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moiv's blogOhio's Rx for Murderwords by moiv posted June 15, 2006 - 5:45pm
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This Holy Hand Grenade's a Dudwords by moiv posted May 9, 2006 - 10:13pm
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Death of a Conscience Clausewords by moiv posted May 2, 2006 - 10:27pm
from Talk to Action Women all across the country continue to walk into pharmacies, present prescriptions for emergency contraception, common birth control pills, or even medications such as antibiotics, and find themselves at the mercy of a growing number of graduates of the Faith-Based School of Pharmacology. In most states besides Illinois ' How Puppy Love Became a Sex Crimewords by moiv posted April 26, 2006 - 1:21am
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Just about no one in Kansas would expect Phill Kline to give up now ' Bucking Big Tonywords by moiv posted April 20, 2006 - 12:27am
from Talk to Action This Monday, the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins came out swinging.
Ummm ... well, Tony, not quite. Apparently fearing the same firestorm of a backlash that now has quite a few of the heroes of the South Dakota legislature scrambling to defend themselves even against more moderate challengers within their own party, plenty of their co-advocates in statehouses around the country are smelling smoke on the wind ... and prudently silencing themselves. ( words about: abortion | Democrats | election | feminism | health | politics | pregnancy | religion | reproductive rights | Republicans )
Life and Death? Just Don't Think About Itwords by moiv posted April 11, 2006 - 3:12am
from Talk to Action Talk to Action's dogemperor has documented extensively, and Ethics Daily concurs, that the Religious Right has an increasingly dangerous tendency to confuse medical mortality and morbidity with divine punishment for what they believe to be sexual impurity -- a moral blindness evident in their response to the cervical cancer vaccine that, when administered to girls under age 16, promises to confer near total immunity in later life. But the cancer in question is cervical cancer, its precursor is Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), and HPV is contracted through having ... uh ... sex. ( words about: abortion | crime | do-it-yourself abortion | feminism | health | human rights | politics | pregnancy | religion | reproductive rights | rights | sexuality )
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