slackmaster
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Sun Apr-13-08 10:00 AM
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I learned a lot from Planned Parenthood yesterday, and was very impressed |
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Just a note of thanks for people who support Planned Parenthood.
Saturday morning I attended a Candidate Issues Forum hosted by Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside Counties. I am helping run a campaign for a local office. (My candidate was the only one for our target office who bothered to show up.)
I was a waffler on "parental notification" laws, now I am strongly against them. I had been looking at it from the perspective of an individual parent, thinking about how I'd feel if I had a daughter and she got pregnant.
Planned Parenthood set my mind straight. Girls who get into that situation come in to PP pre-sorted: 70% of them have already gotten one or both parents involved. For the other 30%, there is usually a good reason the parents are not there.
They gave us a whole bunch of data supported by hard evidence - Facts and figures, not appeals to emotion or other bullshit.
Thanks to everyone who supports that fine organization. It's grown up a lot since my last contact with them (as a teenager, taking a young woman there to get her hooked up with contraception).
The overall experience made me feel more comfortable being outspokenly pro-choice.
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Evergreen Emerald
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Sun Apr-13-08 10:06 AM
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1. I had the same issues with parental notification |
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Until I realized that, if there was any type of relationship with the parents, that child would not be there alone. And, when I started working with abused children, I saw that those children need as many services and support systems that we can give them.
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Sun Apr-13-08 11:54 AM
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2. Parental notification laws kill living, breathing young women |
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with names and faces. Like Becky Bell. She would be 37 now. Instead she lies in a grave. http://www.plannedparenthood.org/issues-action/abortion/becky-bell-6153.htmNever forgive. Never forget. Women who are not free to decide whether or not they bear children are reproductive slaves. Period.
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Tue Apr-15-08 01:24 PM
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3. You know, I was thinking about this this a.m. I think some pro-lifers seem to have the idea that |
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women decide when they get pregnant. And then they decide after the fact whether or not they want a child.
The reason I think this is a few years ago, some politician was trying to assert the idea that a woman can not get pregnant through rape. As if women have some magical powers that determines who they will become pregnant with and when.
When over 50% of pregnancies are unintended (a statistic I hear frequently), then, obviously many women are becoming pregnant with actually trying. But I guess the idea that a woman just magically makes herself pregnant gives the pro-life typse more fodder for maligning women who make the choice not to carry a pregnancy to term.
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