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War What is it Good For?

09/01/2008 by Debra

Edwin Starr asked this question back in 1970*

circa 2008 the GOP under George Bush answers,

Part of a proposal for Guantanamo Bay legal detainees, the provision before Congress seeks to “acknowledge again and explicitly that this nation remains engaged in an armed conflict with Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated organizations, who have already proclaimed themselves at war with us and who are dedicated to the slaughter of Americans.”

The New York Times’ page 8 placement of the article in its Saturday edition seems to downplay its importance. Such a re-affirmation of war carries broad legal implications that could imperil Americans’ civil liberties and the rights of foreign nationals for decades to come.

It was under the guise of war that President Bush claimed a legal mandate for his warrantless wiretapping program, giving the National Security Agency power to intercept calls Americans made abroad. More of this program has emerged in recent years, and it includes the surveillance of Americans’ information and exchanges online.

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*song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for the Motown label in 1969

Filed Under: violence Tagged With: al qaeda, Edwin Starr, GOP, Guantanamo Bay, Motown, President Bush, war

“He’s doing politics, we’re doing health care”

08/19/2008 by Debra

Quote from Robert Ouellet.
“Robert Ouellet a radiologist in Montreal, said safe injection sites are an important point of entry for addicts into the health care system. He said the goal is harm reduction — by lowering the risk of disease transmission through dirty needles — as well as by providing education about drug addiction”.
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Health Minister Tony Clement does what ReformaCons do best, try to win by smearing your opponent. Of course when the case you are making has no real basis in fact, smear tactics are what’s left.
This time it is doctors who support Insite who are getting slammed.

“Is it ethical for health-care professionals to support the administration of drugs that are of unknown substance, or purity or potency — drugs that cannot otherwise be legally prescribed?”
In any other medical setting, supervised overdoses would be considered “highly unprofessional,”

So are we meant to nod our heads in agreement that many Canadian doctors are both unethical and unprofessional? This is though the same government who wants politicians not doctors to decide what can/should/will be done with women’s reproductive concerns. Little wonder then that they have no hesitancy in purporting to know more about how to treat addicts than health care professionals.

Clement goes on to talk about continued efforts at addiction treatment, however, treatment has many facets such as dealing with underlying issues of addiction and life changes. Many addicts are poor and/or homeless and often have some sort of background of abuse or mental health issues. This are issues that need to be addressed long before what are often shame based treatments are considered.

In any case the lock ’em all up crowd of which the Cons are part, see prison as the treatment for addiction. War on Drugs™ and all that. The major source of concern is more likely that places such as Insite humanize rather than demonize those with addiction.

Canada’s New Government™ is old, stale and mouldy and needs to be thrown out like last months bread.

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Filed Under: health care Tagged With: addiction, Canada, harm reduction, health care, Minister Tony Clement, Robert Ouellet, safe injection sites

Sheriff Joseph Arpaio Humanitarian

08/08/2008 by Debra

Good old Joe don’t hold with no abortion rights, ‘specially if it means giving prisoners access to health care. Nope them there prisoners is gonna have thar babez.

“I don’t run a taxi service from jail to an abortion clinic and back,” Arpaio,

Ok well what about prenatal care, good prenatal nutrition, keeping an eye out for the umpteen conditions that can arise with pregnancy including depression?

Well considering that he instituted the first female chain gang, makes prisoners pay for their own food and serves green baloney chances seem pretty good he figures they should deal with pregnancy on their own then squat, drop and return to work.

Does it in any way ever occur to these fetus freaks that the fetus is directly affected by the mothers conditions? A poor prenatal environment for the mother is a poor prenatal environment for the fetus.

And hey all you fertilized eggs are people too types, don’t you want to argue that keeping fetii in prison ill cared for with no prenatal treatment is a violation of it’s human/constitutional rights?

A lawyer argues, “Louisiana law recognizes that prisoners should be given medically necessary treatment,” said Dorinda Bordlee, a pro-life attorney. “However, pregnancy is not a disease and elective abortion is not medically necessary.”

So that is where their logic lies. If you call pregnancy a non-medical condition you can rest easy with denying access to health care. And what better life for a babe to be born into than a prison, probable whisking away by authorities and placed in state care. But then once they’re born who gives a shit, eh?

http://www.lifenews.com/state3433.html

Filed Under: Women's Health Tagged With: abortion rights, access to health care, constitutional rights, fetus, Joseph Arpaio, prison

pssst…Right wingers…over here

08/05/2008 by Debra

Right wingers like to paint doomsday scenarios of Canada’s Health Care system. Pointing to our neighbours to the south they wail about personal responsibility and the way it should be. I’ve never understood personal responsibility and health care..you do get that catch a cold is just a phrase…right?

Over at the Apophatic Attic there is a post comparing the the Canadian and US health systems and guess what? You are actually paying fewer tax dollars and reaping more rewards under the Health Care Act. Bet that’s a kick in the head.

I never realised the US government pays for ANY health care, let alone 45% of total health care expenditures. I thought, due to my leftist prejudice, that the government just left sick people completely at the mercy of the private sector. So for a moment I was pretty impressed. But then math kicked in again, just as it did when I was contemplating Labour’s welfare reform plans.

70.2% of $3463 is $2431.03
45.1% of $6347 is $2862.50

What does this mean?

The US government already spends $431.47 more per capita on health care than the Canadian government.

Read it and be educated.

Filed Under: health care Tagged With: Canada, government, health, health care act, health care expenditures, personal responsibility, private sector, U.S.

“Totoo po iyon. Iyon po ang ginagawa ng mga babae sa amin kapag ayaw na nilang magkaanak”

07/18/2008 by Debra

When one middle-upper-class lay Catholic woman official vehemently disputed the national abortion statistics and denied the frequency of the practice, one by one the grassroots women stood up and countered her assertions, replying respectfully but firmly that abortion was indeed occurring in their parishes. “Totoo po iyon. Iyon po ang ginagawa ng mga babae sa amin kapag ayaw na nilang magkaanak” [It’s true. That’s what women do in our place when they don’t want to have any more babies”], she said.

SOURCE

Poor women in the Filipines struggling to raise many children on little money, and without access to birth control are using abortion as birth control. In the year 2000 an estimated 473,400 women had abortions (including natural and induced.) of those 105,000 had complications and 12,600 died. These stats may be on the low side however as the subject is clouded in silence. As one women opined, “Sino ba namang babae, Ma’am, ang magpapalista na nagpa-aborsyon siya?” [“Ma’am, what woman in her right mind would report that she had an abortion?”]

Filipinos over the age of 15 are required to take an eight-week course on Catholic sexual teachings, after which they can buy a card showing they have completed the course and are eligible to receive the sacraments. Those without such a card have been denied communion and burial. Some priests obtained lists of women who had had IUDs inserted and instructed them to remove the devices

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Church indifference to women, to women’s emotional and physical health, and reproductive issues can be seen clearly and starkly in this quote;

The Catholic campaign against emergency contraception has made it unavailable in most Catholic hospitals, even when such a hospital is the only one available in its area and the person requesting EC is not a Catholic. The most brutal example of Catholic clerical insensitivity to women is the church’s opposition to the distribution of EC to refugee women from Kosovo who had fled to camps after having been raped in the war. This view of the woman made pregnant by rape in war is also illustrated by the appeal in 1993 by Pope John Paul II to Bosnian Muslim women who had been raped to turn their rapes into acts of love by “accepting the enemy into them” and carrying their pregnancies to term.

This is what life is like for women in El Salvador

Abortion was thus defined in El Salvador as murder from the first moment of conception. The abortion provider faces a prison term of 6-12 years, those who help her face 2-5 years, and the woman herself faces 2-8 years for abortion in the first trimester and 30-50 years if the abortion occurs after the first trimester. Under these laws numerous women who had abortions have been imprisoned. One was imprisoned for 30 years for abortion of an 18-week fetus, even though she has three small children who are dependent on her as their sole parent. Most of those who are prosecuted are poor women. The rich continue to have options to fly to Miami or visit a well-paid private doctor. But the poor resort to back-alley abortionists, who often leave them with severe injuries. If they go to a hospital with such injuries, they are taken into custody and examined for evidence of abortion. Women in El Salvador have fallen under a reign of terror in which they and their doctors and friends are at risk of prosecution if there is any indication that they have sought abortion

Some may say these are third world countries with third world policies. While that may be true, they do not differ in having poor people who are subject to different treatment. i.e. Anti-choice groups in the states trying to have contraception and reproductive treatments taken off insurance and out of medicare programs. Thus forcing poor women to have no choice but self induced abortion. Calls for abstinence are ridiculous not only because you have no right to police someone else’s genitals but because the vast majority of these women are in long term relationships or marriages.

Religious groups who feel everyone is entitled to their opinion are trying to have contraception classified as abortion. Not only scientifically ridiculous but a flat out lie. How long will it be before the church or groups affiliated will want your medical records? Hold the phone…they have already asked.

The Wichita grand jury convened after anti-choice organizations dusted off an 1887 law which allows citizens to launch grand jury investigations. The groups allege that Dr. Tiller violated a Kansas law prohibiting post-viability abortions unless a woman’s life or health is in danger. The grand jury first met on January 8, 2008, and soon thereafter, subpoenaed the records of every patient who was twenty-two weeks pregnant or more and visited Dr. Tiller’s clinic Women’s Health Care Services from July 1, 2003 on

We need to ask our questions now, vote for our rights now, so that this does not become our dialogue
Finally, one parish worker appealed to the six bishops present, “Ano pong masasabi namin sa kanila kapag naghahanap sila ng payo sa amin, kung talagang hindi na puwede sa kanila na mabuntis?” [“What do we tell women seeking our advice if they really don’t want to go through another pregnancy?”] She did not get an answer.

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Filed Under: Women's Health Tagged With: abortion, Catholic, contraception, Dr. Tiller, El Salvador, emergency contraception, health, poor women, Pope John Paul II

Doctor accidently severs man’s penis

07/04/2008 by Debra

How the hell does a surgeon ‘accidently’ sever a penis? The man in question was having surgery on his testicles, the court said the surgeon was “superficial” in his approach to the operation. Superficial? Superficial would be uneven, stitches, crappy follow-up care. Severing his penis is way beyond superficial.

Apparently this 33 year old now has no penis at all. Which leads me to wonder why?? Presumable the cut was made with a sharp scalpel, shouldn’t re-attachment have been an “easy” process? Hell if John Bobbit has his hacked away by his wife, driven around, bounced off a windshield, vacationing on the side of the road and re-attached to a fully functioning porn movie star mode, what happened in this case?

The victim was awarded $795,000. I’m guessing he would rather be poor and intact.

CBC Story here

Filed Under: health care Tagged With: penis severed, Romania, surgery, victim

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