Roe v Wade: 35 Years Later
We are making progress, and A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Protesters.
Another reason why the 2008 election matters.
Else, we will have more language like this from our Supreme Court:
In angry dissent, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the lone woman on the high court since O’Connor stepped down, called the majority’s conclusions “alarming” and said they “cannot be understood as anything other than an effort to chip away a right declared again and again by this court, and with increasing comprehension of its centrality to women’s lives.”
Only, it won’t be a dissent.
UPDATE:
Such innocence seems like a fairytale indeed, a mere four decades later.
Whenever I try to describe for young people today what life in middle-class America was actually like in the 1950s and 1960s, they tend to stare at me as though I must have lived in a convent. It’s truly difficult for them to imagine a time in which sex was not the center of everyday life, nor the be-all and end-all of teenage and adult existence, a time in which self-control was an admirable trait and fully expected in the entire realm of civil society.
January 22nd, 2008 at 8:44 am
You are so full of Yourself you have BS running out your mouth. To say the 60’s were not about Sex, well True they were about young People Protesting another Stupit War, the same thing they would be doing now if there were a Draft. But No one cares as long as it’s not YOU doing the Fighting, Adn Bush just drives us into Debt instead of Paying for his Killing machines. And Mr Small Brain, Young People did think of SEX in the 50’s, they just hide it more.