Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] james_nicoll at Mississippi Personhood Amendment
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] soldiergrrrl at Mississippi Personhood Amendment
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] twbasketcaseat Mississippi Personhood Amendment
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] gabrielleabelleat Mississippi Personhood Amendment
Okay, so I don't usually do this, but this is an issue near and dear to me and this is getting very little no attention in the mainstream media.

Mississippi is voting on November 8th on whether to pass Amendment 26, the "Personhood Amendment". This amendment would grant fertilized eggs and fetuses personhood status.

Putting aside the contentious issue of abortion, this would effectively outlaw birth control and criminalize women who have miscarriages. This is not a good thing.

Jackson Women's Health Organization is the only place women can get abortions in the entire state, and they are trying to launch a grassroots movement against this amendment. This doesn't just apply to Mississippi, though, as Personhood USA, the group that introduced this amendment, is trying to introduce identical amendments in all 50 states.

What's more, in Mississippi, this amendment is expected to pass. It even has Mississippi Democrats, including the Attorney General, Jim Hood, backing it.

The reason I'm posting this here is because I made a meager donation to the Jackson Women's Health Organization this morning, and I received a personal email back hours later - on a Sunday - thanking me and noting that I'm one of the first "outside" people to contribute.

So if you sometimes pass on political action because you figure that enough other people will do something to make a difference, make an exception on this one. My RSS reader is near silent on this amendment. I only found out about it through a feminist blog. The mainstream media is not reporting on it.

If there is ever a time to donate or send a letter in protest, this would be it.

What to do?

- Read up on it. Wake Up, Mississippi is the home of the grassroots effort to fight this amendment. Daily Kos also has a thorough story on it.

- If you can afford it, you can donate at the site's link.

- You can contact the Democratic National Committee to see why more of our representatives aren't speaking out against this.

- Like this Facebook page to help spread awareness.



anolinde: (Default)
( May. 3rd, 2010 01:30 pm)
Attorneys agree to block on Oklahoma abortion law.

Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson has agreed to a court order requested by abortion providers to temporarily block enforcement of a new state law, which requires women to get an ultrasound and hear a detailed description of the fetus.

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Officials at Reproductive Services of Tulsa have said the requirements of the law had drawn emotional responses from patients. They said some patients have left the room where ultrasounds procedures are performed in tears because of what they had to hear.

Thank you, Oklahoma. Now, how about getting that law repealed?
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anolinde: (Default)
( Jan. 23rd, 2009 03:14 pm)
I'm not going to lie - I wouldn't have voted for Barack Obama, but there's definitely something good about having a Democrat in office. Thank you so much, Obama. ♥

In other news, this news story is the most disgusting thing ever. Short version: guy walks into a daycare and starts stabbing children. Despicable.
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anolinde: (Default)
( Aug. 28th, 2008 11:27 pm)
According to the Bush administration, a doctor can now refuse to give a woman an abortion... and it's perfectly legal.

Everyone, please take the time to at least visit the NARAL Pro-Choice site ([livejournal.com profile] naama_darling linked to it in their post) and fill out the protesting form. I really hope this doesn't go through.

Words can't even describe my disgust. This is what I wrote:

As a teenager, sex is an important issue to me. I'm not a prude - at some point I want to have it, but I know I have to be careful. A family friend once said to me, "When you think sex, think birth control. Sex. Birth control. Sex. Birth control."

But what happens when birth control doesn't work? The Pill is 99.9% effective - what about that one in one thousand chance that something goes wrong? The condom and the Pill together seem infallible, but sometimes mistakes happen. Sometimes, an unwanted pregnancy can occur.

If it does, I want to know that I have options - and those options need to include abortion. The right to terminate a pregnancy is mine, and it horrifies me to think that my ability to do so could be restricted by the beliefs of someone else. Someone like a doctor or a nurse who will never, ever be affected by what happens to the parasite in my fetus.

Abortion isn't the only answer, but it has to be a choice. I'm terrified of the possibility that one day I could accidentally become pregnant and then not be legally allowed to end the pregnancy. What will I do then? If a doctor refuses to perform the procedure on me and there is no other clinic in my area, how will I find another?

The right to choose what I do with my body is mine and mine alone. It should not depend on the whims of a doctor, nurse, or other staff member at the clinic I turn to for support. As a teenager seriously concerned about her future, I am begging you to oppose this rule. It is demeaning, harmful, and seriously violates my right to choose. Please don't let this rule go any further.


I'm so furious right now it's not even funny.
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