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Tag Archives: human rights
This Woman’s Choice
I just don’t understand women who are planning to vote for former Governor Romney because they think his business skills give him an edge over President Obama as far as job creation and the economy are concerned. It’s one thing … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, abortion rights, birth control, government, healthcare, human rights, politics, reproductive rights, women's rights
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Citizens VS Corporations
Whoa. For once, I actually agree with Republicans on a matter of social policy. And the earth didn’t move. I’m willing to stipulate that the contraception flap isn’t really about restricting access to contraception; even though that is clearly the … Continue reading
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Tagged birth control, family planning, government, human rights, religious freedom
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The Daily Muse on Complacent Women
As an ardent believer in family planning and in a woman’s right to be the final decider when it comes to her reproductive organs, I’ve been following the contraception flap with dismay. And the root of my dismay is not that … Continue reading
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Tagged birth control, contraception, current events, family planning, human rights, politics, women's rights
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Sisterhood with Saudi Women
On June 17, a group of women in Saudi Arabia will start driving cars. Does not sound like much, does it? Except that women in Saudi Arabia are not permitted to drive. And that is not all. Under the guardianship system in Saudi … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, human rights, politics, Saudi Arabia, women's rights
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