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        <p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">countless women across the world were being denied access to reproductive and medical services due to his church&#39;s policies</span><span style="font-size: 0.8em;"> </p><p>(i&#39;m just highlighting the CC in this instance, however, they it is certainly not the only culprit)</span><br /></span></strong></span><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><span style="font-size: 0.8em;"><br />faith-based policies are literally KILLING people in the developing countries - lack of proper education and the teaching of blatant lies mean women, men and children suffer - poor women/families keep churning out babies they can&#39;t afford - men and women have unsafe sex - teens have unsafe sex - a whole population ends up with an endemic of STD&#39;s, which go largely untreated, due to unaccessible health-care - children are born HIV positive - and the cycle goes on and on - unhindered by the church(es) if not outrightly enabled by them - it&#39;s horrific<br /></span><span style="font-size: 0.8em;"><br />make no mistake, in my opinion, this kind of negligence is a global crime</span> <br /></span></strong></span><span style="color: #8f42ad; font-size: 0.8em;"><br /><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">look upon this post as a sort of post-script/companion piece to my earlier (more domestic) post, entitled, <a href="http://paikea066.vox.com/library/post/once-more-with-feeling-2.html">&quot;Once More with Feeling or Stay the Hell Away from my Reproductive Rights&quot;</a></span></span><br /><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><br /><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">this time, i present another woman&#39;s anger and frustration at such policies - and i echo her sentiments</span></span></strong></span></p><p><a href="http://www.alternet.org/reproductivejustice/83452/?page=entire">http://www.alternet.org/reproductivejustice/83452/?page=entire</a><span style="color: #3886a0"></p></span><p style="text-align: center"><img alt="AlterNet" height="59" src="http://www.alternet.org/images/site/logo.gif" style="text-align: middle" width="173" /></p>

<h2 style="margin: 20px 0px 0px;"><span style="color: #144692"><strong>Men of the Cloth: The Vatican Isn&#39;t So Far From Fundamentalist Mormonism</strong></span></h2>

<h5 style="margin: 0px 0px 20px;"><span style="color: #144692"><strong>
By Katha Pollitt, The Nation<br />Posted on April 26, 2008, Printed on April 30, 2008<br />
http://www.alternet.org/story/83452/</strong></span></h5>

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Child abuse. Sexual abuse. Women raised to be baby machines controlled
by powerful older men in the name of God. These shockers -- and many
more -- are flagrantly on offer in the spectacle unfolding around the
139 women and 437 children removed by Texas authorities from the
Yearning for Zion Ranch in Eldorado. The YFZ is an outpost of the
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS), a
breakaway Mormon cult presided over by Warren Jeffs, convicted in Utah
as an accomplice to rape and awaiting trial in Arizona for incest and
conspiracy. The visuals are riveting: women in pastel prairie dresses
and identical pompadour-cum-french-braid hairstyles weeping for their
children in state custody; skinny-necked middle-aged men insisting they
had no idea it was illegal to marry and impregnate multiple
15-year-olds. There&#39;s a feminist angle, a child-protection angle and a
civil liberties angle -- it isn&#39;t clear that the children were in
immediate danger, and this drastic and clumsy sweep might well cause
cultists to isolate themselves even more. The original impetus for the
raid -- a desperate phone call from someone claiming to be a
16-year-old girl raped and abused by her 50-year-old &quot;spiritual
husband&quot; -- is looking more and more like a hoax.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong>I&#39;ve
written before about the evils of fundamentalist Mormon polygyny, which
is thought to have some 10,000 followers in closed communities in Utah,
Arizona, Nevada, South Dakota and Texas. I will never understand why
the people who attack Islam as oppressive to women have nothing to say
about the FLDS. The cultural relativist arguments they reject when
applied to foreign countries are even less applicable here: Everyone in
the story is American, supposedly living under American law. Yet for
decades state and local authorities have looked the other way when
girls are pulled out of school to be &quot;home-schooled,&quot; i.e., prepared
for marriage to their uncles, and teenage boys are kicked out of the
community so as not to compete with the elder men. Indeed, in areas
near FLDS communities, public services have been infiltrated by their
members: the public schools teach their religious doctrines; the police
are on the lookout for girls and women who try to escape.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong>Still,
appalling as is FLDS&#39;s extreme male dominance, there was another news
story unfolding at the same time that had certain affinities but got a
very different slant: Pope Benedict XVI&#39;s visit to the United States.
What a lovefest! We heard endlessly about Benedict&#39;s intellect, charm
and elegant red shoes. &quot;Cat Lovers Appreciate Soul Mate in Vatican&quot;
made the <em>New York Times</em> most e-mailed list. How little the Pope
had to do to win applause as a wise conciliator: Having begun his reign
trying to suppress the priestly pedophilia scandal, he met with the
Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP) and reminded
Catholics that homosexuals and pedophiles, while both bad, are not the
same. Having kept in the liturgy a prayer &quot;for the Jews&quot; so that God
might &quot;enlighten their hearts,&quot; he visited New York&#39;s Park East
synagogue, where the rabbi did not similarly call on Catholics to give
up their worship of Christ. </strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong>But what about women? Oh, them and
their messy bodies! As blogger Dana Goldstein pointed out, only Barbara
Boxer said boo when Republican Senator Sam Brownback, who supports a
constitutional amendment banning abortion, proposed a resolution
welcoming the Pope in coded antichoice language and asserting that
religion, not the Constitution, was the foundation of our government.
(Boxer led a movement that held up the vote for three days until the
wording was changed).</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong>Where were the tough questions about the
church&#39;s absolute ban on contraception, condoms, divorce and abortion
-- even to save a woman&#39;s life? If it was up to Benedict, we might be
more stylish than the plural wives of the FLDS, but we&#39;d be trapped in
marriage and have fifteen children just like them. In the United States
the Catholic church has lost some of its moral authority -- thank you,
pedophile priests -- but it has more temporal power than you might
think. Around 12 percent of US hospitals are church-affiliated, which
entitles them to refuse modern reproductive healthcare to women. The
church is the major opponent of the drive to make health insurance
plans cover birth control, forcing women to pay up to $600 out of
pocket every year for contraceptives. Along with evangelical
Protestants, it is the main force behind every attempt to restrict
abortion, defeat prochoice politicians, make contraception and the
morning-after pill harder to get, promote false and sexist
abstinence-only education and discourage the use of condoms to prevent
HIV by spreading unfounded doubts about their effectiveness.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong>Catholic
charities do a lot of good, but the Vatican is a major obstacle to the
advancement of women&#39;s human rights. In Nicaragua and El Salvador it
recently won a total ban on abortion that has already led to dozens of
deaths. In Chile it defeated President Michelle Bachelet&#39;s plan to give
out emergency contraception gratis. In Italy, Poland and elsewhere in
Europe it works night and day to make abortion illegal or hard to
obtain. In AIDS-plagued Africa its opposition to condoms, contraception
and abortion rights has cost millions of lives. None of this is as
titillating as pastel-swathed &quot;sister wives&quot; and their vast log-cabin
dormitories, but it affects almost everyone on the globe. FLDS men have
many wives and the Pope has none, which goes to show there&#39;s more than
one way to keep women pregnant and in their place.</strong><br /></span></p><p><span style="color: #144692"><strong><em>Katha Pollitt is a columnist for The Nation.</em></strong></span></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <div style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><strong><span style="color: #33cc33"><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">“I do not support Roe versus Wade. It should be overturned,”</span> <span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">--- <a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17222147/"><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">Sen. John McCain</span>, at a campaign stop in Spartanburg, South Carolina 2/07</a></span></span></strong></span><span style="font-size: 0.8em;"> </span><br /></div><p><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><strong><span style="color: #33cc33"></span></strong></span><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /><strong>so, i read this article, which i&#39;ve included at the end - which basically states that if women want to retain any power at all over their bodies, they should not, under any circumstances, vote for Sen. McCain </p><p> (please pay particular attention to his utterly inane and idiotic answers to a couple questions posed to him on the subject of sex education in the US)<span style="color: #ff0000"></p></span></strong><p><span style="color: #ff0000"><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #ff0000">*i have since added the above quote, thanks to <a href="http://kirkstarr.vox.com/">Kirk</a>, which leaves absolutely no doubt on the matter....</span><br /></span></span><strong><span style="color: #ff0000"><br /></span>and, i realized that as far as abortion goes, i have quite a few things to say...</p><p>why isn&#39;t everyone Pro-Choice? - now, i&#39;m not being obtuse or naive here - what i mean to say is - shouldn&#39;t all women, everywhere, want to keep their reproductive rights, um, THEIRS? - i mean, don&#39;t we have a right to say what we do with OUR OWN bodies? - no matter if you happen to personally feel that abortion is wrong<span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad"> - what right do any of us have to judge</span> another woman in her reproductive choices? - we&#39;re not in her head, living her life! - what right do we have to impose our beliefs upon another?</p></span></strong></span><p><span class="sqq">“<a class="sqq" href="http://en.thinkexist.com/quotation/i-hope-every-woman-in-this-country-whether-they/368308.html">I
hope every woman in this country, whether they agree with Roe or they
disagree with Roe, whether they themselves would make one decision or
another, will come together and say: <strong>Pro</strong>-<strong>choice</strong> means that the Government respects the individual, and isn&#39;t that really what our country is all about?</a>”<strong> --- Barbara Boxer</strong><br /></span><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br />this compunction to pass judgment on other people in matters which are none of our collective business is really troubling to me - and to pass legislation on such matters is offensive to me - i happen not to be personally opposed to abortion - i have never had to make the choice, but i do understand that by the time it comes down to abortion, it is truly a hard decision to make - but, there are times that it is necessary (for any number of personal, medical, or economic reasons) - whether you agree with WHY it is necessary for someone else to make this choice, is none of your business - it is not your life - it is theirs<span style="color: #33cc33"></p></span><p>it is MINE</p></span></span></strong></span><p><span class="sqq">“<a class="sqq" href="http://en.thinkexist.com/quotation/too-many-people-in-america-believe-that-if-you/354890.html">Too many people in America believe that if you are <strong>pro</strong>-<strong>choice</strong> that means <strong>pro</strong>-abortion.
It doesn&#39;t. I don&#39;t want abortion. Abortion should be the rarest thing
in the world. I am actually personally opposed to abortion. But I don&#39;t
believe that I have a right to take what is an article of faith to me
and legislate it to other people. That&#39;s not how it works in America<span style="color: #000000"><strong>.</strong></span></a><span style="color: #000000"><strong>” --- John Kerry</strong></span></span><br /><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad">unfortunately, that does not seem to be the way America is heading</span></p></span><p>as an adult woman - is it too much to ask for the government to stay out of my sex life AND to stay out of my reproductive rights? <span style="color: #339933"></p></span></span></span></strong></span><p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad">(and
i&#39;m only dealing with abortion here, not any of the other personal
issues which the government also has no business poking its looong nose in) </span></span></strong></span><br /><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br />apparently, it&#39;s like asking for the moon and the stars - actually - you might as well ask for your own galaxy!</p><p>Rewind...</p></span></span></strong></span><p><strong><em><span style="color: #000000">As a young lawyer in the Reagan administration, Supreme Court nominee
Samuel A. Alito Jr. wrote that <span style="color: #33cc33">&quot;the Constitution does not protect a
right to an abortion,&quot;</span> declared his firm opposition to certain
affirmative action programs, and strongly endorsed a government role in
&quot;protecting traditional values.&quot;</p></span><p>-- </em></strong><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/14/AR2005111400720.html"><span style="font-size: 1.56em; font-size: 1em;"><strong>No Right to Abortion, Alito Argued in 1985</strong></span></a><br /><span style="color: #000000"><br /><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">Fast Forward...</span></strong><br /></span><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/14/AR2005111400720.html"><span style="font-size: 1.56em; font-size: 1em;"><span style="color: #000000"></span></span></a><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></span></strong></span><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad">well, he&#39;s certainly held up his end </span>-</span> restricting access to reproductive procedures and no<span style="color: #8f42ad">t even pretending that he and his like-minded Justices are ruling with womens&#39; health in mind </p></span></span></strong></span><p><em><span style="font-size: 1em;"><strong>April 30, 2007<br /></strong></span></em>
    
</p><p><em><span style="font-size: 1em;"><strong>In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court&#39;s regressive <a href="http://www.now.org/press/04-07/04-18.html">ruling on April 18</a> in the two abortion ban cases, women&#39;s rights advocates in Congress have introduced the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) <a href="http://www.now.org/congress/issues/bills/?bill=9668526&amp;alertid=9669476">S. 1173</a>/<a href="http://www.now.org/congress/issues/bills/?bill=9664501&amp;alertid=9669396">H.R. 1964</a>. This legislation, if enacted, would override the Court&#39;s decision in the two cases, <em>Gonzales v. Planned Parenthoo</em>d and <em>Gonzales v. Carhart</em>,<span style="color: #339933">
<span style="color: #33cc33">in which the court upheld vaguely-written bans that could prohibit the
most commonly used and safest abortion procedures after 12 weeks of
pregnancy.</span></span></strong></span></em></p>

<p><em><span style="font-size: 1em;"><strong> In upholding these bans, five conservative Supreme Court justices have effectively<span style="color: #33cc33"> </span><span style="color: #33cc33">overruled a core element of <em>Roe v. Wade</em>
that had been reinforced in many Court decisions: the requirement that
legislative restrictions on abortion must contain an exception to
protect the woman&#39;s health</span>. The gravity of the Court&#39;s decision as it
relates to the health of all women of child-bearing age is immense. It
is a giant leap toward overturning <em>Roe</em> and, at the same time,
signals approval to the state legislatures with anti-abortion
majorities to move forward with abortion ban bills that would go into
effect when, and if, <em>Roe</em> falls completely.</strong><br /></span></em></p><p><em><strong>With the two recent Bush-appointed justices—John Roberts and Samuel A.
Alito, Jr.—and their anti-abortion-rights colleagues Antonin Scalia,
Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy, it seems only a matter of time
that <em>Roe</em> will be overturned by the high court. States will
then be allowed to re-criminalize abortion; doctors and their patients
would face the threat of criminal investigation, prosecution, and even
imprisonment. Doctors will not risk the consequences, and women&#39;s
reproductive health clinics will close. We all know what will take
their place.</strong></p></em><p><em><strong>--- <a href="http://www.now.org/issues/abortion/070430foca.html">Freedom of Choice Act would Guarantee <em>Roe </em>Protections in U.S. Statutes</a><span style="color: #339933"><br /></span></strong></em></p><p><span style="color: #339933"><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">!!!<br /></span></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad">if i&#39;m not mistaken, the other guy could croak any second...gee, i wonder who would take his place...</p></span></span></strong></span><p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #993399"><span style="color: #8f42ad">never mind the fact that uncontrolled birth rates would be a disaster for the US - um - see India - see China</p></span></span></strong></span><p><em><span style="color: #8f42ad"><span style="color: #000000"><strong>The erosion of a woman&#39;s right to choose began
almost immediately after the Roe decision, she said. In 1976, a law
known as the &quot;Hyde Amendment&quot; outlawed the use of federal Medicaid
funds to the poor for abortion services.</strong></span>&#160;</span> </em>-- <a href="http://www.now.org/issues/abortion/070430foca.html">http://www.counterpunch.org/higgs02012006.html</a></p><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">!!!</p></span><p><em>Since the landmark 1973 <em>Roe v. Wade </em>decision, anti-choice
legislators in the states and in Congress have systematically eroded
reproductive rights. State and federal restrictions already in place
make reproductive freedom an empty promise for many American women.
Many of these restrictions fall most heavily on low-income women and
teens. For example, numerous states and the District of Columbia
currently restrict low-income women’s access to abortion; and the
federal Hyde Amendment bars access to abortion care for low-income
women who rely on the federal government for their health care.
Likewise, many states dangerously restrict teenagers’ access to
abortion care.<span style="color: #8f42ad"></p></span></em><p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><span style="color: #000000">--- <a href="https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?page=SplashPage&amp;id=638">ACLU - </a></span></span><a href="https://secure.aclu.org/site/Advocacy?page=SplashPage&amp;id=638"><span style="color: #000000">Support the Freedom of Choice Act</span></a></strong><br /><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br />...because the smart thing to do is restrict access to these services to people who can&#39;t afford them and to people who are too young to be having babies...does anyone NOT see the socio-economic implications that this amendment has wrought and will continue to spawn?</p><p>and, thanks to <a href="http://www.counterpunch.org/higgs02012006.html">Truthdig</a>, i found this the other day...</p></span></strong><p><em>&#160;&#160;&#160; <strong>Last November, the American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists outlined the ethical guidelines for doctors. Those who
have moral objections to performing a legal abortion for a woman don&#39;t
have to do it, but they do have to refer her to another doctor or
health care provider. <a href="http://www.acog.org/from_home/publications/ethics/co385.pdf" target="_blank">[ACOG]</a><span style="color: #8f42ad"></p></span></strong></em>
<p><em><strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;We&#39;ll quote the ACOG: &quot;Physicians and other health care
providers have the duty to refer patients in a timely manner to other
providers if they do not feel they can in conscience provide the
standard reproductive services that patients request. In resource-poor
areas, access to safe and legal reproductive services should be
maintained.&quot;
<span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></strong></em></p><p><em><strong>&#160; It would seem to be a straightforward, ethical guideline, but then the guys at the Bush White House decided to get involved.<span style="color: #000000"></p></span>
</strong></em><p><em><strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Friday, HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt in effect put an asterisk
on the ACOG guideline saying, actually,<span style="color: #33cc33"> </span><span style="color: #33cc33">he doesn&#39;t&#39; think doctors
should have to refer women to another doctor before they kick them to
the curb</span>. <a href="http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2008pres/03/20080314a.html" target="_blank">[HHS]</a></strong></em>
</p><p><em><strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Leavitt: &quot;I am writing to express my strong concern over
recent actions that undermine the conscience and other individual
rights of health care providers ... <span style="color: #33cc33">It appears that the interaction of
the ACOG Bulletin with the ACOG ethics report would force physicians to
violate their conscience by referring patients for abortions or taking
other objectionable actions, or risk losing their board certification.</span>&quot;
</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;A) What? ACOG never said anything about losing board certification.
</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;B) Leavitt expresses concern about the well-being of the
doctors, which is all well and good, but what about the well-being of
women who could be thrown out into the cold, unable to find accessible
health care?
</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;C) And according to OB/GYN Wendy Chavkin of Columbia University, Leavitt&#39;s policy may also<span style="color: #339933"> <span style="color: #33cc33">allow physic</span></span></strong><span style="color: #33cc33"><strong>ans to deny emergency contraception to women who have been raped.</strong></span></p></em><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">and so, here we have further intrusion into matters which are NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS - and, not only that, but going even further to threaten action against the doctors themselves! - in essence, completely leaving women-in-need without options</p><p>now, compound the above with this excerpt...</p></span></strong><div class="timestamp"><em><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad"><span style="color: #000000">NYTimes</span><br /></span>November 22, 2007</strong></em></div>

<h1><strong><a>
Big Rise in Cost of Birth Control on Campuses</a>
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</strong></em><div class="byline"><em><strong>By <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/d/monica_davey/index.html?inline=nyt-per" title="More Articles by Monica Davey">MONICA DAVEY</a><span style="color: #339933"><br /><br /></span></strong></em></div>

  
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	 <p><em><span style="color: #33cc33"><strong>In health centers at
hundreds of colleges and universities around the country, young women
are paying sharply higher prices for prescription contraceptives
because of a change in federal law. </strong></span></em></p>
<p><em><span style="color: #33cc33"><strong>The increases have meant that some students using popular <a href="http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/specialtopic/birth-control-and-family-planning/overview.html?inline=nyt-classifier" title="In-depth reference and news articles about Birth Control and Family Planning.">birth control</a>
pills and other products are paying three and four times as much as
they did several months ago. The higher prices have also affected about
400 community health centers nationwide used by poor women.</strong></span></em></p>
<p><em><strong>The change is due to a provision in a federal law that ended a practice by which drug manufacturers provided prescription <a href="http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/specialtopic/birth-control-and-family-planning/overview.html?inline=nyt-classifier" title="In-depth reference and news articles about Birth control and family planning.">contraception</a> to the health centers at deeply discounted rates. The centers then passed along the savings to students and others.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Some Democratic lawmakers in Washington are pressing for new
legislation by year’s end that would reverse the provision, which they
say was inadvertently included in a law intended to reduce <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/medicaid/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier" title="Recent and archival health news about Medicaid.">Medicaid</a>
abuse. In the meantime, health care and reproductive rights advocates
are warning that some young women are no longer receiving the
contraception they did in the past.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Some college clinics have reported sudden drops in the numbers of
contraceptives sold; students have reported switching to less expensive
contraceptives or considering alternatives like the so-called
morning-after pill; and some clinics, including one at Bowdoin College
in Brunswick, Me., have stopped stocking some prescription
contraceptives, saying they are too expensive.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>“The potential is that women will stop taking it, and whether or not
you can pay for it, that doesn’t mean that you’ll stop having sex,”
said Katie Ryan, a senior at the University of North Dakota in Grand
Forks, who said that the monthly cost of her Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo, a
popular birth control pill, recently jumped to nearly $50 from $12...</strong></em><span style="color: #000000"><br /></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></span></p><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">...and what do you get? - young women everywhere - trying to get an education - at needless risk for pregnancy - do i need to spell out the socio-economic implications of this?<br /></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad"> (btw, i&#39;ll have to look into that year&#39;s end legislation fix - if any of you have any info on that, please share it)<br /></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">in 1995, my senior year in college, i paid 5 dollars a pack - for my BC - Ortho-Cept 28 - which, i am still on - it is subsidized here in New Zealand, in the socialized health system<br /></span></strong></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad">(<strong>here, i do want to say, that if i get any moralizing on sex before marriage and how people shouldn&#39;t be having sex in college,&#160; i will be ignoring you)<span style="color: #33cc33"><br /></span></strong></span></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">it is possible to be sexually responsible</span> (meaning have a healthy sex life and being responsible about it) if one is FULLY and EXHAUSTIVELY educated about sex<br /></strong></span></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong>it is NOT possible without the proper education<br /></strong></span></span></p><p><span style="color: #000000"><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong>and, how many times can i repeat this - abstinence-only sex-ed DOES NOT WORK - in fact, it makes the situation worse, especially among teens! - and WHY do we want teen girls at risk of getting pregnant though ineffective, counter-productive, and downright dangerous faith-based initiatives?<br />&#160;<br /></strong></span></span></p><p><em><strong>
The evaluation, conducted by Mathematica Policy Research Inc. on behalf
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, examined the
impact of the abstinence-only-until-marriage programs funded under the
1996 federal welfare reform law.
</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Through the study, more than 2,000 children were randomly
assigned to groups that received abstinence-only counseling and those
who received no counseling. Over the next four to six years, numerous
surveys were done to determine the impact of these programs on the
behavior of the kids.
</strong></em></p><p><span style="color: #33cc33"><em><strong>
Researchers found no evidence that these abstinence-only programs increased rates of sexual abstinence.
</strong></em></span></p><p><em><strong>The study also showed that the students participating in these
abstinence-only programs had a similar number of sexual partners as
their peers not in the programs, and that the age of first sex was
similar for both groups too.
</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>&quot;The basic takeaway message is that there are no differences
between the two groups on any behavioral outcomes,&quot; says lead study
author Christopher Trenholm, a senior researcher at Mathematica Policy
Research...</strong></em></p><p><strong><em>
&quot;The data coming forth now is simple proof -- solid, unassailable
evidence to back up what many of us have known from the get-go,&quot; says
Joy Davidson, a certified sex therapist in New York City who is on the
board of directors of the American Association of Sexuality Educators,
Counselors and Therapist.
</em></strong></p><p>
<strong><span style="color: #33cc33"><em>&quot;There have been studies that have been done over the last
few years at least that have made it quite clear that abstinence-only
education is not only a waste of money, but it is a danger to young
adults as well.&quot;</em></span><br /></strong></p><p>---<a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Sex/Story?id=3048738&amp;page=2"> <strong><span style="font-size: 1em;">&#39;Abstinence Only&#39; Sex Ed Ineffective</span><br /></strong></a></p>-----------------<br /><p class="textBodyBlack"><em><strong><span style="color: #33cc33">Recent surveys show that 70 percent of U.S.
teens have engaged in oral sex by the time they reach 18</span>, and more than
45 percent have had intercourse at least once. More than 70 percent of
young women and 80 percent of young men approve of premarital sex,
according to a study published recently in the Review of General
Psychology. </strong></em></p><p class="textBodyBlack"><em><strong>In addition, studies show
sexually transmitted diseases are spreading at an alarming rate among
young people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports
that nearly half of the nation&#39;s new cases of STDs each year occur
among adolescents and young adults<span style="color: #33cc33">. A recent study found that teens who
took pledges of virginity as part of abstinence-only sex ed classes
ultimately had STD rates similar to other young people and were less
likely to use contraception or other forms of protection when they did
become sexually active.</span></strong></em></p><p class="textBodyBlack"><em><span style="color: #33cc33"><strong>In short, the idea
that teens will remain celibate until they marry — and that they don&#39;t
need information about sex — says much more about the values and
fantasies of the people who are promoting these policies than it does
about teens.</strong></span><br /></em></p><p class="textBodyBlack">---&#160;  <strong><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9504871/">Abstinence-only sex ed defies common sense</a><br /></strong></p><p class="textBodyBlack"><br /><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong>
</p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong>and then there&#39;s the just plain WRONG abstinence-only sex-education...</p><p><br /></strong></span><em><strong>Many American youngsters participating in federally funded
abstinence-only programs have been taught over the past three years
that abortion can lead to sterility and suicide, that half the gay male
teenagers in the United States have tested positive for the AIDS virus,
and that touching a person&#39;s genitals &quot;can result in pregnancy,&quot; a
congressional staff analysis has found...<span style="color: #8f42ad"></p></span></strong></em><p><em><strong> Among the misconceptions cited by Waxman&#39;s investigators:</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>• A 43-day-old fetus is a &quot;thinking person.&quot;</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>• HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, can be spread via sweat and tears.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>• Condoms fail to prevent HIV transmission as often as 31 percent of the time in heterosexual intercourse.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>One curriculum, called &quot;Me, My World, My Future,&quot; teaches that women
who have an abortion &quot;are more prone to suicide&quot; and that as many as 10
percent of them become sterile. This contradicts the 2001 edition of a
standard obstetrics textbook that says fertility is not affected by
elective abortion, the Waxman report said...</strong><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: #8f42ad">--- </span></em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26623-2004Dec1.html"><span style="font-size: 1.56em; font-size: 1em;"><strong>Some Abstinence Programs Mislead Teens, Report Says</strong><span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></span></a></p><p>---------------<span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></p><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">yes, i seem to have gone off on a related tangent, which actually segues quite nicely into the article about McCain below</span></strong><br /><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><br />but first, here are my final words on the matter:</strong></span><br /></p><p><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad"></span></strong><p><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><strong><span style="color: #8f42ad">supporting the restriction or total federal ban on womens&#39; reproductive rights hurts ALL women as well as society-as-a-whole<br /></span></strong></span></p><span style="color: #8f42ad; font-size: 1.25em;"><strong>the measure of how well a country is operating is in how much control its <span style="color: #33cc33">women</span> have over their own lives and their livelihoods</p></strong></span><p><span style="color: #8f42ad; font-size: 1.25em;"><strong>WE MUST WORK TO KEEP SUCH MATTERS A PERSONAL CHOICE<span style="color: #339933"><br /></span></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #8f42ad; font-size: 1.25em;"><strong><span style="color: #339933"><span style="color: #8f42ad">we must work to maintain our reproductive freedoms</span><br /></span></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #8f42ad; font-size: 1.25em;"><strong></strong><strong><span style="color: #339933"><span style="color: #8f42ad">are we just going to stand by while control over our own bodies is eroded by legislation?</span><br /></span></strong></span></p><p><span style="color: #8f42ad"><strong><span style="font-size: 1.5625em;">heads up, ladies!</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">or someday, women in the US will be fighting far worse battles for our freedoms</p><p>and i don&#39;t need to tell you the socio-economic implications of THAT<br /></span><br />(anybody read<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Handmaids-Tale-Contemporary-Classics/dp/0099740915/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1207634268&amp;sr=8-1"> Margaret Attwood&#39;s&#160; A Handmaid&#39;s Tale</a>? - what, you don&#39;t think it could happen?)</p><p><br /><span style="color: #ff0000">*</span><span style="font-size: 1.25em;"><span style="color: #ff0000"> For Your information:</span> <a href="http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html">Abortion stats for the US</a></span> <span style="color: #ff0000">and more - also, if you click on the link at the top of the page which says &quot;State Center&quot; - you can find info on legislation for each state when you click on its location on the map<br /></span></strong></span><br />----------------------------<br /><a href="http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031008WA.shtml">http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031008WA.shtml</a><br /><div><br /><p>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;<strong><span style="color: #3886a0"><a href="http://www.sptimes.com/2008/03/09/Opinion/Why_McCain_should_wor.shtml" target="_blank">Go to Original</a></span></strong>
</p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;</span><span style="color: #3886a0; font-size: 1.95312em;">Why McCain Should Worry Women
</span><span style="color: #3886a0"><br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;By Robyn E. Blumner
<br />&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;The St. Petersburg Times
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Sunday 09 March 2008
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Sen. John McCain wants people to know that he is a true
conservative. The right flank of his party, particularly blowhards like
Rush Limbaugh, want to paint McCain as a closet pinko because he only
has an 82 percent rating with the American Conservative Union. But
McCain insists that his conservative credentials speak for themselves.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Believe him. They do.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;What scares me most about McCain, beyond our 100-year
presence in Iraq, his itchy trigger finger relative to other foes, and
his enthusiasm for tax cuts for the rich, is his fiercely conservative
record on women&#39;s reproductive freedom. Here, there is no moderate
McCain or reach-across-the-aisle McCain. On issues related to abortion
and even birth control and sex education, McCain is as ideological as
any Operation Rescue activist crawling around in front of an abortion
clinic.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;You want to know what&#39;s coming with a McCain presidency?
How about the overturning of Roe vs. Wade. I&#39;m not kidding. The latest
case to reach the U.S. Supreme Court on abortion made it clear that the
two newest justices, John Roberts and Samuel Alito, will vote for
substantial incursions into abortion rights, if not their outright
elimination. It turns out that Roe isn&#39;t a &quot;super-duper&quot; precedent
after all. It&#39;s now hanging by the thread of 87-year-old Justice John
Paul Stevens&#39; continued vitality.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;The next president will be the decider on whether women&#39;s
emancipation from the slavery of the womb will continue in this
country. We are on the cusp of losing the right to control our bodies
and determine our family size. McCain promises as much.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Due to McCain&#39;s reputation as a maverick, many voters seem
to attach more moderate abortion views to him. In Florida&#39;s primary,
for example, 45 percent of those Republicans who said abortion should
be legal voted for McCain. Whereas the prochoice Rudy Giuliani won over
only 19 percent of the prochoice Republican vote.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;But McCain&#39;s voting record is solidly antichoice. He said
directly in South Carolina that Roe &quot;should be overturned&quot; and strongly
reiterates that position on his campaign Web site. He told the American
Conservative Union that one of the three most important goals that he
wants to achieve as president is to promote &quot;a nation of traditional
values that protects the rights of the unborn.&quot;
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;In accordance with these views, McCain promises to
&quot;nominate strict constructionist judges,&quot; which is code for &quot;will
overturn Roe if given half a chance.&quot;
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;McCain also supports the global gag rule - probably the
most backward foreign policy initiative since the importation of
slaves. This is the policy that bars foreign family planning
organizations from receiving U.S. funds if the group in any way advises
clients on abortion as an option or advocates for legal abortion - even
when using their own funds. We know that population control and family
planning is the only way for Third World nations to advance, yet the
United States and its antiabortion zealots have put a foot on the neck
of the most effective groups.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;An intelligent person might think that someone as rabidly
antiabortion as McCain would be backing approaches to prevent unwanted
pregnancies, thereby, ipso facto, fewer abortions. Well, think again.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;McCain is an antagonist of sensible family planning and
effective sex education. In 2005, he voted &quot;no&quot; on a $100-million
allocation for preventive health care services targeted at reducing
unintended pregnancies, particularly teen pregnancies. In 2006, he
voted against funding for comprehensive, medically accurate sex
education for teens.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;McCain is much more comfortable with President Bush&#39;s wasteful and utterly ineffective abstinence-only approach.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;The New York Times Web site reported the following exchange with a reporter in Iowa in March 2007:</span></strong></p><blockquote><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">Q:
&quot;What about grants for sex education in the United States? Should they
include instructions about using contraceptives? Or should it be Bush&#39;s
policy, which is just abstinence?&quot;
</span></strong><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">McCain: (Long pause) &quot;Ahhh. I think I support the president&#39;s policy.&quot;
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">Q: &quot;So no contraception, no counseling on contraception.
Just abstinence. Do you think contraceptives help stop the spread of
HIV?&quot;
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">McCain: (Long pause) &quot;You&#39;ve stumped me.&quot;</span></strong></p></p></blockquote>
<p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Do you really have to say such idiotic things to win the
Republican nomination? It is an incontrovertible fact that the use of a
condom will help interfere with HIV transmission. But I guess McCain
sees it as a fact too liberal to acknowledge. Jeesh.
</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3886a0">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Now that the senator from Arizona has locked up the
Republican nomination, he may be spending less time asserting his
conservative bona fides and more time focusing on his occasional
bipartisanship. This appeal will help to blur his record. Yet any voter
who worries about government dictating to women what they can do with
their bodies needs to understand the danger that McCain poses. Roe
can&#39;t survive another president like Bush, and McCain is promising to
be just like him.<span style="color: #8f42ad"><br /></span></span></strong></p><span style="color: #993399"><strong><br /></strong></span><span style="color: #8f42ad"><span style="color: #993399"><br /><br /></span><br /></span></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <p><a href="http://www.onlineathens.com/stories/022508/news_20080225022.shtml">Clark Country, GA has decided to switch their tactics</a>. Currently, an &quot;abstinence only&quot; curriculum is taught in the high school. The country also has a 4.5% teen pregnancy rate, which is higher than the state average. In order to try to combat these rates, the county has voted to start teaching safe sex in schools, which has proven to be effective in preventing teen pregnancy. </p><p><a href="http://www.coolnurse.com/teen_pregnancy_rates.htm">The United States has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the Western world</a>, most likely due to a conflict between an over-sexed media and a moral approach to sex ingrained in the Protestant society. Abstinence only programs only help to support this conflict, telling kids that sex is wrong and then sending them home to their televisions which portray lots of gratifying, unprotected sex -- even on basic cable.&#160;&#160; <div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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                      It seems curious that if I was 28 weeks pregnant and presented 
                      to my doctor saying there was no way I wanted to continue 
                      with the pregnancy, the doctor would not be able to refer 
                      me for termination unless I met the restrictive criteria 
                      which have been outlined. It would be assumed I had an obligation 
                      to the fetus because it was potentially viable and I had 
                      passed the point of viability. I therefore would be compelled 
                      to maintain its life and deliver the child. In contrast 
                      I have a two year old, and if he suddenly became ill, and 
                      needed me to donate an organ to survive, I would probably 
                      consider myself a heniously immoral woman if I did not concede 
                      to that demand. However there is no law in the land that 
                      could oblige me to do so. In effect we impose greater obligation 
                      to women to preserve the life of their fetuses than we impose 
                      to preserve the life of their born children. </span><br /><span class="contentssubblack">
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                      In abortion law we are therefore distinctly privileging 
                      the life of the fetus over the wishes of the woman in a 
                      way we do not do in any other form of medical practice. 
                      I would therefore argue that the current abortion law is 
                      ethically inconsistent in the way it permits abortion in 
                      some circumstances but not in others and that it in denying 
                      abortion it undermines the basic principle of individual 
                      autonomy which is accepted in the rest of medical practice.</span><br /><span class="contentssubblack"></span></p></blockquote><p><span class="contentssubblack"><br /></span><a href="http://www.prochoiceforum.org.uk/aad2.asp">Source</a>.<br /><div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Feticide? </title>   
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        <p>In <a href="http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=600&amp;sid=1343398">this</a> article, the term &quot;feticide&quot; is used to refer to the killing of a fetus, as occurs during abortion or miscarriage. I greatly dislike this term, for it seems to equate &quot;feticide&quot; with words like &quot;genocide&quot; or &quot;homocide,&quot; which are inarguably crimes more heinous than the taking of a life of something parasitic and incapable of conscious thought. </p><p>This is dangerous. The article itself is about the House of Virginia passing a law that makes &quot;feticide&quot; a class 4 felony. In Virginia, <a href="http://www.abc.virginia.gov/facts/punish.html">a class 4 felony means 2-10 years of imprisonment and up to $100,000 in fines</a>. Also a class 4 felony in Virginia: rape/sexual assault and statutory rape, so you get the idea to the sort of moral standards its being equated to -- funny that it&#39;s with laws that supposedly exist to protect women. Basically, this means that in the eyes of the Virginia law, a woman trying to terminate a pregnancy gets the same punishment as a child molester. Sound a little crazy to you? </p><p>This is not to mention the fact that, according to the famous Roe vs. Wade, &quot;feticide&quot; is a constitutional right. Never has the constitution been interpreted by the US Supreme Court to say rape was a constitutional right, but, hey, no one really knows what the fore fathers were thinking when they wrote it! <br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Hippie Home Abortion</title>   
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        <p>For those with limited access or no access at all to abortion, apparently there is a method of &quot;home abortion&quot; that involves taking mass quantities vitamin C and inserting parsley deep into the vagina ever 12 hours for three days, according to <a href="http://angryforareason.blogspot.com/2006/02/how-to-induce-miscarriage-herbally-and.html">Angry for a Reason</a>. </p><blockquote><p>I have used this to positive results 3 times. Given the lack of access
to bc and abortion in much of the US I would like to share this with
all of you. Copy it, pass it around, send it to your friends. It is
cheap and accessible to all. Obviously if there are any health problems
or adverse side effects contact a doctor. My friends and I have used
this with very little complications, but I just want to put that
disclaimer out there as all bodies are different and yours may react
differently then ours. Feel free to ask a
natropath/herbalist/physician/gynaecologist.</p><p>It can only be used
up to 3 weeks after a missed period, but the sooner the better. I&#39;ve
done it within the first week of missing my period and it&#39;s always
brought it back for me. The best time to start it is on the 1st or
second day of the missed period.</p><p>You will need:<br />Fresh parsley (preferably organic...I don&#39;t want pesticides in my vagina, so I go organic)<br />500 mg pills/capsules of Vitamin C  (DO NOT get pills with Bio-favinoids such as Rose Hips.  These PREVENT miscarriage.)</p><p>The treatment can last 3 days: DO NOT EXCEED 3 DAYS!!  This will work or not within 2/3 days.</p><p>1.
Insert a fresh sprig of parsley as far as possible into the vagina.
(parsley induces contractions, yum) Change every 12 hours. When soft,
it may be difficult to remove, but this is not dangerous.</p><p>2. At the same time, drink parsley infusions. 2 to 6 tablespoons 4 times a day.</p><p>Making
an infusion: use 2 1/2 cups of boiling water for every ounce of parsley
(If you buy it at the store, minus 2/3 stems (for sprigs) this should
be the amount of water used to make the tincture). Add parsley to
boiling water, remove from heat and cover. Very important that you
remove from heat IMMEDIATELY upon adding the parsley. Boiling the water
with the parsley in there will make the infusion less effective. Let it
steep for at least 20 minutes (the longer it steeps, the more potent it
will be. I usually let it steep for 2 hours.</p><p>3. During the 3
days (or until your period starts) take high doses of Vitamin C orally.
Ideally, take 500 mg every hour up to 6000 mg. You can continue using
the Vitamin C for up to 6 days. Vitamin C can bring on menstruation
even 3 weeks after a &quot;late&quot; period. you can begin taking Vitamin C
immediately after unsafe sex, or if the condom broke, etc.</p><p>If successful you should start to bleed in 2 to 3 days.<br />Notes:<br />-You
may have cramps (I get &#39;em bad after doing this) and you can take
whatever you usually take for cramps or make a ginger infusion and take
that.<br />-The chances of success are less if you regularly take high doses of Vitamin C<br />-High amounts of Vitmain C can cause loose stools.  No one I know has experienced this, but is has been known to happen.<br />-Do not use if you have kidney problems.</p><p>I&#39;ve
often noticed that on the second night I start emanating heat.
Seriously I feel like a space heater. This is ok, it&#39;s just a side
effect of the high doses of Vit. C and to me signifies that it worked
and I will get my period soon (generally that night/next morning)</p><p><strong>DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE PENNYROYAL.  IT IS DEADLY AND DANGEROUS.  I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH, DO NOT DO NOT, <em>DO NOT</em> USE IT!!!</strong><br /></p></blockquote><p><br />(Note: Please follow the link and do your research before attempting this yourself.)<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Title IX</title>   
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June 23, 2007 is the 35th Anniversary of Title IX. Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972 is the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination
in education. Title IX says: “No person in the United States shall, on
the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the
benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any education
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<div class="entrybody"><p><strong>Since Title IX, the number of male <span class="caps">AND</span> female student athletes has greatly increased.</strong><br />The
number of male college athletes increased from 170,384 in 1972 to
228,106 in 2005-06;1 the number of female college athletes increased
over five-fold, from 31,8522 to 170,526 over the same period.3 The
number of high school girls playing competitive sports grew from fewer
than 300,000 before Title <span class="caps">IX4</span> to 2.95
million in 2005.5 This shows that women’s – and men’s – interest in
sports is manifested as they have increased opportunities to play.</p><p>Source: <a href="http://www.nwlc.org/details.cfm?id=3062&amp;section=athletics" rel="nofollow">National Women’s Law Center</a><br /></p>I benefited from Title IX.&#160; 
Before 1972, there was no girls soccer team at my high school. By
the time I graduated in 1992, our girls team had won more than a dozen
state championships.<div class="entrybody"><p>I played soccer from age 5 until my sophomore year of college.  I also played volleyball and softball at school.</p><p>We can thank Title IX for the <span class="caps">WNBA</span>, LPGA, <span class="caps">WUSA</span>,
WTA and so on. This includes all those Olympic gold medals like the US
women’s soccer team in 2002. We even owe Title IX for Theresa
Weatherspoon, Mia Hamm, Picabo Street, Jackie Joiner, the Williams
Sisters and more.</p><p>Today, I celebrated women’s athletics by going for a bike ride.&#160; Yay!<br /></p>
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        <title>Apparently, prevention is offensive</title>   
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<p>I’ve just learned that the <span class="caps">FOX</span> and <span class="caps">CBS TV</span> networks have refused to air the latest Trojan condom ads.   In it’s rejection, <span class="caps">FOX</span> states, &#39;Contraceptive advertising must stress health-related uses rather than the prevention of pregnancy.&#39;  And <span class="caps">CBS</span>
wrote, &#39;while we understand and appreciate the humor of this
creative, we do not find it appropriate for our network even with
late-night-only restrictions.&#39;</p><p>Are you f-ing kidding me?  What on earth does that mean?</p><p>Contrary to what <span class="caps">FOX</span>
Television claims, preventing unintended pregnancy is a major public
health issue. In the U.S., approximately half of all pregnancies are
unintended, and teen pregnancy is a public health epidemic. This year,
more than 750,000 teens will become pregnant and nearly four million
will contract a sexually transmitted infection.</p><p>It&#39;s the height of hypocrisy that <span class="caps">FOX</span> and <span class="caps">CBS</span>
routinely broadcast sex-saturated, prime-time programming, including
non-stop viagara and cialis ads, but refuse condom ads. From <span class="caps">FOX</span>&#39;s Temptation Island to <span class="caps">CBS</span>&#39; Victoria&#39;s Secret Fashion Show, both networks have taken sex to the bank.</p><p>The
ad features a pig hitting on a woman in a bar. Cute song and all. She
is not interested. After he goes to the men’s room and gets a condom,
he turns into a <span class="caps">HOT 20</span>-something guy.&#160; The message is &#39;use a condom every time.&#39;
    
    
    
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<p>You can view the ad on the <a href="http://www.trojanevolve.com/" rel="nofollow">Trojan web site</a>.</p><p>Contact <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,77538,00.html" rel="nofollow"><span class="caps">FOX</span></a> and <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/feedback/fb_news_form.shtml" rel="nofollow"><span class="caps">CBS</span></a> and tell them how crazy they are.  Prevention is the best message any TV station could be giving.</p>
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        <title>Latest turn of events</title>   
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<p>First… a letter to the editor of the New York Times in reference to the Supreme Court decision last week.  I just had to share.</p><p>To the Editor:</p><p>Re “A Sharp Turn for the Supreme Court on Abortion” (letters, April 20):</p><p>I
am a rheumatologist caring for a patient whose lupus nephritis is
flaring. Her creatinine is rising as her platelet count falls, and she
has failed to improve with pulse methylprednisolone and intravenous
cyclophosphamide. I am contemplating using rituximab. I would like to
refer this case to the United States Supreme Court for its guidance.</p><p>Richard Zweig, M.D.<br />Santa Rosa, Calif., April 20, 2007</p><p><span class="caps">HAHAHAHAHA</span>!  Brought tears to my eyes.</p><p>Seriously though.  What’s a progressive-minded young woman to do in a state like New York after such a turn of events?</p><p>Should we take over the Supreme Court with guns?  Eh, not a good idea.</p><p>Should we be protesting in the streets?  Probably.</p><p>Should we look to our political leaders to take action? Definitely.</p><p>And if they don’t take action, what should we do? Fire them good ol’ Donald trump style.</p><p>Seriously.</p><p>Fortunately
for New Yorkers, we have a new governor, Eliot Spitzer. And yesterday,
he answered our fearful cries and outraged bellowing (yes, I admit, I
have bellowed recently). Yesterday, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/26/nyregion/26spitzer.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin" rel="nofollow">Spitzer announced the introduction of the Reproductive Health and Privacy Protection Act</a>.
He plans to introduce a program bill that will update New York’s
antiquated abortion laws which were written three years before Roe v.
Wade. This bill would ensure that while Congress and the Supreme Court
work to chip away at our rights that New York will protect them. So
even if (heaven forfend) Roe is overturned, women’s health will still
be paramount within these borders.</p><p>Wow.  What a difference one election makes.  Thank you Governor Spitzer!</p>
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