
Gift certificates and gift cards may seem like a risky investment because some
newly bankrupt companies refuse to honor outstanding gift cards, but apparently there's an even more controversial gift option on the market this year. Planned Parenthood in Indiana is
offering gift certificates for the first time ever. The organization said a big increase in calls and visits from newly unemployed and uninsured citizens prompted what it deems the "unusual, yet practical" gift option.

One Louisiana politician's brainstorm for stopping generational welfare — welfare recipients having children who also end up on assistance — is giving birth to huge controversy. The idea? Offering
$1,000 to poor women to get their tubes tied.

Planned Parenthood must think that the conventions are just big orgies. They're asking supporters
to send condoms to the Republican National Convention along with money, of course, that will go to the
Planned Parenthood Action Fund and Barack Obama's campaign.
Ten dollars will send one condom, $35 sends four, you get the picture.
Ever wonder why many insurance companies cover Viagra but not birth control? That can put a woman in a tough spot! John McCain hasn't been too worried about it, since
he voted against a bill that would require insurance companies to match Viagra coverage with birth control coverage.