" do something for all situations in relation to that "Can."
And it goes beyond just reproductive health, but that individual's health overall, as if the woman isn't of an adequate weight and health to carry a child full term, it may be in her best interest to have an abortion and perhaps try again to have a kid in the future when she's more healthier.... rather then risk both her and the fetus, thus ending up with two potential deaths.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is clearly showing that she is a loose cannon and a liability to the Democrats and she should be put into a less public role but I can’t really say that because I am not American but she has to respect the Canadian point of view that abortion is a contentious issue like it is in America.
She does and has expressed this respect, where she clearly said she can not speak for Canadians nor dictate to our officials what we should be doing.
You seemed to have missed this quote of hers:
"I'm not going to speak for what Canada decides," Clinton said as she sat beside Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon."
As well as:
"I do not think government should be involved in these decisions," Clinton said, adding that in her opinion "it is perfectly legitimate for people to hold their own personal views based on conscience, religion or any other basis."
Seems reasonable to me, and certainly not a loose cannon as you put it.
It's funny how many finger point at the Democrats for being soft and passive, yet once they speak their voice and stand by their views, suddenly people start shouting for them to be put on the back burner.
Canada has a government that ran on and anti-abortion and anti-gay rights platform and won a minority government.
That doesn't make them right, nor does that mean everybody who voted for them approved those views.
For the record I didn't vote for them.
If the Conservative views were that popular in Canada, they would have won an overwhelming majority.... but considering the greater majority of Canadians voted for parties other then the Conservatives, I don't consider that much of an argument.
The Conservative base is the bible belt of the prairies including the Christian right Albertans.
Stephen Harper is the David who is protecting the Canadian fetuses from the international Goliaths that just want to kill babies and feel good about it.
Now that's quite the ignorant argument, moving on....