Busy day of potential doucebaggery under both domes today.
Today was "crossover" day in the General Assembly, the designated last day to introduce new legislation for the session (conveniently scheduled on the same day as the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Democratic fundraiser). Sonny's "Hope Chest" amendment failed to pass. A bill allowing pharmacists to refuse to fill "morning-after" pill prescriptions stalled. A bill passed the House that will allow physician's assistants to fill prescriptions in certain emergencies. The Senate created a "Newborn Umbilical Cord Blood Commission," which I suppose has something to do with stem cell research.
Meanwhile up in Washington, the Senate continues to work on the Budget Resolution, which in its current form opens ANWAR for drilling and assumes the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts will be continued at least through 2011. Also, Feingold introduced the Censure Resolution against Bush for the wiretapping fiasco.
Now, out of all of that, surely some of you will have comments; go for it.
Monday, March 13, 2006
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4 comments:
I really tried to come up with a comment. I just couldn't. Yay that some crap I didn't like didn't pass!
What's the deal with the attack on the morning after pill? It's just a higher dosage of the same birth control medication that many women take, right?
The morning after pill only benefits women who realize that an unwanted pregnancy could be a possibility after festivities that she may or may not recollect from the night before. This is completely different from any abortion debate, yet pro-lifers jump at these sorts of things. They give those of us with a modicum of intelligence a bad name.
Yay that the idiots under the Dome didn't pass another piece of stupid, backward-thinking legislation!
But, realist, people should never ever have sex unless they want to produce a million babies. Isn't that the way it works?
Well, hillary...No. Even for the most fundamental of fundamentalists, sex is a gift from God, who was quoted as saying, "Hey, enjoy it, man. Life sucks down there, so at least enjoy your wives (or husbands)." It says something to that effect in Ecclesiastes. That doesn't excuse people from taking proper precaution to avoid unwanted thingies, but I feel the morning-after pill is taking proper precautions.
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