Tag Archives: Roe v Wade

Pro-choice, Pro-woman.

I was raised to be anti-choice, or as I called it at the time, pro-life. While we weren’t terribly observant, we were Catholic, and that surely fueled at least part of that identity. We never talked about it though. I … Continue reading

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Roe v. Wade – What It Means is Everything

It’s Trust Women Week, and I decided to participate by entering this piece in a blog contest sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women. While I didn’t win, they will be featuring a portion of my blog in their … Continue reading

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Make 2012 the Year of the Pro-Choice Voter

This is part of the NARAL “Blog for Choice” day.  The best thing pro-choicers can do this year to honor the anniversary of Roe v. Wade is to vote pro-choice. Don’t like the fact that 92 anti-choice provisions were enacted … Continue reading

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Ladies, Get Your Vote On

This blog is part of the #HERvotes blog carnival All the single ladies! Also, all the married ladies, all the divorced ladies, all the ladies in a committed and long term relationship: We’re coming up on that time of the … Continue reading

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