Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

6.08.2012

Live-ish Thoughts on MSNBC's "The Assassination of Dr. Tiller"

Right out of the gate, let me say that I am pro choice.  I think that in a society that does a terrible job of being honest to children and teenagers about sex and child bearing and rearing, where rape is still a tool used to put women in their place (at a ridiculous rate, still), where a woman's likelihood to live her life in poverty can be easily determined by whether she has children and how many, abortion is necessary.  And I don't like the term that many other pro-choicers use - a necessary evil.  It's a legal medical procedure that can save the lives and/or futures of women.  Stop apologizing for it, it's not evil, but for a lot of women it is necessary.

That said, I've never been sure about late-term abortions.  I don't consider a fetus to be a "baby" until it can survive outside of the womb on it's own, which depending on the situation is generally somewhere after 6 months.  That's obviously not an optimal gestation period, but when I hear about premature births it seems like the infants are more likely to live if they're past the 6 month period.  So by my own personal definition, a 3rd trimester abortion is "killing a baby"... except, as I have learned in the past year plus of personally studying race, gender, and class issues, the issue of late-term abortion is not that simple.

Thoughts

  • I did not know that he was shot and killed at his church.
  • There are only 3 (now two, I guess) physicians who specialize in 2nd and 3rd trimester abortions?  I'm not surprised at 3rd trimester abortions, but I didn't realize that 2nd trimester abortions were also so contentious.
  • "Abortion is a matter of survival for women." - Dr. George Tiller, summarizing what the women who were patients of his father, who also performed abortions, taught him.
  • I love how determined, unafraid, and vehement he was that his services were necessary and he was not going to stop.
  • One of his colleagues points out that women just to pick up from all over the country, and some the world, and fly to Wichita, Kansas on a whim for an abortion - all of their cases were catastrophes.
  • Fetal Indications - late term abortions performed because something was wrong with the fetus.  More and more often I've heard stories of women who were having miscarriages and were turned away from their OB/GYNs or the local hospital because "they don't do abortions".  The fetus is literally dying or already dead inside of them.  If there is no chance that it will survive, then how the hell is aiding a woman in expelling her fetus to make sure that she doesn't become ill equal performing an abortion?  But this happens!  It's so illogical that doctors are allowed to say no to a woman in need of such desperate assistance.
  • Maternal Indications - late term abortions performed because of issues that the mother was having, such as mental health issues, patients who were basically children themselves, etc.
  • I fucking hate this guy, Randall Terry, from Operation Rescue.  "Don't let them murder your baby, mommy please don't kill me!  We'll help you!"  Really?  Like these women are just having a fun little lunchtime abortion?  Like they haven't thought of every option other than an abortion, especially in the case of the many women who were aborting because though they desperately wanted this child, but for whatever reason they cannot carry it to term.
  • Also, how exactly would they help these women?  Does Operation Rescue have a fund set up to provide poor women with monetary support for their unwanted children, pay the medical bills or funeral costs of women who were going to abort because maintaining the pregnancy would be a danger to their health, pay for the funerals of babies born dead for women who were going to abort because their OB/GYN told them that their fetus would be unlikely to survive?  A search on their website shows that donations go towards "exposing the sin of abortion" around the country, so no, they do not have such funds.  Also, they apparently do not have 501c3 status.  They should shut the fuck up and have a seat.
  • Oh O'Reilly.  "Tiller has killed thousands of late-term fetuses without explanation".  Explanation to who?  He doesn't need to give any explanation to the general public.  Or does he think that Tiller and his staff just let any woman who came in hop onto the table without asking them why they wanted to have an abortion?
  • It's such a simple-minded point of view to call an abortion provider a "baby killer" without wondering why so many women would choose to "kill our babies".  35% of all women of reproductive age will have had an abortion before they are 45 years old.  Are more than a third of women just degenerate baby killers, too?  Or maybe they have valid reasons to have made this decision.
  • "The ones who don't carry guns incite the ones who do carry guns."  Yep.  You can't spend years turning someone into a villain and then absolve yourself of responsibility when someone deems themselves the hero who will save all of the innocents from said villain.
Also, I don't like the assumption that women, their doctors, and abortion providers are all either so evil or so incompetent that they are all just eager to kill babies willy nilly, and it's the job of religious groups to show them the light.  And I name religious groups because I don't think that I've ever heard an anti-abortion opinion that was not based in religion.  I could not care less about what your religion says about abortion.  Your religion is not mine, and it should not be allowed to dictate the laws and lives that affect my life.  I'd love to hear a logical reason why abortion should be illegal that has nothing to do with religion.

Knowledge and empathy is what helped me decide that my support is completely pro-choice.  There are so many reasons why a woman and her partner may choose to have a late term abortion, and often these reasons have to be supported by an outside physician.  Rarely could someone have an abortion for "no reason" and really, is there such a thing as a frivolous reason to have an abortion?  In my opinion, no.  But if your's is yes, think up the most frivolous situation to have an abortion imaginable. Now would you want that woman and her partner to pass their genes on to, and raise, a child?  Probably not.

7.06.2011

Pregnant Women Who Lose Babies Face Criminal Charges In Mississippi, Alabama | ThinkProgress

This is so fucking ridiculous:

This year, the Georgia legislature considered a bill that would require women to prove their miscarriages “occurred naturally” and weren’t secret abortions. In a similar vein, the Guardian reports that states including Mississippi and Alabama are charging dozens of women with murder or other serious crimes who have miscarried or had stillbirths.

6.24.2011

Fwd: Breaking News: New York Senate votes to legalize same-sex marriage

Yay New York!

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Date: Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:34 PM
Subject: Breaking News: New York Senate votes to legalize same-sex marriage
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Breaking News Alert: New York Senate votes to legalize same-sex marriage
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New York Senate votes to legalize same-sex marriage, assuring passage of the measure and making New York the largest state to permit such unions. The vote essentially doubles the number of Americans who can gain access to same-sex marriage licenses.

http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/O914NF/8AX10C/CX355Y/EGF5SE/KAOQJ/OS/h

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com


6.09.2011

The Washington Post: Newt Gingrich’s 2012 campaign implodes

I want to cackle.  Can I cackle?

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Newt Gingrich's 2012 campaign implodes

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign imploded Thursday afternoon with virtually his entire senior staff leaving en masse, according to multiple sources familiar with the moves.
Read the entire story here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/Fragment/SysConfig/WebPortal/twpweb/feeds/BlogsMobileIndividual/mobile-blogs.jpp?id=6.1.2315290251&uuid=d69caef4-92c9-11e0-9aa7-57e376f75bff


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8.30.2010

Prisoners of Katrina | BBC Video



This documentary was made about 4 years ago, but it details some things that I'd only heard bits and pieces of about what happened to the prisoners durring the hurricane and subsequent flooding.  I'm sure that the BBC has its own biases, but man, do they do a better job at real journalism then American cable news channels do.  Do you know what "breaking news" CNN was emailing me about tonight?  Modern Family and Mad Men (I think) winning Emmys.  Really?  Not your job, CNN.  There's about a bajillion sources where I could get that information from, and it makes me sad that you're America's most legitimate 24hr news channel.

10.14.2009

News Briefs: Franken Amendment, ACoE Lies Again, OPP Unconstitutional

It's sad that amendments like this even need to be passed, but I'm glad that Franken knew that this was important enough to make it a priority.

I'm real late on this, but how much more of this bullshit are New Orleanians going to have to take from the Army Corps of Engineers?  It's like they're trying to kill everyone here.

Conditions are unconstitutional in the OPP.  Color me shocked.  The sheriff tries to use the Katrina excuse, but really, I wouldn't be surprised if conditions were unconstitutional before Katrina.

I've thought about this more and more often.  What caused us to be so selfish as a country?

10.13.2009

Fw: Breaking News: Health-Care OverhaulPasses Key Hurdle in Senate

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Subject: Breaking News: Health-Care Overhaul Passes Key Hurdle in Senate
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News Alert
02:52 PM EDT Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Health-Care Overhaul Passes Key Hurdle in Senate

Senate Finance Committee approves the $829 billion, 10-year health-care bill sponsored by Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) with the support of a lone Republican, Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe.

For more information, visit washingtonpost.com - http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/DME6KX/6HZM2/77S224/Z2G5B6/4ZC27/50/t

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8.06.2009

The Nation - Blackwater Founder Implicated in Murder

This doesn't surprise me at all. After Katrina, Blackwater was running around like lawless criminals, just waiting for someone to give them a reason to shoot them. When I was a volunteer in 2006 two other volunteers went to the store. While sitting in the parking lot, they started to make out. Suddenly they've got flashlights and AK-47s in their face. Blackwater assholes had rolled up in a golf cart looking vehicle, interrogated them for a few minutes, guns pointed the whole time, then rolled out for no reason. She was Black and he was white. That could have been the reason, but I think it was a general power trip thing going on. No one regulates Blackwater.

I'm absolutely positive that some of the young Black men who were shot during the time that Blackwater was in New Orleans were killed by them. Unfortunately, in this city whenever a young Black man is killed all someone has to do is mention drugs and a gun and everyone assumes that he deserved it for being just another thug, whether or not it's true. Sometimes I think that some of these killings could be some serial killer who's saavy enough to realize that no one cares when these men die so they can knock off as many as they want without getting caught.

7.18.2009

News Briefs: Army Corps Gets Spanked (and Not in a Fun Way), New Recycling Company

You'd think that Katrina would have been a lesson learned for the Army Corps of Engineers, but no. At least someone is calling them out for it.

This excites me greatly. Of course, this article doesn't actually include information on how to sign up, but Google loves me so here it is.

ETA: This wonderful analysis by oyster at Your Right Hand Thief sums up the "mystery" of the magical disappearing Nagin emails.

Stephen Colbert on Sotomayor Hearings

I wish conservatives listened to him when he talks.

7.10.2009

News Briefs: Cops Lie, Contractor Thief Pleads Guilty, Our Corrupt Mayor, Potential Mayoral Candidates

From WDSU, the FBI is now investigating the murder and cover-up of a man who was murdered in Algiers in the aftermath of Katrina, when white vigilantes roamed the neighborhood shooting and shooting at Black men who they thought didn't belong.

Remember the RTA vs. NOPD throwdown that happened last year? Well, the NOPD's own internal affairs probe found that the cops involved planted weapons, coerced witnesses, and lied their way out of the punishment that they deserved, according to the Times-Picayune. Am I surprised?

The Georgia contractor who stole a total of a half million dollars from 17 families has plead guilty. He's, unfortunately, only one of hundreds of contractors who have done this, and most have gotten away with it. When I was organizing I heard countless stories of people, particularly the elderly, who were tricked out of their Road Home money, loans, or savings. The city should have long ago set up an office (and advertised it, LOUDLY) to specifically handle these claims and help people get their money back, or at least punishment doled out.

A post from Your Right Hand Thief, may provide evidence that our mayor isn't just a jackass, but a crooked jackass.

And finally, the Gambit blog does a roundup of suspected candidates for the upcoming mayoral race. I would add Tracie Washington to this list, because I've heard rumblings and believe that the email fiasco was all about getting her name out there to black voters who can't stand Stacy Head. I like James Perry, but right now I don't think that he'll win. Not only is he the least known, the people who do know him know that he fought against the demolition of the projects, which won't sit well with white voters. Of course, that's the reason why I like him. Karen Carter Peterson I recall liking for some reason, but I can't remember why...