The Washington Post's ombudsman spends its entire text on the reporting of the number of the protestors on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. This now political/religious issue is overstepping the bounds of both the Constitution and the stare decisis status of Roe v. Wade, i.e. It is the accepted law of the land. No-one is forced to have an abortion, just as no-one is forced to become homosexual or enter into a gay-marriage. To picket abortion clinics, kill doctors, and generally try to put fear and guilt on women who contemplate or have an abortion is an intrusion into their civil rights. America is still managed by the rule of law, not religious doctrine, the pope, the rabbi, or the preacher. Time for the dormant women's movement to step up their public relations regarding the spreading of this clap-trap and emphasize yet again the rights of women.
American Movie Classic's offering last night comes before the opening of the 2012 Republican convention. Whether that is the purpose of this coincidence, it sends a messsage to the Romney-Ryan candidacy. Larry talks about truth revealed by the hard work of introspection and knowledge. Romney-Ryan stand for the lies and mistakes of the ruling class of the American culture, a throw back of sorts to the culture of boom growth after WW I and the recklessness then of risk taking economic adventurism leading up to the 1929 economic depression. Romney-Ryan should have watched this movie, but their lock on their beliefs would not have revealed the underlying themes of the picture. And they proceed with proposing this country to live on the razor's edge.
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