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http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswire.asp

19:55 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 339


4/18/2014 - Texas Hospitals Revoke Admitting Privileges to Abortion Providers



Reproductive health access in Texas continues to vanish in the wake of HB 2, the omnibus anti-abortion bill that, among other things, requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges in order to keep their clinics open. Three Texas abortion providers this week had their hospital admitting privileges revoked at nearby hospitals after abortion opponents threatened the hospitals with negative publicity.



Foundation Surgical Hospital of El Paso revoked Dr. Pamela Richter's temporary admitting privileges last week without notice or explanation. Dr. Richter, who provides abortion care at Reproductive Services in El Paso, immediately filed for a temporary restraining order, but federal district judge Lee Yeakel denied her request Wednesday afternoon. Although Judge Yeakel said he believed "irreparable harm" would be caused to the over one million people living in the clinic's vicinity, he ultimately ruled that plaintiffs had not met the legal requirements for the restraining order.



"Forcing patients to travel hundreds of miles to the nearest clinic does absolutely nothing to improve any 'health or safety measures. In fact, it does exactly the opposite," Heather Busby, the executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Texas, told ThinkProgress. "But we knew all along HB 2 was not about improving care, but making it inaccessible."



Dr. Richter has performed over 17,000 abortions over her career - and not once has required admitting privileges or sent a patient to the hospital for post-abortion care. Reproductive Services, however, will no longer be able to provide abortion services.



In North Texas, Doctors Lamar Robinson and Jasbir Ahluwalia received notices on March 31 informing them that their admitting privileges to the University General Hospital of Dallas had been revoked, with the hospital's CEO claiming the hospital was unaware they were providing abortion care and that the hospital believed such care would damage its reputation. A Dallas County judge granted Robinson and Ahluwalia a temporary restraining order against HB 2 until their legal challenge can receive a full hearing on April 30. Both doctors claim that they were open about their off-site abortion services when they applied for admitting privileges. Federal and state laws also forbid hospitals from discriminating against doctors who perform abortions.



Texas advocates expressed fears during legislative debate over HB 2 that anti-abortion protesters would pressure hospitals to deny abortion providers required admitting privileges, and as predicted, reproductive rights opponents in the state have indeed developed templates for action - including threatening protests and vigils on hospital grounds - with the intent to convince hospitals to revoke admitting privileges for abortion providers.



"Texas has put the constitutional rights of women in the hands of hospital administrators," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which has filed two legal challenges to HB2. "As a consequence, the list of high-quality abortion providers forced to turn away patients continues to grow, while reproductive health care options for Texas women continue to shrink."



Before HB 2 was enacted in Texas, the state had 44 operating abortion clinics. Now, at least 20 have closed - and a 400-mile region in the state has been left with no clinics at all. Many women are being forced to cross state lines to access abortion care, and those who cannot find the resources to do so are resorting to illegal and unsafe methods to end their pregnancies.



Earlier this month, the Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the ACLU of Texas filed a petition asking the full US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to reconsider its panel decision upholding the constitutionality of HB 2's admitting privileges requirement.


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leBeau
leBeau
22:13 May 01 2014

The abortion litigation will be ongoing always, it is a subject that the US Supreme Court reviews regularly. States have a right to enact new laws concerning abortions and requirements. The ultimate question is whether the laws violate the United States Constitutional rights provided for in Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey



there are other cases but those two are the strongest, where Casey provided limitations on Roe.





 

http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswire.asp

19:53 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 340


4/29/2014 - Google Removes Misleading Crisis Pregnancy Center Ads



In response to a campaign by NARAL Pro-Choice America, Google has removed deceptive crisis pregnancy center (CPC) advertisements from its search engine results when users seek information about abortion services.



An investigation by NARAL found that 79 percent of the CPCs advertising on Google misrepresented their services by claiming they provided abortions when they did not; they only provided counseling services and information about alternatives to abortion. Crisis pregnancy centers have been found to purposefully use inaccurate medical information, false statements, and emotional manipulation to dissuade women from receiving abortion care. These ads have now been taken down for violating Google's advertising policy that ads must be truthful and accurate.



"Anyone looking for abortion services should be able to depend on their search engine to provide them with accurate resources," said Ilyse Hogue, President of NARAL. "Anything less is aiding and abetting ideologically driven groups with a calculated campaign to lie to and shame women making one of the most important decisions of our lives."


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leBeau
leBeau
22:15 May 01 2014

This is why the person must be wary of any advertisements, your best bet is to go to your PCP and discuss available services in your area.





 

http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswire.asp

19:52 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 341


4/29/2014 - Feminist Majority Foundation Applauds Release of First Report from the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault



Feminist Majority Foundation today celebrates the release of the first report from the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault.



"The release of this report is an important step in fighting the scourge of sexual assault on college campuses," said Eleanor Smeal, President of Feminist Majority Foundation. "We are thrilled that the White House is developing concrete actions and guidelines to support survivors and assist universities in preventing sexual assault. No student should have to face sexual violence while at school. Neither should they be abandoned by school officials they trust to protect them."



The report, titled "Not Alone: The First Report of the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault," details steps the Task Force will take to prevent sexual assault and support survivors on college campuses, using recommendations it gathered from a wide variety of people during a 90-day review period. Among other steps, the Task Force will pilot and evaluate sexual assault prevention strategies on campuses, provide specialized training for school officials, and make federal enforcement efforts more transparent and clear with the launch of a new website: www.NotAlone.gov.



In January, President Obama created the Task Force and released an initial report that found 1 in 5 women have been sexually assaulted in college, but only 12 percent of student victims report the assault. In addition, dozens of schools have recently been placed under federal investigation for mishandling sexual assault cases on campus.



The Feminist Majority Foundation, through its network of hundreds of college campuses nationwide, has launched its Campaign to End Campus Sexual Violence to pressure universities and colleges to do more to reduce sexual assault on campus. The Feminist Majority Foundation is participating in several coalitions on many campuses and providing training for student activists to combat this issue.


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Montana teacher's 1-month rape sentence overturned

19:46 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 342


BILLINGS, Mont. – The Montana Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned a one-month sentence that was widely condemned as too lenient for a former high school teacher convicted of raping a 14-year-old student.



The court ordered a new judge to re-sentence defendant Stacey Dean Rambold, who has been free since completing the previous term last fall.



Yellowstone County Attorney Scott Twito said that according to state sentencing laws, the decision means Rambold must serve a minimum of two years in prison.



The high court's decision cited in part the actions of District Judge G. Todd Baugh, of Billings, who suggested the young victim shared responsibility for her rape because she had some control over the situation.



Rambold's attorney, Jay Lansing, was traveling and not immediately available, his office said.



State prosecutors said Rambold should have received a minimum of two years under state law.



Baugh relied on a different section of the same statute when he gave the defendant 15 years with all but 31 days suspended and a one-day credit for time served. Rambold was required to register as a sex offender and was to remain on probation through 2028.



A disciplinary complaint against Baugh from the Judicial Standards Commission is pending with the state Supreme Court. Justices said that will be dealt with separately.



Baugh sparked outrage when he commented that victim Cherice Moralez was "older than her chronological age."



The teen committed suicide in 2010 before Rambold went to trial.



Rambold went before Baugh in August after he violated a deferred-prosecution agreement by getting booted out of a sex-offender treatment program.



Baugh appeared to show sympathy for the defendant and agreed with Lansing's recommendation that Rambold receive a 15-year sentence with all but one month suspended. Prosecutors had sought a 20-year term with 10 years suspended.



Baugh also made comments pinning some of the responsibility in the case on Moralez, whom the judge described as "older than her chronological age."



The disciplinary complaint pending before the high court would have Baugh removed from the bench for alleged bias.


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leBeau
leBeau
22:16 May 01 2014

Anyone guilty of sexual crimes against another - minor or adult- should live the rest of the live in a prison cell. the end.





NekoSan
NekoSan
19:45 May 20 2014

THANK YOU!!!! MOST RAPISTS GET OFF WITH 4-6 YEARS





 

17:38 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 352


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwOjmVfvEqI


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17:37 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 353


I will block trolls


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http://www.abort73.com/abortion_facts/us_abortion_law/

17:35 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 355


The history of abortion in the United States is far more complicated than most people imagine. It has been an issue of varying contention for more than 200 years. Nevertheless, abortion has never enjoyed such universal protection under the law as it has since 1973. As it stands today, American women have the legal right to obtain an abortion in all 50 states, through all nine months of pregnancy, for virtually any reason at all. This has been true since the Supreme Court declared that autonomous abortion rights are built into the Constitution, and that legal barriers to abortion are unconstitutional. This ruling was arrived at on the premise that the 9th and 14th Amendments, according to legal precedent established during the 1960's, guarantees a woman's "right to privacy"—a right that extends even to abortion.



The opportunity to make such a sweeping declaration came via two cases which both presented constitutional challenges to state criminal abortion laws. One case came from Texas and the other from Georgia. The Texas case, Roe v. Wade involved a pregnant, single woman, "Roe," who was suing the Dallas County district attorney, Henry Wade, to prevent him from enforcing Texas' abortion prohibition. Since her life was not threatened by her pregnancy, she had no legal basis for aborting in Texas (prohibitive abortion laws had existed in Texas with very little change since 1854, but had always included an exception to save the life of the mother). The Georgia case, Doe v. Bolton, involved a married woman who was also denied an abortion for not meeting the necessary state requirements (Georgia law allowed for abortion if the life or health of the mother was threatened, if the baby was seriously deformed, or if the pregnancy was a result of rape). A three-judge District Court ruled that Roe did have basis to sue, and declared Texas abortion law void for being "vague" and "overbroad."1 The District Court ruling in the Doe case was split. It ruled that there were some unnecessary bureaucratic burdens that might hinder someone from receiving a due abortion, but they still held that the State had a right to restrict abortion according to the princliples already in place. Both decisions were appealed, both decisions ended up before the Supreme Court, and both verdicts were handed down on the same day: January 22, 1973.



Roe ruled (7-2) that though states did have an interest in protecting fetal life, such interest was not "compelling" until the fetus was viable (placing viability at the start of the third trimester).2 Thus, all state abortion laws that forbade abortion during the first six months of pregnancy were thereby invalidated. Third trimester abortions were declared to be legal only if the pregnancy threatened the life or health of the mother. The Doe verdict, however, defined "health of the mother" in such broad terms, that any prohibitions to 3rd trimester abortions were essentially eliminated.3 According to Justice Harry Blackmun's majority opinion, a woman's health includes her "physical, emotional, psychological, (and) familial" well-being, and should include considerations about the woman's age.4 "All these factors may relate to health," Blackmun argued, so as to give "the attending physician the room he needs to make his best medical judgment."5 In other words, if a woman is upset about her 3rd trimester pregnancy (psychological health), her doctor has the necessary legal basis to abort.



In 1976, abortion again made its way to the Supreme Court, in Planned Parenthood v. Danforth, where all state laws requiring spousal or parental consent were thrown out. Thornburg v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, a 1986 case that was split 5-4, struck down all manner of abortion restrictions including the requirement to inform women about abortion alternatives, the requirement to educate women about prenatal development, the requirement to inform women of the potential risks of abortion, the requirement to keep records of abortion, and the requirement that 3rd trimester abortions be performed in such a way as to spare the life of the viable child. All these were argued to be violations of a woman's right to privacy. In 1989, however, in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, Roe was dealt a serious blow. The court, in a 5-4 opinion, let stand a Missouri statute stating that human life begins at conception, and declared that the state does have a "compelling" interest in fetal life throughout pregnancy.6 The trimester/viability framework of Roe was basically thrown out, but Justice O'Connor, despite arguing for essentially the same thing in prior case law, withheld her endorsement from the portion of the Webster opinion which would have actually overturned Roe. As such, federal abortion laws remained largely unchanged, but the rationale for such laws began to crumble. Many states took this opportunity to put more restrictive state measures in place. In 1990, two cases (Hodgson v. Minnesota and Ohio v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health) ruled that states requiring parental consent before a minor could have an abortion must allow for a judicial bypass.



In 1992, Planned Parenthood v. Casey reached the Supreme Court. The right to legal abortion was upheld in the Casey decision, but a 24-hour waiting period was put in place, as well as an informed consent requirement, a parental consent provision, and a record keeping mandate. States were also given more discretion as to when viability begins. Casey was decided 5-4, but the opinion of the Court was essentially divided into three factions. Justices Blackmun and Stevens did not endorse the new burdens placed on legal abortion, but were willing to concede to gain the support of Justices O'Connor, Kennedy and Souter, who believed that Casey was a happy medium between giving states more control while still upholding the basic conclusions of Roe. Justices Rehnquist, White, Scalia and Thomas dissented altogether, believing Roe had no Constitutional basis to begin with and thereby felt no obligation to uphold it. Today, the language of Casey, more than Roe, serves as the dominant precedent in abortion law.



The last abortion-related case to reach the Supreme Court was Gonzales v. Carhart, which was decided in 2007 by a 5-4 vote. It upheld a 2003 congressional ban on the abortion procedure known as intact dilation and evacuation—also known as dilation and extraction (D&X) or partial-birth abortion. The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 came in response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Stenberg v. Carhart (2000) that Nebraska's partial-birth abortion ban violated the Federal Constitution as interpreted by Roe and Casey. Late-term abortionist, LeRoy Carhart, brought the suit against Nebraska Attorney General, Don Stenburg. The verdict was decided 5-4 on the basis that the Nebraska law did not include an exception for preserving the "health" of the mother–though it did include an exception if D&X was deemed necessary to save the life of the mother. The Court rejected Nebraska's contention that "safe alternatives" to partial-birth abortion made the health exception unnecessary. Three years later, Congress essentially reversed the Court by concluding that there was "a moral, medical, and ethical consensus that partial-birth abortion is a gruesome and inhumane procedure that is never medically necessary and should be prohibited."7 The federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act also defined the procedure more specifically than the Nebraska statute had done previously. When LeRoy Carhart challenged the constitutionality of the ruling, the Eighth Circuit of Appeals ruled in his favor, causing U.S. Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales, to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court. The 2007 verdict upheld the ban, ruling that it was not overly vague nor that the lack of a health exception imposed an undue burden on a woman's right to abortion. Though the arguments had changed very little between 2000 and 2007, the make up of the Court had. The retirement of Sandra Day O'Connor (who opposed the ban in 2000) and William Rehnquist, along with the appointment of John Roberts and Samuel Alito, ultimately reversed the earlier outcome.



Despite, the legal wranglings which are documented in the cases above, abortion law has remained virtually unchanged since Roe was first decided. The single decision of seven, non-elected justices continues to define federal abortion policy decades after it first invalidated 200 years of state law. John T. Noonan, Senior Circuit Judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote the following of Roe's unprecedented ruling:



On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States deciding Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton announced that a new personal liberty existed in the Constitution—the liberty of a woman to procure the termination of her pregnancy at any time in its course… Some of the [repealed abortion legislation] was old, going back to the mid-nineteenth century, some was recent… (But) old or new, compromise or complete protection from conception, passed by nineteenth-century males or confirmed by popular vote of both sexes, maintained by apathy or reaffirmed in vigorous democratic battle, none of the existing legislation on abortion conformed to the Court’s criteria. By this basic fact alone, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton may stand as the most radical decisions ever issued by the Supreme Court.8



Edward Lazarus, a former clerk of the man who wrote the Roe opinion, echoes this same theme. Despite his affection for Justice Blackmun and his unwavering support for legal abortion, he writes:



[Roe v. Wade] has little connection to the Constitutional right it purportedly interpreted… [W]hen Democratic senators oppose a judicial appointment because of the nominee’s opposition to Roe, they not only endorse but make a litmus test out of one of the most intellectually suspect constitutional decisions of the modern era. They practically require that a judicial nominee sign on to logic that is, at best, questionable, and at worst, disingenuous and results-oriented.9



At its core, Roe v. Wade is a decision that is explicitly defended on the basis of ignorance. Justice Blackmun stated in the majority opinion that, "at this point in the development of man's knowledge... [we cannot] resolve the difficult question of when life begins."10 He further states that "if this suggestion of (fetal) personhood is established, the [case in support of legal abortion] collapses, for the fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the (14th) Amendment."11 While the claim, we just don't know when life begins, was demonstrably false in 1973, it is even more nonsensical today. We do know when life begins. We are "at the point in the development of man's knowledge" where we can "resolve [this] difficult question." Nevertheless, the law remains the same. Abortion has become entrenched in American life, and the institution which was hoisted upon us without public debate has become a force to be reckoned with. John T. Noonan argues that, thanks to Roe, "human life has less protection in the United States today than at any time since the inception of the country [and] less protection... than in any country of the Western world."12 Like slavery before it, abortion is now central to the lives of many Americans, but no matter what the social cost may be, when laws victimize the weak and vulnerable (rather than protecting them), it is time for those laws to change.


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http://abortion.procon.org/

17:34 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 356




The US Supreme Court has declared abortion to be a "fundamental right" guaranteed by the US Constitution. The landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade, decided on Jan. 22, 1973 in favor of abortion rights, remains the law of the land. The 7-2 decision stated that the Constitution gives "a guarantee of certain areas or zones of privacy," and that "This right of privacy... is broad enough to encompass a woman's decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy." [49]





Reproductive choice empowers women by giving them control over their own bodies. The choice over when and whether to have children is central to a woman's independence and ability to determine her future. [134] Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote in the 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, "The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the Nation has been facilitated by their ability to control their reproductive lives." [8] Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in her dissenting opinion in Gonzales v. Carhart (2007) that undue restrictions on abortion infringe upon "a woman's autonomy to determine her life's course, and thus to enjoy equal citizenship stature." [59] CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, JD, stated that Roe v. Wade was "a landmark of what is, in the truest sense, women’s liberation." [113]





Personhood begins after a fetus becomes "viable" (able to survive outside the womb) or after birth, not at conception. [31] [32] Embryos and fetuses are not independent, self-determining beings, and abortion is the termination of a pregnancy, not a baby. A person's age is calculated from birth date, not conception, and fetuses are not counted in the US Census.





Fetuses are incapable of feeling pain when most abortions are performed. According to a 2010 review by Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, "most neuroscientists believe that the cortex is necessary for pain perception." The cortex does not become functional until at least the 26th week of a fetus' development, long after most abortions are performed. This finding was endorsed in 2012 by the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, [1] which stated that that there is "no legitimate scientific information that supports the statement that a fetus experiences pain." [142] According to Stuart W. G. Derbyshire, PhD, Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham (England), "...fetuses cannot be held to experience pain. Not only has the biological development not yet occurred to support pain experience, but the environment after birth, so necessary to the development of pain experience, is also yet to occur." [10] The "flinching" and other reactions seen in fetuses when they detect pain stimuli are mere reflexes, not an indication that the fetus is perceiving or "feeling" anything. [135] [145]





Access to legal, professionally-performed abortions reduces maternal injury and death caused by unsafe, illegal abortions. According to Daniel R. Mishell, Jr., MD, Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, before abortion was legalized women would frequently try to induce abortions by using coat hangers, knitting needles, or radiator flush, or by going to unsafe "back-alley" abortionists. [150] In 1972, there were 39 maternal deaths from illegal abortions. By 1976, after Roe v. Wade had legalized abortion nationwide, this number dropped to two. [7] The World Health Organization estimated in 2004 that unsafe abortions cause 68,000 maternal deaths worldwide each year, many of those in developing countries where safe and legal abortion services are difficult to access. [11]





Modern abortion procedures are safe and do not cause lasting health issues such as cancer and infertility. A 2012 study in Obstetrics & Gynecology found a woman's risk of dying from having an abortion is 0.6 in 100,000, while the risk of dying from giving birth is around 14 times higher (8.8 in 100,000). The study also found that "pregnancy-related complications were more common with childbirth than with abortion." [3] The American Medical Association and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists stated "Abortion is one of the safest medical procedures performed in the United States." They also said the mortality rate of a colonoscopy is more than 40 times greater than that of an abortion. [122] The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the American Cancer Society (ACS), and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) all refuted the claim that abortion can lead to a higher probability of developing breast cancer. [22] A 1993 fertility investigation of 10,767 women by the Joint Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists found that women who had at least two abortions experienced the same future fertility as those who had at least two natural pregnancies. [14]





Abortion gives pregnant women the option to choose not to bring fetuses with profound abnormalities to full term. Some fetuses have such severe disorders that death is guaranteed before or shortly after birth. These include anencephaly, in which the brain is missing, and limb-body wall complex, in which organs develop outside the body cavity. [12] It would be cruel to force women to carry fetuses with fatal congenital defects to term. Even in the case of nonfatal conditions, such as Down syndrome, parents may be unable to care for a severely disabled child. Deborah Anne Driscoll, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania, said "many couples... don’t have the resources, don’t have the emotional stamina, don’t have the family support [to raise a child with Down syndrome]." [9]





Women who are denied abortions are more likely to become unemployed, to be on public welfare, to be below the poverty line, and to become victims of domestic violence. A University of California at San Francisco study found that women who were turned away from abortion clinics (because they had passed the gestational limit imposed by the clinic) were three times more likely to be below the poverty level two years later than women who were able to obtain abortions. 76% of the "turnaways" ended up on unemployment benefits, compared with 44% of the women who had abortions. The same study found that women unable to obtain abortions were more likely to stay in a relationship with an abusive partner than women who had an abortion, and were more than twice as likely to become victims of domestic violence. [114] [73]





Reproductive choice protects women from financial disadvantage. Many women who choose abortion don't have the financial resources to support a child. 42% of women having abortions are below the federal poverty level. [13] A Sep. 2005 survey in the peer-reviewed Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health asking women why they had an abortion found that 73% of respondents said they could not afford to have a baby, and 38% said giving birth would interfere with their education and career goals. [19] An Oct. 2010 University of Massachusetts at Amherst study published in the peer-reviewed American Sociological Review found that women at all income levels earn less when they have children, with low-wage workers being most affected, suffering a 15% earnings penalty. [136]





A baby should not come into the world unwanted. Having a child is an important decision that requires consideration, preparation, and planning. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment stated that unintended pregnancies are associated with birth defects, low birth weight, maternal depression, increased risk of child abuse, lower educational attainment, delayed entry into prenatal care, a high risk of physical violence during pregnancy, and reduced rates of breastfeeding. [75] 49% of all pregnancies among American women are unintended. [50]





Abortion reduces welfare costs to taxpayers. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a nonpartisan federal agency, evaluated a proposed anti-abortion bill that would ban all abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy, and found that the resulting additional births would increase the federal deficit by $225 million over nine years, due to the increased need for Medicaid coverage. Also, since many women seeking late-term abortions are economically disadvantaged, their children are likely to require welfare assistance. [129] [130]





Abortion reduces crime. According to a study co-written by Freakonomics co-author Steven D. Levitt, PhD, and published in the peer-reviewed Quarterly Journal of Economics, "legalized abortion has contributed significantly to recent crime reductions." Around 18 years after abortion was legalized, crime rates began to drop abruptly, and crime rates dropped earlier in states that allowed abortion earlier. Because "women who have abortions are those most at risk to give birth to children who would engage in criminal activity," and women who had control over the timing of childbearing were more likely to raise children in optimal environments, crime is reduced when there is access to legal abortion. [20]





Abortion is justified as a means of population control. Philosopher Peter Singer, MA, Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, defended abortion as a way to curb overpopulation. [137] The United Nations estimated that the world's population will increase to 9.3 billion by 2050, which would be "the equivalent of adding another India and China to the world," according to the Los Angeles Times. [131] Malnutrition, starvation, poverty, lack of medical and educational services, pollution, underdevelopment, and conflict over resources are all consequences of overpopulation. [21] With 43.8 million abortions performed worldwide in 2008 [74], the population increase if abortion were unavailable could be substantial. [132]





Many religious organizations and people of faith support women's reproductive choice. Although many religious groups oppose abortion, the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church, and the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations are all officially pro-choice. [139] [140] [141] The Bible, despite interpretations to the contrary, contains no explicit condemnation of abortion, and does not portray the killing of a fetus as equivalent to the killing of a human being. In Exodus 21:22-25, the crime of causing a woman to miscarry is treated as a property crime, whereas killing the woman is considered murder and is punished with the death penalty. [33] While the Catholic and Lutheran churches oppose abortion, more of their members believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases versus illegal in all or most cases (51% vs. 45%, Lutheran; 48% vs. 45%, Catholic). [151] Joe Biden, 47th US Vice President, stated in Oct. 2012 that "I accept my church’s position on abortion... But I refuse to impose it on equally devout Christians and Muslims and Jews, and I just refuse to impose that on others..." [138]

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Court cases and fact

17:32 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 357


From Roe v. Wade in 1973 through 2011, nearly 53 million legal abortions were performed in the United States – an average of about 1.4 million abortions per year. [84] At 2008 abortion rates, three in ten US women will have an abortion before age 45. [13]



Although the Catholic and Lutheran churches oppose abortion, more of their members believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases versus illegal in all or most cases (51% vs. 45%, Lutheran; 48% vs. 45%, Catholic). [151]



A woman's risk of dying from having an abortion is 0.6 in 100,000, while the risk of dying from giving birth is around 14 times higher (8.8 in 100,000). [3] The mortality rate of a colonoscopy is more than 40 times greater than that of an abortion. [122]



8.5% of abortions reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2010 were undergone by women who had three or more previous abortions. [83]



More US state abortion restrictions were enacted between 2011 and 2013 (205 in total) than were adopted during the whole previous decade (189). [105]


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Myth about abortions

17:31 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 358


10 Anti-Abortion Myths



By Tom Head

If you've been keeping up with the abortion debate in this country, you have no doubt heard some very interesting claims made by anti-abortion activists. Some of these claims deserve to be taken seriously, but others...well, not so much. In the spirit of honesty, here are ten provably false claims that anti-abortion activists really need to stop repeating.

1. "You can't be pro-choice and be anti-death penalty/anti-war at the same time."



Akhtar Hussein/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

False. The pro-choice position is predicated on the idea that women have the right to decide whether to carry their pregnancies to term. The victims of the death penalty and war are fully conscious persons rather than presentient entities in a woman's womb, so the moral questions involved are entirely different.

2. "Abortion causes breast cancer."

"Cancer Cell"



Mostly false. In 1997, the New England Journal of Medicine published the largest-scale study ever on this subject--with 1.5 million participants--which concluded that there is no independent link between abortion and breast cancer. Clearly if abortion does increase the risk of breast cancer, it does so by an undetectably small margin. Becoming pregnant and carrying a pregnancy to term may, however, reduce the risk of breast cancer.

3. "This is what an abortion looks like."



Almost always false. Many abortion protest photographs are artist's renderings or the result of image manipulation, and the bulk of the rest are of very late-term fetuses aborted for emergency medical reasons. The most well-known graphic abortion poster is of a 30-week-old fetus, aborted six full weeks into the third trimester. The vast majority of abortions are performed during the first trimester, and Roe v. Wade only protects first and second trimester abortions.

4. "Even first-trimester fetuses can feel pain."

"Nerve Ending"



False. Fetal nerve cells can react to trauma, but pain reception requires a neocortex--which is not formed until early in the third trimester.

5. "Fetuses become conscious at 8 weeks."



False. Fetuses begin to develop a minimal brain stem at 7 weeks, but are not capable of consciousness until the third trimester and most likely remain unconscious until birth. As one brain scientist puts it: "the fetus and neonate appears incapable of ... experiencing or generating 'true' emotion or any semblance of higher order, forebrain mediated cognitive activity."

6. "Emergency contraception causes abortions."



False. Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy from occurring in the first place by blocking fertilization of the egg and subsequent implantation in the uterus; it does not, and cannot, induce abortions. If your objective is to reduce the number of abortions, then the single most effective thing you can do to achieve that goal is to help make emergency contraception universally available over the counter.

7. "Banning abortion will get rid of it, once and for all."



False. In El Salvador, abortion is illegal with a possible 30-year prison sentence attached--and women can still easily obtain cheap black market abortificients to induce abortion. The only drawback? No medical supervision. Banning abortion won't put an end to abortion, but it will put women's lives at risk.

8. "Pro-choice activists want to increase the number of abortions."





False. Pro-choice activists lead the charge in advocating comprehensive sex education, increased access to birth control, condom use, and emergency contraception, all of which reduce the incidence of abortion. Strangely, anti-abortion activists work equally hard to make these options more difficult to access--creating the impression that the anti-abortion movement is more concerned with sexual purity than abortion.

9. "Pro-choice activists want abortion on demand until the moment of birth."

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False. Pro-choice activists work to protect the Roe v. Wade standard, which allows states to ban elective third-trimester abortions. The debate over late-term and partial-birth abortions has to do with abortions performed for emergency medical reasons, not elective abortions.

10. "Human life begins at conception."

"A human sperm cell burrows into the outer hull of an unfertilized human egg cell."



False. Human life actually begins prior to conception, because each sperm and egg cell is a living thing. It is more relevant to discuss when sentience, or self-awareness, begins. In 2000, the British House of Lords established a Commission of Inquiry into Fetal Sentience, which estimated that higher-level brain development begins to commence at about 23 weeks.


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17:26 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 361


From the ages 9 to 17 I was a sex object of my step father. I told my mother. My school. My family. And the police about what was going on several times. My stepfather is currently in Jail unable to make bound waiting for trial. My mother will be going to jail for a minimum of 12 years for 4 counts of aggravated child neglect. I have received broken bones, bruises, broken teeth, and mental trauma. I currently live with my boyfriend and his mother finishing high school with honors. I am not a child. I haven't been a child for a while.


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why am I getting an abortion.

17:22 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 362


I am getting critism for getting an abortion. This is actually the first time I have been pregnant by some one other than my step father (who is now in jail for rape and sexual abuse of my sister and I). I was on birth control at the time. I do not have the emotional capacity to deal with a child. neither does the father. And because the father has a hereditary deformation which resulted in his premature birth and my blood problem makes it very difficult to bring the child to term. I have met with a doctor several times. There is a 70% chance that it will be born stillborn. As well caring the child to term threatens my life.

Now as I said previously said I was pregnant before with my stepfather's fetus I suffered 1 miscarriage and one forced abortion where I was drugged and tied to a bed as he "raped" me with a coat hanger. At 25 I am tying my tubes. After this abortion I will be looking into a different more effective birth control. I am not a baby killer. I have the right to do this to protect myself from severe medical complications.


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xxxShadowKissedxxx
xxxShadowKissedxxx
03:30 May 01 2014

Why would you post any of this publicly? I'm sorry about what your father did, but do you really want to air your dirty laundry. Killing an innocent child is still murder.





NekoSan
NekoSan
19:20 May 01 2014

Its not a child. If it cannot live outside the womb by itself it is not its own organism. This is a blog. I can say what ever I want. I spent years keeping it a secret its not fair to my sanity to pretend it never happened. And if someone else going through the same thing reads this I hope I can help them out.





Raspberry
Raspberry
12:10 May 19 2014

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Metamorphosis

17:09 Apr 30 2014
Times Read: 366


Starting my decent to ultragothdom. I can finally say I am not a baby bat but I am not quite ultragoth. My gap year off of school will be great for this. I want to finally be able to travel and explore myself. I look at myself in the mirror and I can finally say I look how I think of myself on the inside. I cannot say I want to be told I am beautiful. I want to be told I am a smear on what they call ordanary. I am moving in good directions to become straight edge consiidering I dont want to have another epiletic seizure from smoking to much pot. (Yes its a real thing)


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19:42 Apr 25 2014
Times Read: 422


SO i finally have pills for this soon to be aborted pregnancy. >.< 73.99 for 1o pills less than two weeks to go *_*


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VvvVampireKisses
VvvVampireKisses
22:38 Apr 29 2014

Congrats on your voyage to fetus killing... next time try birth control





sanctorum
sanctorum
22:51 Apr 29 2014

Birth control is a much safer alternative then screwing up your hormones with pills to abort a baby.





VvvVampireKisses
VvvVampireKisses
22:55 Apr 29 2014

IKR!!.. but hey she has all the answers on eating to be skinny hahaha






CryingMist
CryingMist
04:42 Apr 30 2014

Like you say VK ! Yep!





NekoSan
NekoSan
17:11 Apr 30 2014

Wow. U hurt my feelings so much. boo whoo I cry now. I dont care what you think. Big whoop.





Caliban
Caliban
20:49 Apr 30 2014

Sick, there's one thing to abort, another to put it online being proud of the fact. Scum.





DirtyDeeds
DirtyDeeds
22:19 Apr 30 2014

if your not responsible or mature enough to take care of a child then you arnt responsible or mature enough to be having sex yet so keep your fucking legs closed you nasty cunt. you could have given the child a chance by giving him/her to a family that wants a child you fucking child murderer. maybe your mom should have aborted you!





XDrakkar
XDrakkar
18:12 May 01 2014

There's chicks just like you on every street corner just waiting with a smile and legs wide open not caring who impregnates you . Yes not caring ! This isn't the 60's or 70's there are way too many means of not getting pregnant . You're just a nasty cheap whore who has no respect for anyone not even a precious wonderful baby . I truly wish women who want so bad to murder a child for your own stupidity would be put on display in the square of any town so people who hate slut dog nasty bitches like up can stone you to death . You should be tied up swinging from a rope with your legs wide open and crazed starving wolves can rip your vagina out . You are worse than scum for bragging about MURDERING a innocent child .





 

19:40 Apr 25 2014
Times Read: 424


Lets talk about fat girls......

I don't particularly care about you or anyone else. Today at lunch I was told I was an anorexic whore. Anorexic because I eat healthy??? A whore because I have sex with my boyfriend. Oh the high school bull shit.

So you lil fat jealous shits here are a few PRO ANOREXIA tips things I do beuase I am so anorexic lolz lolz lolz









Eat plenty of vegetables and fruit to fill up during meals

Get a pro ana buddy for daily support

Drink lots and lots of water, like a glass an hour, which helps to burn calories and is good for the complexion.

Drink about 3 cups of green tea every day. Green tea boosts your metabolism and it keeps you looking healthy. Also add peppermint tea which decreases hunger.

Don't sit in front of the TV. Invest in a treadmill or bike for working out.



Eat out of small plates so that it looks like you are eating more than you have.

Chew slowly and thoroughly, while taking a sip of water between each bite. This trick helps you to feel full quicker, plus you won't feel like eating as much.

Chew some ice or gum when you feel hungry. This will trick your body into thinking you are giving it food.

Plan on eating 6 small meals each day. A meal can consist of 2 apples, which you should cut up into pieces.



Fat-free is not calorie free. Eat more fiber for cleansing and cut out fat and calories.

Take healthy weight loss tablets, but not laxatives or diuretics because they are dehydrating.

No alcohol – liquor, wine and beer are high in calories.

Get at least six or seven hours of sleep each night or your metabolism will drop and trigger your ghrelin which makes you feel hungry.



Maintain a good grooming system, by keeping your hair combed, nails manicured, and makeup applied.o don't take up smoking, but cigarettes curbs your appetite.

You must be a purist, only true pro ana's will be able to sustain this lifeforbidden.

Don't eat out of a can or jar, cook small meals and chew gum while cooking.

Take Vitamins like B6 and B12, both of which gives energy and increases your metabolism to burn body fat cells.



Remain patient throughout this process and don't be so harsh on your self. Changing yourself takes time and commitment. For every bad day, there is always tomorrow.

If you eat out with friends or co-workers, drink 2 tbsp of vinegar before the meal, because vinegar eats fat.

Keep some rice cakes as snacks around the house. Rice cakes are only 30 calories.



Identify with a positive thinspiration body and keep a picture as support.

Treat yourself when you've lost weight. You are important, keep a positive attitude.

A 15 minute sauna is a great place to sweat and burn off calories and lose up to 2 pounds in water.


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Dakotah
Dakotah
22:17 Apr 29 2014

I think you should be more concerned with birth control.





VvvVampireKisses
VvvVampireKisses
22:34 Apr 29 2014

Amen to that... its clear you are not about taking care of your body as well..



Protected sex is birth control not a fucking pill to kill your baby and damage your body... for all to read about in your journal... Unbelievable you find this cool to blog about..



So while your telling the chick on how to lose weight.. try googling the effects of abortions you dumb judgmental baby killer





sanctorum
sanctorum
22:51 Apr 29 2014

Really? You are giving me medical advice on how to eat? Seriously? Are you a doctor? I am curious, if not - post a link to suggested healthy ways of eating ... not how you eat!





VvvVampireKisses
VvvVampireKisses
22:54 Apr 29 2014

Fuck this bitch... lets go eat all you can eat cheesecake at Kamils!!!





sanctorum
sanctorum
23:00 Apr 29 2014

You know I was anorexic in my lifetime - and frankly it is a serious disorder - to get over the problem I learned to enjoy food ... so let's go and eat that damn cheesecake! Bring it on =)





CryingMist
CryingMist
04:48 Apr 30 2014

loosing 2 pound of water per day is UNHEALTHY

And to much acid in the stomac ( vinagar is acid) results int ulcers

Wine is medically proven to make you healthier may doctors have studied and proven this fact.

Drinking during meal can actually be nasty and unhealthy for many many many and most people and that again was proven by doctors who STUDIED and did research in health and medical field.. which I doubt you have a degre in or even know what you are talking about.

PS Anorexia is a mental illness that can lead to death if untreated by medical aid. and THAT IS FACTS





NekoSan
NekoSan
17:13 Apr 30 2014

wow I have a troll I am honored. I have seen worse shit on the internet hahahaha No one understands sarcasm I am telling these fat bitches to go starve themselves. I am judgmental but all human beings are.





leBeau
leBeau
21:59 May 01 2014

Judgmental is one thing, being mean is another, and you are just being mean. But it's your right to be me an others to judge you for being that way. It's too bad you could take a healthier approach.





hannahrose
hannahrose
09:20 May 02 2014

I am saddened that you seem to dislike and blame people who are overweight for being that way. i had a bone marrow transplant many years ago, i am steroids and anti rejection medication so that my transplant doesnt reject. if it rejects i could die very qpuickly leaving my kids without a mother. i am NOT perfect , but i try and acccept and treat people kindly as i would like to be treated. i too come from a background of abuse but i try my best to move forward by having counselling and being thankful for what i have. i would NEVER judge a person as i have NO RIGHT to as i am far from perfect myself. its is a person's HEART ACTIONS and ATTIUDE that is IMPORTANT not their BANK BALANCE APPEARANCE STATUS etc.





Raspberry
Raspberry
12:21 May 19 2014

Hannah, she's not saying that at all. She's not hating on every overweight person, she's annoyed with the fact that overweight people can call her "anorexic" and get away with it, just because she is a healthy weight. It's the bitter and callous remark from a single overweight person that is annoying - and really? Do you know how much it hurts to be told to "Go eat something you skinny bitch"? Hurts just as much as being told NOT to eat.





 

19:40 Apr 25 2014
Times Read: 425


Lets talk about fat girls......

I don't particularly care about you or anyone else. Today at lunch I was told I was an anorexic whore. Anorexic because I eat healthy??? A whore because I have sex with my boyfriend. Oh the high school bull shit.

So you lil fat jealous shits here are a few PRO ANOREXIA tips things I do beuase I am so anorexic lolz lolz lolz









Eat plenty of vegetables and fruit to fill up during meals

Get a pro ana buddy for daily support

Drink lots and lots of water, like a glass an hour, which helps to burn calories and is good for the complexion.

Drink about 3 cups of green tea every day. Green tea boosts your metabolism and it keeps you looking healthy. Also add peppermint tea which decreases hunger.

Don't sit in front of the TV. Invest in a treadmill or bike for working out.



Eat out of small plates so that it looks like you are eating more than you have.

Chew slowly and thoroughly, while taking a sip of water between each bite. This trick helps you to feel full quicker, plus you won't feel like eating as much.

Chew some ice or gum when you feel hungry. This will trick your body into thinking you are giving it food.

Plan on eating 6 small meals each day. A meal can consist of 2 apples, which you should cut up into pieces.



Fat-free is not calorie free. Eat more fiber for cleansing and cut out fat and calories.

Take healthy weight loss tablets, but not laxatives or diuretics because they are dehydrating.

No alcohol – liquor, wine and beer are high in calories.

Get at least six or seven hours of sleep each night or your metabolism will drop and trigger your ghrelin which makes you feel hungry.



Maintain a good grooming system, by keeping your hair combed, nails manicured, and makeup applied.o don't take up smoking, but cigarettes curbs your appetite.

You must be a purist, only true pro ana's will be able to sustain this lifeforbidden.

Don't eat out of a can or jar, cook small meals and chew gum while cooking.

Take Vitamins like B6 and B12, both of which gives energy and increases your metabolism to burn body fat cells.



Remain patient throughout this process and don't be so harsh on your self. Changing yourself takes time and commitment. For every bad day, there is always tomorrow.

If you eat out with friends or co-workers, drink 2 tbsp of vinegar before the meal, because vinegar eats fat.

Keep some rice cakes as snacks around the house. Rice cakes are only 30 calories.



Identify with a positive thinspiration body and keep a picture as support.

Treat yourself when you've lost weight. You are important, keep a positive attitude.

A 15 minute sauna is a great place to sweat and burn off calories and lose up to 2 pounds in water.


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Gender Gap

20:02 Apr 24 2014
Times Read: 426




Reasons for the Gender Gap



In the late 1980s a longitudinal study determined that one-third of the gender gap in wages was directly influenced by the differences in experience, education and skills of women, according to the Council of Economic Advisers report in 1998. Twenty-eight percent of the gender pay gap was due to differences in occupation, industry and union status. The study found that 12 percent of the gap was unexplainable.



Discrimination based on having children also plays into the gender gap. According to the American Journal of Sociology, a 2007 study reports that working mothers were recommended to receive lower starting salaries in comparison to their female coworkers who were not mothers.


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20:00 Apr 24 2014
Times Read: 427




The Death Camps in North Korea

The Death Camps in North Korea



A few weeks ago I watched a documentary titled “Kimjongilia,” based on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (the DPRK), aka North Korea. The movie was first viewed at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. It went on to win Best Film in 2010 at the One World Festival Brussels and Human Rights and Democracy Network.



The name kimjongilia comes from a blood red hybrid begonia that was created for Kim Jong Il as a symbol of peace, love, wisdom and justice. The irony of this flower’s meaning is that none of these words describe the country of North Korea and its imprisoned inhabitants. In a country with approximately 24 million people, more than two dozen work camps have been documented to exist. According to the United Nations Human Rights Council who met in Geneva in March 2013, North Korea has committed “grave, widespread and systematic” human rights violations, as well as utilized prison camps.



In the film “Kimjongilia,” I watched several first-hand accounts of North Korean defectors who told their stories of life in a country controlled by cult worship of Kim Jong Il, the dictator and supreme leader of the DPRK. Interviews exposed the raw experiences of North Koreans from many different walks of life, such as a male pianist, a female dancer, and an elderly widow.



Born in a Prison Camp



One young man, Shin Dong-hyuk, explained more in detail about the concentration camps, of which at least 22 have been viewed from satellite imagery using Google Earth. Yodok, Pukchang, Kaechon, Chongjin, and Hwasong are some of the noted political camps, while there are others deemed as reeducation camps including Oro, Tanchon, Sinuiju and Hamhung. Dong-hyuk stated that families from which someone has committed a crime–which can range from political to petty crimes depending on the whim of the police force–are held accountable for three generations. Punishments inside the prison camps range from starvation and isolation to torture and death. In Dong-hyuk’s situation, his grandparents had been put into prison for some crime, and he was therefore born in a prison camp. He had never stepped foot outside of the electrified fences until he broke out of the prison camp as a young adult.

Exceeding the Horrors of the Holocaust



Conditions within the work camps are startlingly similar to the concentration camps of the Holocaust. However, with the Holocaust, the prisoners were held according to their religion and ethnicity. In the repressive nation of North Korea, the prisoners are the citizens of the country, of whom at least 200,000 and reports nearing 2 million are held prisoner behind barbed wire fences that are electrified and guarded by vicious canines. Prisoners who have escaped and defected report starvation, executions and a repressive environment.



If you are interested in learning more about North Korea, books and films are two of the most accessible methods of learning, since the nation is hidden away from the outside world.

Books Detailing Death Camps in North Korea



“Escape from Camp 14: One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West” is the story of Shin Dong-hyuk

“Nothing To Envy: Real Lives In North Korea”

“The Orphan Master’s Son”

“The Aquariums of Pyongyang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag”



Films About North Korea Culture and Camps



Renowned news reporter Lisa Ling went undercover to North Korea for the film “National Geographic: Inside North Korea”

“Children of the State” is a British film that documents the circumstances of orphaned, poor children in North Korea

“North Korea – Shadows And Whispers”

“Living Hell” sequel to “Shadows and Whispers”

“Abduction: The Megumi Yokota Story”

“Nordkorea: Einblicke in ein verschlossenes Land” translated as “North Korea: Insights into a Secretive Country”

“Yodok Stories”



What Sociologists Can Do



Traveling to and from North Korea has been made impossible. However, that doesn’t mean we can’t learn about the atrocities taking place, even as you read this. By speaking out about the human rights violations being committed in North Korea, we are one step closer to being able to advocate for change.



As sociologists we understand that a society in every aspect, from the language to the food to the economy, is constructed wholly by humans. This puts the power of change into our hands. Just as the concentration camps in North Korea were constructed by humans in power, they can be destroyed by humans. However, the silence that shrouds North Koreans empowers their leaders, thereby permitting their people to be held prisoner with nothing in their futures except deprivation and death.


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way to go legislative dipshittery

16:37 Apr 23 2014
Times Read: 431


Lawmaker shelves proposal to name Bible as Louisiana state book, says had become distraction

Published April 21, 2014

Associated Press





BATON ROUGE, La. – A Shreveport lawmaker is scrapping his proposal to name the Bible as Louisiana's official state book.



Republican Rep. Thomas Carmody told the state House on Monday that he wouldn't pursue the measure. He said lawmakers had told him they were worried the bill was becoming a distraction from more important debates, like the state budget.



Carmody had said he sponsored the proposal after a constituent made the request. He insisted the bill wasn't designed to be a state-endorsement of Christianity or a specific religion.



But lawmakers said it raises questions about whether Louisiana would be violating the separation of church and state. Opponents said it could land the Legislature in a costly lawsuit.



foxnews.com







Who would even propose this other than a bigot. Seriously the fact it even took up time in any state legislature is absolute bull crap.


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sanctorum
sanctorum
22:55 Apr 29 2014

So "In God We Trust" on American Money is the result of Bigots? I don't think so - may of the common laws in the United States of American are based on the Bible.





NekoSan
NekoSan
17:15 Apr 30 2014

the fact of the matter Louisiana was sabotaging itself by distracting itself from what needed to be done.the point of this was in fact to state that Religion becomes a distraction in legislative practice.





 

16:32 Apr 23 2014
Times Read: 433


I went to the ER monday night only to have my boyfriend leave to go get high. he was too scared to walk back because it was dark. I had to go through a pelvic exam and an ultrasound w.o. his support. I am going to the abortion clinic next week.


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19:19 Apr 18 2014
Times Read: 448


32 days till graduation and 8 days till an abortion


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sanctorum
sanctorum
23:01 Apr 29 2014

This pains me to think you haven't graduated and are making a decision that will haunt you for the rest of your life. May you have the support of your family and friends forever.





 

18:39 Apr 16 2014
Times Read: 452


How a Loss of Libraries Reflects Society

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“A family that reads together, stays together” is a slogan posted at my public library. Yet everyday it seems the nightly news is reporting another closed city library or a loss of funding for a school library. While the majority of closings have been at major libraries, thereby increasing the burden on smaller libraries, hours are being cut at city libraries as a way to save money during this downed economy. Additionally, school and city libraries are consolidating in order to reduce overhead costs.

Library Closures in the U.S.



The largest library shutdown in U.S. history occurred throughout the U.S. in 2007 at the height of near financial disaster for many cities and states. For example, Jackson County, Oregon shut down its entire library system for a total of 15 branches. The Philadelphia Free Library System shut down its programming, which included after-school programs and computer classes, in 2009. In Camden, New Jersey, the poorest city in NJ and the most dangerous city in the U.S., all three of its libraries were shut down in 2010. While some libraries throughout the nation are opening their doors as of 2013, the down time of these public resources is devastating to many of the poorest communities who depend on the access to reading materials, technology and programming.

Bookstores Close Up Shop



Beyond libraries, bookstores including the big box stores of Borders and Barnes and Noble, as well as indie bookstores, are either bankrupt or on the verge of shutting their doors. So what is causing this decline in book lending and purchasing? Most experts believe this decline is associated directly with the advent of the Internet and eBooks. Additionally, the mega store Amazon has surpassed bookstores by selling used books and eBooks for a fraction of the price of new books sold in brick-and-mortar stores. However, those who cannot purchase books, even low priced used books, or whom do not have access to the Internet and computers without the utilization of a library are not flocking to the library.

Decline of Literacy Rates



Literacy is defined by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as the “ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. Literacy involves a continuum of learning in enabling individuals to achieve their goals, to develop their knowledge and potential, and to participate fully in their community and wider society.” According to 120 Years of American Education: A Statistical Portrait, literacy rates had steadily increased since the implementation of the Federal Department of Education in 1867 until stabilizing in 1970. Then, in 2004 a study by the National Assessment of Educational Progress determined that U.S. literacy rates for adults and children had declined by 7 percent since 1992. A footnote from the assessment was that the increased use of the Internet may make up for the drop in literacy, since the study focused on the type of reading completed by the participants, i.e. book format. A direct result of the increased illiteracy and drop in reading of books is the decline of library usage.

From Reading Rooms to Community Partners



Libraries aren’t quite ready to shut their doors simply because of a lack of reading of physical books. Some libraries, those with larger budgets, are providing eBook lending and eReader checkout for patrons. Most libraries have public access computers with Internet connectivity. Libraries in the more progressive neighborhoods are transforming toward having more of a community connection.



For example, libraries are discovering the benefit of maker spaces, which are areas of the library designated for other activities, such as gaming computers, media rooms and crafting areas. These offer individuals places to construct and create things, perhaps even unrelated to books. Libraries are learning that they need to transform from simply reading rooms that are designated as quiet places to active spaces offering individuals and groups places to meet and socialize.



Some libraries have also implemented the idea of printing books. This in-house book publishing concept allows individuals who are self-publishing books to utilize their libraries for a limited number of copies. Libraries, in turn, make a profit off of this service, while self-published authors have the chance to see their work in print without having to print hundreds of copies via a larger printing company.

World Literacy Rates Plummet



A decline in literacy rates in the U.S. is shared throughout the world. From 1970 to 2013, the world literacy rate has decreased from 37 percent to 13 percent. Sociologically this decline is directly related to economic achievement and general health. Civilizations that have a higher rate of literacy are more capable to develop their economies as individuals can learn faster and are easier to train than illiterate people. The stronger the economy, the better the employment opportunities and health of a society. Therefore, an increase in illiteracy is by definition connected to a decline in life satisfaction. One way to increase the literacy rates in the U.S. and globally is to offer tutoring and materials for practicing reading, which is where the library system comes into play.


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Darkfear23

18:28 Apr 16 2014
Times Read: 457




Start at the bottom for chronological order

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13:14:28

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whos telling u that i have been harrassing women on her because its bull shit.



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which women are saying this about me.



On 18:07:08 Apr 16 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



To my observation it is quite odd to find a man your age behaving as such and i have received information of you harassing women



On 18:05:56 Apr 16 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



what ever then.





On 18:03:58 Apr 16 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



well sir you are acting quite desprate and i doubt my female friends would enjoy your company



On 13:01:09 Apr 16 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



i am 30 years old.



On 20:03:48 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



How old are you ??? its not smart to give out your number to strsangers



On 19:56:54 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of them girls.if u do give them my cell number it is 1-306-861-3670



On 19:44:23 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



i have several ^_^



On 19:43:53 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



do u have single friends through yes or no.make sure they are girls.



On 19:41:58 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



I dont have single friends on here as of yet but Im hoping a few of them join lolz



On 19:40:29 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of ur single girl friends on here yes or no.



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what ever then.





On 18:03:58 Apr 16 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



well sir you are acting quite desprate and i doubt my female friends would enjoy your company



On 13:01:09 Apr 16 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



i am 30 years old.



On 20:03:48 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



How old are you ??? its not smart to give out your number to strsangers



On 19:56:54 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of them girls.if u do give them my cell number it is 1-306-861-3670



On 19:44:23 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



i have several ^_^



On 19:43:53 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



do u have single friends through yes or no.make sure they are girls.



On 19:41:58 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



I dont have single friends on here as of yet but Im hoping a few of them join lolz



On 19:40:29 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of ur single girl friends on here yes or no.



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You've been bitten by darkfear23!









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i am 30 years old.



On 20:03:48 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



How old are you ??? its not smart to give out your number to strsangers



On 19:56:54 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of them girls.if u do give them my cell number it is 1-306-861-3670



On 19:44:23 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



i have several ^_^



On 19:43:53 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



do u have single friends through yes or no.make sure they are girls.



On 19:41:58 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



I dont have single friends on here as of yet but Im hoping a few of them join lolz



On 19:40:29 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of ur single girl friends on here yes or no.



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are any of them girls.if u do give them my cell number it is *I removed it*



On 19:44:23 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



i have several ^_^



On 19:43:53 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



do u have single friends through yes or no.make sure they are girls.



On 19:41:58 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



I dont have single friends on here as of yet but Im hoping a few of them join lolz



On 19:40:29 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of ur single girl friends on here yes or no.



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do u have any single girls that u now that are looking for a vampire king.



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On 19:41:58 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



I dont have single friends on here as of yet but Im hoping a few of them join lolz



On 19:40:29 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



are any of ur single girl friends on here yes or no.



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whats there names are they on here.



On 19:29:39 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) NekoSan wrote:



^_^ Nice to meet you dark fear but I am happily engaged but if i do hear my lady friends say they are looking for a dark prince I shall send them your way



On 19:28:08 Apr 15 2014 (-0 GMT) darkfear23 wrote:



welcome to vr.my name is darkfear23.how are u today.are u single.i am looking for a vampire queen or princess.



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welcome to vr.my name is darkfear23.how are u today.are u single.i am looking for a vampire queen or princess.

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18:13 Apr 16 2014
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Making my own prom dress Ero-gothic-loli ^_^ White cupcake dress black vegan corset Am still working on some alterations


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GIRLS THAT CUT

20:03 Apr 15 2014
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Dear girls that cut,

I am not here to take part in your pity party for I do not like the cake. Your cuts to show the world your pain??? Excuse me while I role my eyes. People have survived the holocaust. People have been raped and tortured. People starve everyday. People are lying in the streets. People on their death beds. Girls sold into the sex trade. Now look at yourself. Our humanity has survived a lot more and never took to harm themselves too gain people's pity. Face it. No matter what lame excuse you come up with you are looking for others pity. To justify your problems. did you know "how to stop cutting" is one of googles top searches. I can tell you how to stop. Put the blade done. "its not that simple" you say... but how can you cut yourself if its just sitting there its harmless. Do not waist a perfectly good body just becuase you are upset. A physical reaction like that is just asinine. If arguing with your dad triggers you to cut just do what he says its not that hard to take out the trash. if you dont feel loved and that triggers yourself to cut that is just making your mindset worse. Go surround yourself wi9th positive people. I am suffering from major depression. I DO NOT CUT!!! I hate seeing these teeny bopper girls on the internet sharing pictures of thier self mutilation and expecting (and often receiving sympathy) sympathy. Be grateful for what you have. Obviously if you are in a bad situation thier are people to help. If you are truly troubled their are resources. Not just awwwww your pretty dont cut yourself your a great person ..... so to all you attention whores STFU to all you people with problems if someone can survive the holocaust you can survive. There are resources and people to help you. Dont cut your self becuase that is fucking dumb.


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Heyokha
Heyokha
20:03 May 01 2014

Who the hell elected you Judge ? you have no idea what you're talking about. Why dont you shut the fuck up your ignorance is showing. seems like the more you post the more Pathetic you sound . Obviously you must be a 16 year old dropout .





NekoSan
NekoSan
20:04 May 01 2014

actually I used to cut It is dumb I am actually going to a very well known college next fall





 

Konichiwa

19:44 Apr 08 2014
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I am not a New Member. Just coming back out of boredom.


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