Hark! The Pro-Choice Resources Bowl-a-thon draws nigh!

It’s not too late to donate. If you’ve been thinking about throwing in a couple of bucks…

(a box of condoms costs $7…two safer sex kits for women exiting Shakopee Prison costs $17…supplies for a week’s worth of pregnancy options presentations costs $36…It adds up fast!)

…Now is the time!

You can donate online [...]

2012 Pro-Choice Resources Bowl-a-thon!

This is it, folks. My bowling wrist bands are out of storage and my bowling shoes have new laces.

Yes, yer kindly old Auntie Tild has taken on the bowling challenge of a lifetime!

On March 15th, I’ll be bowling for choice, raising money and supporting the vital work of Pro-Choice Resources (PCR).

I’m [...]

In which Swiftee gets his very own crate label

Resistance is futile.   I love you,  Swiftee!

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UPDATE:

The title of this post should actually be  “In which my love of crate label art happily coincides with my love of  Brit slang [see also] with hilarious results.”

It’s really the only non-ironic way I could associate the concept of  ”love” with the concept of  ”Swiftee”, [...]

In honor of Dr. George Tiller: $100 to Planned Parenthood

“He was an evil man – his hands were covered with blood.”

You don’t say.   Speak for yourself, Randall.

“No question Dr. Tiller has blood on his hands.”

And there’s certainly no question about what’s on your hands tonight,  is there Bill?

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Today,  in honor of  Dr. George Tiller [...]

Postcards

About Referred Law 6,  South Dakota’s campaign to limit abortions:    Charlie gets us to the crux, so to speak, of the ongoing battle over women’s bodies in the war for South Dakota’s soul.

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Elsewhere, driftglass sings a verse of Another One Bites the Dust and observes:

As has been said on this blog [...]

Sister Joan Chittister: “Listen carefully for the twigs”

If you saw Bill Moyers’ show “NOW” tonight on PBS, you might have been thrilled, as I was, by the segment featuring Sister Joan Chittister. Wow! Every single word she spoke resonated within me so much. After a minute or two I realized I was standing up; standing at attention in front of the tv [...]