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Sage Lewis, if you ever find yourself in Greensboro, NC, feel free to drop me a line. I’d dig having a beer with you, bro’.

quick thought... August 29th, 2006 - 1:56PM

Imagine paying your grocery bills with this personal check.

quick thought... August 8th, 2006 - 11:07PM

Joe Guarino: …”The most important finding of the poll: only 31% want abortion to remain legal without additional restrictions. Less than one-third support the current status quo. The American people continue to shift in the pro-life direction.”…

quick thought... May 27th, 2006 - 10:22AM

Joe Guarino: “I want Roe vs. Wade to be overturned, so the matter of regulating abortion will revert to the individual states.”…

quick thought... May 4th, 2006 - 4:26PM

On South Dakota’s recent abortion legislation: “An overwhelming majority of South Dakotans believe that the governor and the Legislature went too far. This legislation is extreme and does not reflect the values of South Dakotans who want families to be able to make personal decisions about health care without government interference,” said Jan Nicolay, former Republican lawmaker and spokesperson for the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy Families.

Look, I’m pro-choice, yet I completely understand the opposition to abortion (the act). Everyone does. It’s safe to say that no woman has ever approached an abortion with a gleam in her eye.

This moral commonality — distinctly human — is what makes the debate between the pro-choice and anti-choice crowds so emotionally charged.

The question I pose to you is the following: If you are anti-choice, is the above discourse an example of the type of response that you want your Congresspersonto engage in?

If so, then where do our moral standards come into play? And if elected, how would Robinson’s tone affect his relationships with the rest of Congress and us — the constituents — across various topical issues?

(via Jay Ovittore)

Original coverage: Vernon Robinson: Not In My House

If a lab was burning down, and you had one chance to save a “life,” what choice would you make?

OR

Andrew Wilkow can’t answer it.

The messed up thing about this debate is that everyone agrees that an abortion is the termination of potential life, but the way the right-wing positions their battle is that they’re “pro-life” and the other side is “pro-death.” Wrong.

The movement is called “pro-choice” because that’s exactly what it is — a choice, made by a woman, regarding her own body.

Listen closely towards the second half of the call where Wilkow berates Mike Stark, the caller who asked the question:

[…]

Wilkow: You can’t storm in here and tell me what I’d do and then tell me what you know I would do and then tell me who that I am… I mean who I am. You don’t know me! You can’t tell me how I think! You can’t tell me how to feel! You can’t tell me what would do and not do, John, because you don’t know! You don’t know! Don’t tell me what I wouldn’t do, John, based on your preconceived notions of stereotypical conservatives.

Stark: Hey, listen. If you want your audience to doubt your sanity, there’s nothing I can do to stop that.

[…]

He won’t honestly answer the question, so instead, he launches a defensive attack. Typical.

I wonder what a woman must feel like when she listens to an anti-choice man whining “You can’t tell me…”

(via Crooks & Liars)

March 2nd, 2006

pimping iris

so what’s it gonna take, people?
when is enough, enough?
how long until his actions reflect your morals?
how long until we pay for his sins?
are you feeling me?
are you fucking feeling me?
every day it’s something new
a smirk to the right
and a pound to the few
the base recognizes His play
our theocratic dictator
our aborted yesterday
i mean, tomorrow
tomorrow
yeah, keep on sitting back for tomorrow
shit will just get right
right!?
right.
so right that trees will snap back left
so right that bass will become treble cleft
you can’t get much righter than that
turning a c sharp into a b flat
so right that a woman loses her right
so right that good men lose sight
that an emergency contraceptive replacement
is a backhanded slight
so the question that remains
is what are you willing to do?
are you ready to alter your life?
are you ready to let reality shine through?
are you ready to put pen to pad?
are you ready to find that voice within?
are you ready to step up and grad?
are you ready to stop being chagrined?
it ain’t a simple move
(discerning truth from lies)
it takes a whole new groove
(cutting away from some comfortable ties)
friends will drift away or straight up get cut
from your roster of ideals
your ability to deal
in a life of new found zeal
but that’s where i live
how i move through my day
it’s my warrior way
my soldier’s pay
my march in step to a brighter day
the difference between
feelin’
knowin’
holdin’
showin’
askin’
tellin’
seperatin’
gellin’
Contact!
Can I get a ***!?
***!
Bullshit.
Now there’s a Scenario that won’t get played…?
Out



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