02-21-2009, 04:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2009, 07:01 PM by Dickie Billericay.)
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Why do lezbos, who have no interest in breeding, care what normal people do? They aren’t content just to keep their own genes out of the gene pool (a move we fully support), but they want to stop normal people as well, and stop them retroactively at that.
Check those co-sponsors: the ACLU, the Democrats and “HIV Peer Testers.” Sounds like everyone who posts at DI and DD. Were Karl Marx and a colony of lepers not available? Maybe next year they will keep with the theme and hit up the local sewage treatment plant.
Too bad the little dyke’s mommy and daddy didn’t believe in abortion. This is Exhibit A (on a tray, what you say!) for why they missed the boat on that one.
It’s so nice to see that all those afternoons George spent singing the "Suck My D*ck F*ck My Ass" song together with little Chlamydia weren’t wasted. Maybe Jimmy can post it over at DD as another one of his heart-warming "feel-good" tales.
Quote:The Oberlin Review
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SURF Thanks Campus for Wave of Support
To the Editors:
Oberlin Students for Reproductive Freedoms would like to thank everyone who attended our fundraiser, Work It For Women!, on Friday, Dec. 5 at the 'Sco. With your contributions, we raised over $2300, about a thousand dollars more than last year. This money will go to an abortion access fund at Preterm, an abortion clinic in Cleveland, to help women with the costs associated with abortion. Many women struggle to finance their abortions; anti-choice legislation often targets low-income women disproportionately. The Hyde Amendment prohibits the use of federal funds to finance abortion, and many health insurance policies do not cover the cost of an abortion. There are many expenses associated with abortion other than the cost of the medical procedure itself, including the cost of taking a day or two off work, childcare during the procedure, overnight stays and transportation. Transportation and overnight stays are major issues for Ohio women. In 2005, 90 percent of Ohio counties had no abortion provider, and 51 percent of Ohio women lived in these counties. Of U.S. women obtaining abortions in 2005, non-hospital providers estimate that 25 perccent traveled at least 50 miles, and 8 percent traveled more than 100 miles (guttmacher.org). Abortion-access funds help to facilitate affordable access to reproductive health services regardless of socioeconomic status.
We would like to thank our co-sponsors: the Oberlin ACLU, Affirming Choice Through Spirituality (ACTS), the Oberlin College Democrats and HIV Peer Testers. We'd also like to express our gratitude to the 'Sco staff, everyone who works in Wilder 111, Concert Sound, Like Bells, the Sauce, the David Bowie Cover Band and DJ Beat.
Finally, we were thrilled to see that there is such strong support among Oberlin students for a woman's right to choose. We urge everyone to stay informed and get active in choice issues. If you are interested in participating in Students United for Reproductive Freedoms, please send an email to oberlinsurf@gmail.com.
-Cordelia Loots-Gollin
-Corinne Streicher
Co-Chairs, Oberlin SURF
Why do lezbos, who have no interest in breeding, care what normal people do? They aren’t content just to keep their own genes out of the gene pool (a move we fully support), but they want to stop normal people as well, and stop them retroactively at that.
Check those co-sponsors: the ACLU, the Democrats and “HIV Peer Testers.” Sounds like everyone who posts at DI and DD. Were Karl Marx and a colony of lepers not available? Maybe next year they will keep with the theme and hit up the local sewage treatment plant.
Too bad the little dyke’s mommy and daddy didn’t believe in abortion. This is Exhibit A (on a tray, what you say!) for why they missed the boat on that one.
It’s so nice to see that all those afternoons George spent singing the "Suck My D*ck F*ck My Ass" song together with little Chlamydia weren’t wasted. Maybe Jimmy can post it over at DD as another one of his heart-warming "feel-good" tales.