That sounds potentially promising, Hil. Jobma your way!
Must go to Target now. I am superexcited, because, now that I am insured again, I can get rid of the giant, horrible, fall-off-after-wearing-two-days-when-I-need-to-wear-them-for-a-week, dermatitis-causing, leave 3" circles of red, itchy patchiness on my butt for weeks, generic HRT patches, and go back to the wee clear ones I wear for 2.5 days that stay on and leave no marks.
I HATED THE GENERICS SO MUCH.
Whew. Off now!
Holy fuck, Sox. I just Googled to see what the latest wtf'ery was, and...appalling is just a tiny, measly word that doesn't even come close to expressing it.
Back with new patches, which are $5 cheaper with D's insurance than with my last one, and they are thinner, smaller and even less obtrusive than I remembered.
HELL YEAH.
I looked at CNN -- link to OK info, please? I can't find anything.
Oh, hell NO.
I am appalled, and disgusted. It's bad enough, but the part about forcing rape and incest victims to do so as well? That's another violation, and perhaps even more traumatic than the first victimization.
That, to me, is a human rights violation. That's torturous, lacks compassion, sense, mercy....GOD.
Fuck you, OK legislators. Fuck you with a giant stick infected with syphilis, and I'ma make you kiss it afterwards and call it George. You smug, self-righteous, shit-eating rat-bastards.
Erin, here's the New York Times article:
The Oklahoma Legislature voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to override vetoes of two highly restrictive abortion measures, one making it a law that women undergo an ultrasound and listen to a detailed description of the fetus before having an abortion.
Though other states have passed similar measures forcing women to have ultrasounds, Oklahoma’s law goes further, requiring a doctor or technician to set up the monitor where the woman can see it and describe the heart, limbs and organs of the fetus. No exceptions are made for rape and incest victims.
The second measure passed into law Tuesday protects doctors from malpractice suits if they decide not to inform the parents of a unborn baby that the fetus has birth defects. The intent of the bill is to prevent parents from later suing doctors who withhold information to try to influence them against having an abortion.
It's pretty fucking horrifying. And there's another one making its way through the OK legislature right now that would require women seeking abortions to fill out a long questionnaire about why they want to have an abortion AND THEN THE RESULTS WOULD BE POSTED ONLINE. (With identifying details removed, but still. Just unbelievable.)
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inevitable x-post
With names, Kate? OMG. OMG. Where's the mandated scarlet A? Where the pillory and scourging in the public square? Jesus wept, and Buddha groaned.
I'm going straight to OK's Planned Parenthood site, and donating money.
I thought the while ultrasound thing was messy, but whatever--the part that shocked me more was that the doctor can LIE to you about whether the baby has birth defects, and you can't sue!! It is NOT the doctors decision, except apparently in Oklahoma it is.