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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> the administration's corner-cutting on women's health," Baruch said. "It's
a sad day for women's health when politics prevails."After the appeal was
announced late Wednesday, Terry O'Neill, president of the National Organization
for Women, said, "The prevention of unwanted pregnancy, particularly in
adolescents, should not be obstructed by politicians." She called it a "step
backwards for women's health."Last week, O'Neill noted, Obama was applauded
when he addressed members of Planned Parenthood and spoke of the organization's
"core principle" that women should be allowed to make their own decisions
about their health."President Obama should practice what he preaches," O'Neill
said.In appealing the ruling Wednesday, the administration recommitted itself
to a position Obama took during his re-election campaign that younger teens
shouldn't have unabated access to emergency contraceptives, despite the
insistence by physicians groups and much of his Democratic base that the
pill should be readily available.The Justice Department's appeal responded
to an order by U.S. District Judge Edward Korman in New York
that would allow girls and women of any age to buy not
only Plan B but its cheaper generic competition as easily as they
can buy aspirin. Korman gave the FDA 30 days to comply, and
the Monday deadline was approaching.In its filing, the Justice Department
said Korman exceeded his authority and that his decision should be suspended
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te number of crime guns in Mexico are ultimately traced to the
United States, the remark is sure to agitate critics of the failed
Fast and Furious operation -- which allowed weapons to "walk" across the
Mexican border as part of an anti-trafficking sting but ended up fueling
violence in the process.Obama, though, is trying to renew focus on gun
violence after the Senate bill failed last month -- he vowed at
the time that the debate was only "round one" in a longer
battle.Republicans concerned that any new laws will be an ineffective way
to reduce crime -- and a threat to the Second Amendment --
are adamant that round two will not be successful either.At the NRA
conference Friday, Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned "the fight is not
over.""President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have come out and said
they intend to come back at it," Cruz said."The Constitution matters. All
of the Constitution. It's not pick and choose."Cruz invited Biden to "engage
in an hour-long conversation and debate" on how to stop crime.Biden has
not commented on the invitation. But the remark comes after a Politico.com
report said Biden told law enforcement officials Thursday that he's preparing
to launch a new gun control push.According to Politico, he's planning more
trips to talk about the need for expanded background checks and tougher
gun-trafficking laws, though he reportedly hadn't "really discussed" this
with Obama.Asked about the report Friday, W
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