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MOBILE TIME: New York Civil Liberties Union rally against Pataki's potential veto against emergency contraception, Thurs Aug 4, 5 pm, Third ave bt 40/41 in front of dude's office.

I mean, really, FILE UNDER WHAT THE Fing CRAP: In a conservative-appeasing, "I want to run for prez" complete 180 on past stance, Gov Pataki announced that he is vetoing the bill that would make the morning after pill---not an abortion, btw, but a dose of hormones-- available without a prescription. On the level: If Pataki had ever actually spent 9 hours up in the Planned Parenthood lobby on open-hours day, waiting for his name to come up on the overloaded patient list and possibly missing work because of it, just so he could have the mandatory seven-minute counseling/'scrip session, then spend the next 12 hours power-pill-popping while trying not to barf--if Pataki had actually done this, which is currently what most women (especially those w/out health insurance) endure for the morning-after pill--I MIGHT NOT ACTUALLY CONSIDER HIS VETO INFANTILISING AND PUKE-RAGEOUS.

This, of course, corresponds to my personal party line that EVERYONE who ever runs for office and/or makes vast governmental decisions about what happens to a woman's body (Mitt Romney I am talking to you, too), should be made to spend just one day in the open-hours line at Planned Parenthood. Call it sensitivity training.

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Elisabeth said:

Fucking Romney, like Pataki, I think (?), is totally out to lunch because he wants to be your new republican president. The former douchebag doesn't even know the price of a T token in Boston and he raised the prices himself without public hearings or nothing. Fuck him and his ken doll hair.

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