Yo. Hola. Yola.
The name is Morgan and the game is growing up.
This is my blog.
And this is an invisible high five:
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Here’s what I think of women: I think they should be able to make their own life choices about their own bodies.
And I think we should vote down this bill and every other destructive measure being pushed by those who think so little of our mothers, sisters, wives and daughters.
Congressman Mike Quigley, on the floor during the HR 358 “Protect Life” Act debate
Alternative caption #6: “And you get a skewer, and you get a skewer, and you get a skewer!!!”
“I once saw a Ponzi scheme this big.”
Efficient note taking
This week, the Obama administration announced that all health insurers will be required to cover birth control and other women’s health services without charging co-pays. WOOOOOOOOOOOOT!!!!!!!! Such a big f*ing deal.
In related news, Sandy Rios is an idiot:
“Is the White House out of their mind? Does the West Wing not know what the left wing is doing? We’re $14 trillion in debt and now we’re going to cover birth control, breast pumps, counseling for abuse? Are we going to do pedicures and manicures as well?”
Rep. McDermott on GOP Efforts to Undermine Family Planning
You tell ‘em!
Bill Maher (via azspot)
There’s a family-values divide between red states and blue states, two researchers say, but the differences might surprise people on both sides of the political spectrum. The states that voted Democratic in the last two presidential elections have the lowest rates of divorce and teen pregnancies. And the red states had the highest. One of those researchers, June Carbone of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, tells host Guy Raz what she thinks is the deciding factor: Women in blue states wait later to get married and have kids.
(NECN: Arlington, Va.) - Congressman Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) left a note at the grave of his father, the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, which read “Dad, the unfinished business is done.”
The unfinished business being health care reform legislation, considered to be his father’s life work, which was passed on Sunday night and signed into law by President Barack Obama Tuesday.