It’s my new short for Loop De Loop! So yeah, this is what the little potato looking rock thing was so worried about. Turns out that wolf was eating his food!
Ooh ooh! And I have a question for you guys. Who can tell me an awesome theme I should base my next cartoon hangover clip on?
Papers are refusing to run this week’s Doonesbury. It should be seen.
It’s good to know that there are newspapers that have carried it.
Like I said yesterday. I love Doonesbury. I love that they are not afraid to take on big topics. I was impressed with how they handled MST. That papers won’t run this is shameful.
The papers won’t run it, but they’ll let this happen to real women. Shame on THEM.
Edit:
LA Times is running this in the OP-ED section, rather than the comics section due to the content matter. I guess I’m just relieved that they’re running it at all.
“By the authority vested in me by the GOP base, I thee rape.”
THIS NEEDS TO BE READ.
destinyischoice said: Agreed. Although, I’m a feminist and saying you don’t hate men is a valid thing to say, but as a feminist, I don’t hate men either. I critique the power structures that lead people to behave this way xxx
I identify as a feminist too. I don’t believe feminists hate men. I define feminism as a demand for equality.
Montana and New Jersey have eliminated altogether their state family planning programs. New Hampshire cut its funding by 57 percent and five other states made more modest program trims.
But the biggest impact, by far, has been in Texas.
State lawmakers last fall cut family-planning funds by two-thirds, or nearly $74 million over two years. Within months, half the state-supported family planning clinics in Texas had closed.
The state network, which once provided 220,000 women a year free and low-cost birth control, cervical cancer tests and diabetes screenings, will now serve just 40,000 to 60,000, officials said.
Another 130,000 low-income Texas women who get free exams and contraceptives through Medicaid could lose those benefits by month’s end, due to a dispute between the state and federal governments over whether Planned Parenthood should be allowed to serve women on that program.
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