In its purest form, "gotcha" politics is taking a single moment -- a snapshot in time based on one statement, one policy stance, one incident -- and using it to define the whole.
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Who among the crowded field of presidential candidates, both Democratic and Republican, will do the most to address the rising cost of hormonal birth control on college campuses?
No matter what the framers intended, we now follow a system of government that is heavily weighed toward the executive branch. So more than ever we need a President who understands the importance of global women's health.
An increasing amount of attention is being paid to rising birth control prices at college health centers, but one big piece of the puzzle has gotten minimal coverage: the part where the 100-400% price increases also affect 400 community health centers that primarily serve the poor.
Many pro-choice Americans opposed abortion at some point in their lives. Anna Clark explores her own journey and shares the stories of others whose beliefs have shifted over time.
As we wind down from World AIDS Day, and dust off our "if you get drunk at the office party don't forget to use a condom" messages for the festive season, I wonder what sexual and reproductive health advocates should be saying next year.
Congress caves on the global gag rule but the huge spending bill expected to pass this week will head to President Bush's desk with some reproductive health victories.