Apparently to some people 32000 = 0
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Last week, Paul Ryan gave an interview in which, defending his position that there should be no excuses for abortion, he referred to rape as a “method of conception.”
Papers are refusing to run this week’s Doonsbury. It should be seen.
It’s good to know that there are newspapers that have carried it.
Like I said yesterday. I love Doonesbury. I love that they are not afraid to take on big topics. I was impressed with how they handled MST. That papers won’t run this is shameful.
They can run articles and editorials about the legislation, but a cartoon depicting the results is TOO MUCH.
LA Times is running it… In the editorial section.
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Like shit. These assholes in virginia just essentially legalized rape. Forcing something into a woman’s vagina is rape. I hope the shitheads who passed this fucking bill never have sex again.
I’m sure that most folks know by now that Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a breast cancer charity and advocacy organization, announced that they were cutting funding to Planned Parenthood for cancer screenings. In the last five years, the money from Komen allowed PP to provide almost 170,000 breast exams and 6,400 mammogram referrals.
As I said in Salon, whether the organization pulled their support because they caved to political pressure from anti-choicers or because their relatively new VP for Public Affairs is anti-choice, the end result is the same: women’s health and lives will suffer, especially those of low-income women who depend on Planned Parenthood’s services.
If you want to let Komen know how you feel, you can tweet at them at @komenforthecure or call them at 972-701-2168. You can also encourage people to donate to Planned Parenthood or to donate to another breast cancer organization like Breast Cancer Action.
Planned Parenthood is the only healthcare accessible to many people. It does more to prevent abortions than any pro-life group does by providing easy access to birth control. It also provides other healthcare such as STD tests and cancer screenings.
Call Komen and complain at 972-701-2168 or if you are lazy at least tweet at them at @komenforthecure or email them at news@komen.org
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Props to her. Fair is fair. Why should men get to control their bodies when women can’t? And banning birth control for women while being ok with insurance covering Viagra is fucked up.
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So reasonable. Thank you for not shoving your religion down every one else’s throat.

NO ONE GETS LYNCHED FOR EXFOLIATING.
Beautiful.
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There’s some jackass using a presidential campaign as an excuse to play graphic and misleading pro-life commercials.
Someone should run against him as a pro-porn candidate and have their own graphic sex commercials just for the lulz.



