Rep. Phil Gingrey
Defended Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock in their controversial comments about rape and pregnancy, saying that they were “partly right” about rape victims not getting pregnant because “The body shuts things down.”
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Gayle Trotter
Opposed the Violence Against Women Act. The reason, she said at the time, was the law would create the prospect of “false accusers” stealing taxpayer money by using shelters and legal aid.
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Jerry Boykin
Used sexist and lame arguments against allowing women in to military combat roles.
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NM State Rep.Cathrynn Brown
Proposed a bill that would redefine “tampering with evidence” to make it a third-degree felony to get an abortion after you’ve been raped, if it’s done so “with the intent to destroy evidence of the crime.”
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Ark. State Sen. Jason Rapert
Pr0posed a bill that would ban abortions if a fetal heartbeat is detected prohibiting the medical procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
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Sen. Ted Cruz
Voted not to consider the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, a bill that protects victims of domestic violence.
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Sen. Mike Lee
Voted not to consider the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, a bill that protects victims of domestic violence.
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Charlotte Allen
In an essay on National Review Online she says the Sandy Hook shooting was related to a lack of men at the school.
“…a feminized setting is a setting in which helpless passivity is the norm. Male aggression can be a good thing, as in protecting the weak — but it has been forced out of the culture of elementary schools and the education schools that train their personnel.”
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