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Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline - 0 views

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    Led by the Nobel Women's Initiative, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, along with seven other Nobel laureates, have written and sent President Obama a letter, urging him to reject the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. -- CW/RSN
D. Wayne Moore

does Life Begin At Conception? - 0 views

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    This is the single most important question in the abortion debate as far as the right-to-lifers are concerned. For them, it is a no-brainer.
Fay Paxton

Memo to Republican Men: Get Knocked up or STFU |The Political Pragmatic - 0 views

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    Even stupid, self-centered Republican men have the right to their beliefs, I just don't want them imposed on me. Besides, I respect the opinions of people who speak from experience and have a stake in the outcome of the problem they seek to resolve. To my way of thinking, if Republican men really want to have credibility about the abortion issue, then they should get knocked up. Until then, I for one would appreciate it if they would just shut the f**k up.
Fay Paxton

The False Virtue of Catholic Bishops and the Courts |The Political Pragmatic - 0 views

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    Under the guise of religious consciousness and First Amendment rights, Conservatives are mounting yet another assault on women's health and freedom that would deny millions of women access to affordable contraception. While the challenge scheduled to be heard by the Supreme Court was not brought by Catholics, it's all the same to me. Besides, they were the loudest and most aggressive in their objections. So, I decided to repost this information I presented during the 2010 debate because the objections represents the epitome of hypocrisy and false morality to me.
Fay Paxton

The Birth Control War - Religion Has Nothing to do With It |The Political Pragmatic - 0 views

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    On March 3, 1873, Congress passed the Comstock Act banning contraceptives. The statute defined contraceptives as obscene and illicit. The belief was that contraception was lewd, immoral and promoted promiscuity.
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Saudi Women Demand Sweeping Lingerie Reforms - women's history month - saudi arabia boy... - 0 views

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    But during these already traumatic shopping outings, the women are often accompanied by their husbands or male relatives, who tag along to "ensure that the women remain safe" with male sales people. Confronted with the embarrassment already interacting with strange men about their own "unmentionables," the added layer of having embarrassed male relatives there is too much for most women to bear.
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