Friday, August 29, 2008

Mexico's Roe v. Wade

Great news: the Mexican Supreme Court has upheld legal abortion in Mexico City!

The ruling is likely to encourage similar legislative drives outside Mexico City, where abortion remains illegal except in certain cases, such as pregnancies resulting from rape or incest.

Abortion rights activists said the ruling set a precedent for state legislatures to pass measures legalizing abortion. The leftist Democratic Revolution Party, which governs Mexico City, has signaled plans to push for such laws.
Hooray! Now even more lives will be saved!

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Friday, August 22, 2008

It's about keeping contraception away from rape victims.

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"'This regulation is not about contraception. It's about abortion,' said Mike Leavitt, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.

But Mr. Leavitt acknowledged that some medical providers may want to 'press the definition' and make the case that some forms of contraception are tantamount to abortion.

Karen Brauer, president of Pharmacists for Life, said she expects members of her group will do exactly that. 'It would be pretty excellent,' she said, if states lost federal funding over laws requiring pharmacists to fill birth-control prescriptions."
(Emphasis mine.)

Sixteen states currently require hospitals to provide rape victims with information about emergency contraception, but Pharmacists For Life wants to put a stop to that. Normal people see nothing wrong with protecting rape victims from unwanted pregnancy, but Karen Brauer feels we ought to be more worried about protecting rapists' sperm, and the Bush administration agrees.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

One year later, legal abortion is saving lives in Mexico

It's been one year since Mexico City legalized abortion up to 12 weeks and required public hospitals to provide them for free, and so far, at least a dozen women's lives have been saved.

According to the Health Secretariat more than 96.9% of the abortions in the last year have been performed without complications. Only one death occurred due to medical malpractice, in which case the doctor responsible was suspended. Raffaela Schiavon highlights the fact that "overall maternal mortality has significantly decreased (14 deaths less than in 2006), and that there has been a clear decline of mortality due to abortion (only one death compared to an average between 8 and 10 per year in the last decade).
(Emphasis mine.) And contrary to the predictions of anti-choicers, women have not flocked to Mexico City from all over the country for abortions: 78% of the patients lived in Mexico City. There are likely thousands more Mexican women who can not afford to travel to Mexico City for abortions, and must still rely on clandestine/do-it-yourself procedures. Imagine how many more lives could be saved if abortion was legalized throughout Mexico.

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Saturday, August 09, 2008

Abortion is a life-saving medical procedure

Memo to Democrats for Life:

If you want to be taken seriously by the Democratic party, it's probably best not to say stupid things like this:

[NARAL Pro-Choice America president Kate] Michelman supports language that pledges to reduce the "need for abortion," implicitly acknowledging the reasonableness of abortion in certain circumstances. [Democrats for Life executive director Kristen] Day, on the other hand, tells me "there is never a need for abortion," and she wants the party to emphatically state that its goal is to reduce the total number of abortions.
(Emphasis mine.) Never a need for abortion? Has Ms. Day never heard of ectopic pregnancy? Placental abruption? Cancer?

The fact is ABORTION SAVES LIVES EVERY DAY. Anyone who could say that there is "never a need for abortion" obviously cares more about slut-shaming than respecting life.

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Paris Hilton's campaign ad

In response to McCain's ridiculous "Celeb" ad, Paris Hilton has made her own "ad," and it is HILARIOUS!

See more funny videos at Funny or Die

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Why not Sebelius?

THIS. I think it would be great if Obama picked Kathleen Sebelius as his veep. She has a fantastic pro-choice record. She's vetoed so many awful anti-choice bills in her time as governor of Kansas, the local Catholic archbishop asked her to stop taking communion.

I know I'm a pro-choice, feminist Clinton voter who's supposed to be all upset over her not being the VP, but I think picking Sebelius as VP would send a clear message that Obama cares about women's issues and women's advancement.

Hillary's loss should not be a loss for every other well-qualified, ambitious woman in this country.

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made for Walkin'

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