Feminists Don’t Have to Be Pro-Choice

Posted on 5 November 2008. Filed under: feminism, philosophy | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

If there’s one thing that the doomed selection of Sarah Palin has proved, it’s that feminism has become abortionism – both to most anti-feminists and to many feminists as well.
What was the most common criticism of Palin, after the chuckling over her multiple, shall we say, faux pas? Something along these lines: She’s not a [...]

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Legislating From the Bench

Posted on 9 October 2008. Filed under: feminism, politics | Tags: , , , , |

Those who hate Roe vs. Wade have scarcely ever read the majority opinion. Those who have, understand that law and private morality are two different things and that from a legal point of view RvW is unassailable.
It’s time to take some rhetoric back and lay it on the line: Those who wish to overturn RvW [...]

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Pro-Life, Pro-Obama

Posted on 9 October 2008. Filed under: feminism, politics | Tags: , , , , , , |

http://www.prolifeproobama.com/index.htm

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Health Care that Covers Abortions?

Posted on 6 October 2008. Filed under: feminism, politics, religion | Tags: , , , , , , |

There’s a possibility that Obama’s health care plan would cover abortions, if, that is, he gets elected and his health care plan goes through exactly as he wants it with no compromises whatsoever on controversial issues — which of course it won’t.
But that won’t stop people from getting offended at the possibility. They will squawk [...]

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