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Arizona bill declares women pregnant two weeks before conception #WTF

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A new bill up for vote in the state of Arizona would ban abortions for some expectant mothers, but that’s only the start of what lawmakers have in store. If the legislation passes, the state will consider a child to exist even before conception.

Under Arizona’s H.B. 2036, the state would recognize the start of the unborn child’s life to be the first day of its mother’s last menstrual period. The legislation is being proposed so that lawmakers can outlaw abortions on fetuses past the age of 20-weeks, but the verbiage its authors use to construct a time cycle for the baby would mean that the start of the child’s life could very well occur up to two weeks before the mother and father even ponder procreating.

On page eight of the proposed amendment to H.B. 2036, lawmakers lay out the “gestational age” of the child to be “calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period of the pregnant woman,” and from there, outlaws abortion “if the probable gestational age of [the] unborn child has been determined to be at least twenty weeks.”

The architects of the amendment say that prohibiting abortion after 20 weeks — except in cases of medical emergency — is necessary for the safety of both mother and child. By designating a life to begin weeks before even possible, however, some critics are condemning Arizona lawmakers for looking for a way to involve itself in abortion matters before it can even become an issue.

“Certainly, they are trying move the gestational cutoff from what had been over the last two years a 20-week gestational cutoff to an 18-week gestational cutoff,” Guttmacher Institute’s State Issues Manager Elizabeth Nash tells Raw Story. “At the same time, they are trying to say, ‘Oh, this is a 20-week abortion ban.’ And they get away with that with the definition of gestational age that’s in the bill.”

“Considering that it’s anti-choice nuts we’re talking about, it’s safe to assume that they’d simply prefer a situation where all women of reproductive age are considered to be pregnant, on the grounds that they could be two weeks from now,” RH Reality Check’s Amanda Marcotte adds in a recently-penned editorial. “Better safe than sorry, especially if that mentality means you get to exert maximum control over the bodies of women of reproductive age.”

In extending her support for the legislation, however, sponsor Nancy Barto, a Republican senator representing the Phoenix, Arizona area says that fetuses are able to feel pain after the 20-week mark. Also favoring the proposal, Senator Steve Smith (R-Maricopa) adds that lawmakers also need to consider “the 50 million-plus children who have been killed” since the US Supreme Court legalized abortion in Roe v Wade.

“I would like to listen to the 50 million-plus children that have been aborted and killed since Roe v. Wade,” the senator says.“I would like to listen to what they think of this bill.”

Mother Jones adds in their own reporting, however, that while the law could be explained as an effort to deter complications that come from late-term abortions, opening up the window for the gestational age to begin before conception can hurt the parents in the long run. Essentially the act would outlaw abortion after 18 weeks, not 20 as the legislation claims, which could keep some concerned parents from making a decision about pregnancy before some medical procedures that gauge the health of the child are able to be determined. While some tests can be conducted soon after conception to catch potential life-threatening conditions and other impairments, outlawing abortions after the eighteenth week could keep parents from opting for abortion after other tests can be carried out (before the 20-week mark).

H.B. 2036 passed in the Arizona Senator by 20-to-10 and will soon go before the state’s House. To Raw Story, Elizabeth Nash says she believes the bill has a “very good chances of passage.”

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“The Only Way To Make Congress Vote Ethically?” - M.O.C. #122 (by @LeeCamp)

Our elected officials seem to be willing to pass one shitty bill after another which harm women, poor people, gay people, or countless others. But I may just have the answer…. [Also check out the MOC e-book at LeeCamp.net]

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Advance Look At This Week's Key Political Events 10/10/2011

Three things in life are certain: death, taxes, and political theater in Washington. Goldman summarizes: A holiday today, but a busy week starting tomorrow with passage of currency legislation, consideration and likely passage of bilateral trade deals, consideration of the President’s jobs legislation, the proposed Volcker Rule, and continued private meetings of the fiscal “super committee” (no public meetings scheduled yet for this week).

Monday, October 10

  • Columbus Day Holiday

Tuesday, October 11

  • Currency legislation. The Senate likely to pass currency legislation, after two successful procedural votes last week.
  • American Jobs Act. Following Senate likely passage of the currency legislation, the Senate is likely
  • Financial Stability Oversight Council meets…
  • Volcker rule. FDIC Board meets on the Volcker Rule proposed rule and to approve revised projections of Deposit Insurance Fund losses.

Wednesday, October 12

  • House passes trade agreements with Columbia, Panama, and South Korea? The House is likely to pass all three agreements, with the final vote likely occuring on Wednesday.
  • Hearing on tax reform implications for capital formation and corporate investment. In addition to longer-term oriented issues, this hearing might also focus on near term issues like proposals to allow for a temporary tax holiday for repatriation of profits from overseas. In the Senate Finance Committee.
  • House Financial Services Committee votes on capital stock increases for IBRD, IADB, EBRD, and ADB.  The legislation is called “Supporting Economic and National Security by Maintaining U.S. Leadership in Multilateral Development Banks Act”
  • Derivatives regulation. The House Agriculture Committee will review legislative proposals to modify Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act, which covers derivatives regulation.
  • National Infrastructure Bank.  The House Transportation Committee’s title sums up the committee majority’s view: “National Infrastructure Bank: More Bureaucracy and More Red Tape.”
  • Federal Home Loan Banks.  The House Financial Services Committee will review the state of the FHLB system, which came under new regulation in 2008 but hasn’t seen the same level of legislative focus as the GSEs or the FHA. 
  • SEC open meeting on Volcker Rule…

Thursday, October 13

  • State, Treasury, and Commerce testify on Iran sanctions.  In the Senate Banking Committee.
  • Industry reps testify on international implications of housing finance reform. In the House Financial Services Committee.
    Friday, October 14
  • Derivatives regulation. The House Financial Services Committee will review legislative proposals to modify Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act, which covers derivatives regulation, similar to the House Ag Committee

Friday, October 14

  • Derivatives regulation. The House Financial Services Committee will review legislative proposals to modify Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Act, which covers derivatives regulation, similar to the House Ag Committee
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“In the U.S. Media, they keep saying, ‘What are their demands? Why are they protesting?’ But in the rest of the world people are saying, ‘What took you so long? Welcome to the Club’.”

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“In the U.S. Media, they keep saying, ‘What are their demands? Why are they protesting?’ But in the rest of the world people are saying, ‘What took you so long? Welcome to the Club’.”

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    • #OCCUPY WALL STREET
    • #OCCUPYTHENATION
    • #OCCUPYWALLST
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NYPD Couterterrorism team at the #OccupyWallStreet protest.
Apparently, calling for economic justice is “terrorism” now.
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NYPD Couterterrorism team at the #OccupyWallStreet protest.

Apparently, calling for economic justice is “terrorism” now.

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Occupy Wall Street Gets Union Backing; Approval Rating Double That Of Congress'

Occupy Wall Street is getting a shot in the arm, as some of America’s largest unions have announced that they’re now supporting the movement. The gain in momentum comes as off-shoots of the original Manhattan group plan marches and protests around the nation.
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The group has attracted some mockery, largely for its members’ proclivity for dressing up like zombies. But a new Rasmussen poll finds that the group enjoys a higher approval rating (33 percent) than does Congress (14 percent).

Perhaps sensing a groundswell of opinion, several key Democrats have endorsed the group, including former Sen. Russ Feingold and Rep. John Larson, who called it a sign of a coming “American autumn” — a reference to the Arab Spring protests that have reshaped parts of the Middle East.

I’ve seen this quote from Gandhi used in reference to Occupy Wall Street:

“First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.”

However, I think this summary of social change from César Chávez, founder of the United Farm Workers of America, is also apropos to the movement:

“Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot un-educate the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person who feels pride. You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid anymore. We have seen the future, and the future is ours.”

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NATIONAL STUDENT WALK-OUT DAY
Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
Make a statement. Ditch school and go protest.
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NATIONAL STUDENT WALK-OUT DAY

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

Make a statement. Ditch school and go protest.

-and don’t just like it, REBLOG IT-

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The Revolution will not be Televised.
JOIN OCCUPYTOGETHER.ORG - #OWS #OccupyTogether
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2 faces, one monster.

Kill it.

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#OccupyWallStreet #OurWallStreet #TakeWallStreet #GlobalRevolution -> OCCUPY THE PLANET!

My brothers and sisters!  If there is any part of you that feels corruption and suffering is what runs the world then please watch this video and reblog!  Then unite with us who seek freedom!  Even if you can’t participate in the fight yet, at least let the people know what’s going on since the mainstream media and associated press will not.  Look at the links below and join your city’s occupation movement and take back your freedom!  And remember to keep it peaceful.  Viva la rEVOLution!

EVENTS

  • MIDWEST
    • Occupy Chicago
    • Occupy Cleveland
    • Occupy Columbus
    • Occupy Indiana
    • Occupy Indianapolis
    • Occupy Kansas City
    • Occupy Michigan
    • Occupy Minnesota
    • Occupy OKC
    • Occupy Omaha
    • Occupy OSU (Stillwater)
    • Occupy St. Louis
    • Occupy Tulsa
    • Occupy Wisconsin
    • Occupy Yougstown
  • NORTHEAST
    • Occupy Binghamton
    • Occupy Boston
    • Occupy D.C.
    • Occupy New Jersey
    • Occupy Philadelphia
    • Occupy Vermont
  • SOUTHEAST
    • Occupy Atlanta
    • Occupy Lexington, KY
    • Occupy Mississippi
    • Occupy Nashville
    • Occupy New Orleans
    • Occupy Orlando
    • Occupy Tampa
  • SOUTHWEST
    • Occupy Dallas
    • Occupy Houston
    • Occupy Phoenix
  • WEST
    • Occupy Denver
    • Occupy Las Vegas
    • Occupy Los Angeles
    • Occupy Olympia
    • Occupy Portland
    • Occupy Sacramento
    • Occupy San Diego
    • Occupy San Francisco Financial District
    • Occupy San Jose
    • Occupy Seattle
  • INTERNATIONAL
    • Occupy Brisbane
    • Occupy Manchester | March on the Tory Party Conference
    • Occupy Toronto Market Exchange

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Gov’t Shutdown Screws Poor (by TheAlyonaShow) #Realness #Hiphop

A government shutdown actually would affect the 4.4 million people working for the federal government, the Smithsonians will close here in DC, the Cherry Blossom Parade won’t happen, the IRS will close, social security checks, welfare checks, unemployment checks, won’t be coming in the mail. The military personnel will get short changed. So what does that tell you, about our priorities? Hip Hop journalist Davey D, weighs in.

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Must Watch! John Pilger’s ‘The War You Don’t See’

Distinguished Australian journalist John Pilger offers a devastating critique of the news media’s slavish subservience to the military, starting — as all well-informed accounts must — with the original spinmeister of the military/industrial complex, Edward Bernays, the man who coined the phrase “public relations.”

In this 1:36:41 documentary, Pilger peers behind the curtain of the modern media machine in a series of remarkable interviews with journalists, their bosses, their critics, and those who labor mightily to ensure their stories carry the “proper spin.”

Former CIA intelligence officer Melvin Goodman offers insight on the hidden collaboration between Pentagon and press and Dan Rather describes his colleagues as “stenographers” — himself included —parroting the military’s media line in the runup to the invasion of Iraq.

Pilger lays into media “embedding,” that most pernicious of policies, one designed to create a deep sense of identity between the press and the military. One Fox report actually uses the phrase “in bed” to describe the relationship of their reporters with the Pentagon’s troops. Rageh Omar of the BBC notes that the “24-hour news” format is the most susceptible to manipulation, and acknowledges that “I don’t do my job properly.”

Watching the flagrantly biased coverage by Western reporters at the time of the invasion is certain to generate grimaces, given the way events unfolded subsequently.

The documentary also features previously unaired footage of the battle for Fallujah, where it took non-embedded reporter Dahr Jamail to reveal that U.S. aircraft had used flesh-searing white phosphorous in the attack — though the story gained little traction in this country despite the weapon’s ban internationally.

One illuminating vignette focuses on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima: While a New York Times reporter later revealed as on the Pentagon payroll wrote a widely circulated story claiming no radiation sickness had followed the blast, Australian reporter Wilfred Burchett revealed the truth, and promptly became the target of press conference denunciations.

Former Observer reporter David Rose, who wrote pre-war stories cheerleading the Iraq invasion, now acknowledges his grievous errors: “I can make no excuses,” he tells Pilger. Today he acknowledges that journalists were accomplishes in what is nothing less than a crime. Dan Rather, who famously appeared on Letterman before the war promising to “line up” with President Geroge W. Bush, acknowledges that he and fellow reporters signed on to the White House agenda, in part because fear of losing their jobs or being labeled unpatriotic.

One especially sad tale concerns the Associated Press reporter who, after the Iraq War ended, visited every site declared by Bush administration to house chemical weapons facilities still retained the unbroken seals installed by U.N. a decade before. The story received virtually no play in the American media, despite its conclusive proof that a central claim used in selling the war had been revealed as a lie.

The most unapologetic figures Pilger interviews are the BBC’s Francesca Unsworth, whose title is “Head of Newsgathering,” and a predictably unctuous Pentagon mouthpiece.

Pilger recalls his early days covering the Vietnam War, which he describes as a blueprint for the campaigns of today. One of the most sobering revelations he offers is of the shocking increase in civilian casualties during the wars of the last 100 years.

During World War I, civilians accounted for only 10 percent of wartime casualties, a number that soared to 50 percent during WWII,  70 percent during the Vietnam War, and 90 percent in the ongoing war in Iraq. Pilger does more than cite numbers: He forces viewers to confront the innocent victims.

One notable interview is with former United Nations Assistant Secretary General Denis Haliday, who resigned his post because he refused to administrer Clinton era sanctions against Iraq which had cost the lives of at least 500,000 children. Another former British diplomat, Carne Ross, describes how his government knowingly fed false stories to the media and held out access to the Foreign Secretary as a bribe to induce reporters to toe the line.

Pilger also casts a very discerning eye at Western media coverage of Israel and Palestine, and the intimidation of reporters who dare to cast a critical eye at the actions of the Israel government, and singles out Barack Obama’s hypocritical campaigning as an antiwar caniate, then signing the largest Pentagon budget in the nation’s history.

The final segment focuses on Wikileaks and includes a pre-arrest interview with Julian Assange.

In summation, Pilger reminds the journalists among us that it is on them [us] that government propagandists depend for disseminating their justifications for slaughter.

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