Journalism is dead, and the ‘free press’ is not free—it is bought and paid for by corporate oligarchs who have spent forty years using "news" programming to deceive and misinform citizens in support of their fascist takeover of the United States.
Become the Media! Fight back against the lies that are heaped upon us daily by obscenely-paid Republican Propagandists like this fucking tool:
"America was certainly safe between 2000 and 2008.
I don’t remember any attacks on American soil during that period of time."
– Eric Bolling, FOX News, July 13, 2011
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South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, appearing on The O’Reilly Factor is continuing to deny that the GOP is waging a war against women and their civil rights.
What are you meaning by “well,” Haley?
Is it “well” that all of the drops of people in the labors force were women, or that 88 percent of jobs that went to anyone during the recession went to men?
Haley, in your own state, women are only paid 76 cents of every dollar that a man makes, and only own 28% of businesses, even though women make up over half of the state’s population!
Nikki Haley, if this is what you mean by women doing “well,” I would hate to see what it means when women are “struggling.”
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i need for people championing for “women” to stop using ONLY the stats for the comfiest women of all: white ones. as if it wouldnt be 100 times more poignant to instead mention that WOC make half as much as white men, not even no 76 cents. but nope. then you’d have to acknowledge your white privilege. k, there.
fuck F*eminism.
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Wanna prove the Republicans are Waging War on Women? All you have to do is Google “Republicans Compare Women to Farm Animals”
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As Planned Parenthood so appropriately phrased it: Does this make you uncomfortable?
And there was this tweet to @TexasObserver about this cover:
One reader’s impression: RT @amyvrwc: This cover is absolutely disgusting…it’s not satire, it’s crass and partisan.
.@TexasObserver @amyvrwc The state of TX is forcing dildos into people’s vaginas w/out their consent. THAT is actually crass and disgusting.
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I hate this decrepit old fucker and he can’t die soon enough for me.
Not voting this year? It’s the Supreme Court, Stupid.
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We will have our own write up on this soon.
But we want to thank EVERY. SINGLE. PERSON. who took time to contact a politician in Idaho, who signed a petition, who re-blogged, who tweeted, whatever. YOU DID THIS. WE DID THIS.
Yes!
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Guest Post: A Doctor on Transvaginal Ultrasounds
March 20, 2012
Intro by John Scalzi
A friend of mine is a physician who wants to speak about transvaginal ultrasounds but whose position makes it precarious to speak publicly about it. So I’m letting this doctor borrow my site for an entry to speak anonymously on the matter. Obviously, I will vouch for the doctor being a doctor and being qualified to speak on the subject.
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Where Is The Physician Outrage?
Right. Here.
I’m speaking, of course, about the required-transvaginal-ultrasound thing that seems to be the flavor-of-the-month in politics.
I do not care what your personal politics are. I think we can all agree that my right to swing my fist ends where your face begins.
I do not feel that it is reactionary or even inaccurate to describe an unwanted, non-indicated transvaginal ultrasound as “rape”. If I insert ANY object into ANY orifice without informed consent, it is rape. And coercion of any kind negates consent, informed or otherwise.
In all of the discussion and all of the outrage and all of the Doonesbury comics, I find it interesting that we physicians are relatively silent.
After all, it’s our hands that will supposedly be used to insert medical equipment (tools of HEALING, for the sake of all that is good and holy) into the vaginas of coerced women.
Fellow physicians, once again we are being used as tools to screw people over. This time, it’s the politicians who want to use us to implement their morally reprehensible legislation. They want to use our ultrasound machines to invade women’s bodies, and they want our hands to be at the controls. Coerced and invaded women, you have a problem with that? Blame us evil doctors. We are such deliciously silent scapegoats.
It is our responsibility, as always, to protect our patients from things that would harm them. Therefore, as physicians, it is our duty to refuse to perform a medical procedure that is not medically indicated. Any medical procedure. Whatever the pseudo-justification.
It’s time for a little old-fashioned civil disobedience.
Here are a few steps we can take as physicians to protect our patients from legislation such as this.
1) Just don’t comply. No matter how much our autonomy as physicians has been eroded, we still have control of what our hands do and do not do with a transvaginal ultrasound wand. If this legislation is completely ignored by the people who are supposed to implement it, it will soon be worth less than the paper it is written on.
2) Reinforce patient autonomy. It does not matter what a politician says. A woman is in charge of determining what does and what does not go into her body. If she WANTS a transvaginal ultrasound, fine. If it’s medically indicated, fine… have that discussion with her. We have informed consent for a reason. If she has to be forced to get a transvaginal ultrasound through coercion or overly impassioned argument or implied threats of withdrawal of care, that is NOT FINE.
Our position is to recommend medically-indicated tests and treatments that have a favorable benefit-to-harm ratio… and it is up to the patient to decide what she will and will not allow. Period. Politicians do not have any role in this process. NO ONE has a role in this process but the patient and her physician. If anyone tries to get in the way of that, it is our duty to run interference.
3) If you are forced to document a non-indicated transvaginal ultrasound because of this legislation, document that the patient refused the procedure or that it was not medically indicated. (Because both of those are true.) Hell, document that you attempted but the patient kicked you in the nose, if you have to.
4) If you are forced to enter an image of the ultrasound itself into the patient chart, ultrasound the bedsheets and enter that picture with a comment of “poor acoustic window”. If you’re really gutsy, enter a comment of “poor acoustic window…plus, I’m not a rapist.” (I was going to propose repeatedly entering a single identical image in affected patient’s charts nationwide, as a recognizable visual protest…but I don’t have an ultrasound image that I own to the point that I could offer it for that purpose.)
5) Do anything else you can think of to protect your patients and the integrity of the medical profession. IN THAT ORDER. We already know how vulnerable patients can be; we invisibly protect them on a daily basis from all kinds of dangers inside and outside of the hospital. Their safety is our responsibility, and we practically kill ourselves to ensure it at all costs. But it’s also our responsibility to guard the practice of medicine from people who would hijack our tools of healing for their own political or monetary gain.
In recent years, we have been abject failures in this responsibility, and untold numbers of people have gleefully taken advantage of that. Silently allowing a politician to manipulate our medical decision-making for the purposes of an ideological goal erodes any tiny scrap of trust we might have left.
It comes down to this: When the community has failed a patient by voting an ideologue into office…When the ideologue has failed the patient by writing legislation in his own interest instead of in the patient’s…When the legislative system has failed the patient by allowing the legislation to be considered… When the government has failed the patient by allowing something like this to be signed into law… We as physicians cannot and must not fail our patients by ducking our heads and meekly doing as we’re told.
Because we are their last line of defense.
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I have read every comment on this piece.
This one should make you lose sleep tonight over the future Republicans envision for your wives, girlfriends, daughters, granddaughters, sisters, aunts and nieces…
Using physicians to perform politically-motivated dirtywork has long been a hallmark of totalitarian regimes. I am reminded of the mandatory ob/gyn visits during the days of the late Roumanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, and even less excusable participation of some physicians in interrogations.
My contribution to Rep. Alan Dick’s Facebook page. He’s an Alaska representative who believes women should get permission slips to have an abortion.
Seriously. Via Mudflats:
“If you’re not fully convinced yet that Alaska is the next front in the GOP’s war on women, you just have to listen to State Rep. Alan Dick. He said that he doesn’t believe that when a woman is pregnant, it’s really “her pregnancy.” As a matter of fact, he would advocate for criminalizing women who have an abortion without the permission via written signature from the man who impregnated her. He stated, “If I thought that the man’s signature was required… required, in order for a woman to have an abortion, I’d have a little more peace about it…” He didn’t say whether a rapist would be able to send his signature by fax from prison, or not. But he’ll have “peace” and women will require a permission slip for their own bodies.
His page is full of inspiring posts to get your creative troll juices flowing. So let’s ask him a few question — it’s for clarification, since we uterused-Americans obviously can’t think for ourselves.
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knit your congressman a vagina and/or uterus campaign!
The “knit your congressman a vagina and/or uterus” campaign is a real thing apparently.
Oh, god. I love this. The other patterns are dynamite too. Not sure if my newbie knitting is up to the test.
EEK. These are so cute I can’t even.
Cuterus!
My uterus has pigtails! And, incidentally, plays the piano. You thought you knew.
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