Trap Law’s
Posted on December 30, 2007
Saw a great blog post today over on ‘Objectify This!’ about the passage of a new TRAP law in Wisconsin; but when i went to leave a comment it wouldn’t let me because i wasn’t logged in… except that there’s no way to register or login on their site. gah! hate that.
anyway. So, since I went to all the trouble to write it out I figured i’d post it up here instead along with a link to the original article. so here it is:
Original Article: You Have the Right to Fewer Choices
If anti-choice legislators *really* wanted to stop women from being “coerced” into abortion they’d support social welfare programs that make it easier for low-income women to afford to be mothers, not place more restrictions on women’s ability to make their own decisions.
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new blog
Posted on January 21, 2007
hey folks,
well, i’ve had a few ‘blogs’ – one at friendster, another at myspace, etc, over the yearts, but never a real one so here goes. i don’t know how often i’ll update it, but occasionally i feel like writing something that just doesn’t fit under any of my other sites so it’s nice to have a place to just play. what prompted the switch was last night i wrote a big long thing about my grandfather and was going to post it on myspace, but Rupert Murdoch’s piece of shit wouldn’t process it due to an ‘unknown error’ and after trying a dozen times and getting the same error i decided i’d be better off to install my own thing anyway.
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