Rare, safe, and legal. Pro choice. That's me.
And me.
Willow ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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Rare, safe, and legal. Pro choice. That's me.
And me.
Dude, a newscaster just said "Mr. Obama." Shouldn't that be "President," like, always?
I suppose I think of nuns as kind of the educated storm troopers of the Catholic world.
This was my experience of the avowed religious in my program at Loyola. I loved them all. The wives of the Baptist ministers who proudly shared the horrifying scare tactics they used in their pregnancy 'crisis' centers? No love.
The other day I was in my friend's children's consignment shop when a woman came in with flyers for such a center. I asked a couple of questions, to which she would only say, "Um, I'm new...I think it is connected to a church but I don't really know..." Right.
My friend was so open and welcoming with her, but the hair went up on the back of my neck. When she left, without pushing my fear too much, I asked him to look the center up on the 'net before putting the literature out. Those papers never hit the counter, I tell you what.
I am quite sure that if I had been alive in medieval times, I would have been a nun or a courtesan. Maybe one first, then the other.
Dude, a newscaster just said "Mr. Obama." Shouldn't that be "President," like, always?
...eh? I think it's fairly common to say Mr. Obama, Mr. Bush, etc?
smonster, Mr is acceptable, also. I hear it an awful lot on NPR. I think it's an adressing him vs referring to him thing.
I wish everyone could just agree to do things that are actually helpful in reducing the number of abortions. It would make the world a little bit simpler.
This is MOST people, you know? It's really, numerically speaking, a tiny percentage of pro-life people who are anti-birth control and anti-education. They're a loud fucking minority, however.
They're a loud fucking minority, however.
Squeaky wheels get the grease...in the form of press coverage.
Oh, I doubt they are into loud fucking.
Speaking of press coverage....
The 2010 AP Stylebook now prefers website over web site.
They still go with e-mail, however archaic.