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[Elizabeth Banks] Planned Parenthood is something
I care very deeply about. Planned Parenthood
was my healthcare provider when I didn't
have insurance after graduating college. Yes,
I got birth control. But it was for my massive
migraine headaches and my heavy flow. Yea,
I'm on record saying I had a heavy flow. And
unfortunately, these are the types of things
that I don't want to discuss with employers.
I don't want to talk about that with my employer.
That's between me and my doctor. And at the
time, my doctor happened to be at Planned
Parenthood. So I'm really grateful that they
exist and that they provide essential services
for women all over this country.
[Banks] The services that they provide, what
is it, 95 percent of them don't involve anything
controversial. So for that little 5 percent,
that Mitt Romney decides he doesn't agree
with, he's going to take away cancer screenings?
What is he doing? He's going to take away
people's access to health care closeby? We're
talking about working class ladies who need
healthcare. That's it, that's Planned Parenthood.
And if, and I don't know how a lot of communities
could get by without them
[Banks] President Obama has not compromised
on women's rights and that's why President
Obama needs to stay in office.
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