UMass' Daily Collegian

Dec 07, 2006 17:15

Ok, so today I was ordering lunch in the Newman Cafe and as I was waiting for it to come, Pat Schloss (Pat and Sarah are the nice young couple with three kids) comes up to me, after I had just seen them all at Mass and said bye, and he was like, "Megan, I just wanted to say I am so proud of you, thank you so much for doing this." I was like, "WHAT ( Read more... )

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nymph134 December 7 2006, 22:25:49 UTC
Good job Meg! I like the way you brought in the words "natural order" nowadays, people hate to admit that they are not being organic or natural (esp. in CA). I think that is why (on a more superficial level of course) people don't admit they've had botox. Its not natural. ITs a dirty little secret. Somehow they've all convinced themselves that terminating a pregnancy is natural, but its not.

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ramblest December 7 2006, 23:03:04 UTC
Good job, Meg. Did you get any responses from the article yet?

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meggs3 December 8 2006, 03:20:38 UTC
Thanks girls and no Cathy, no responses yet. I don't think it had my contact info in it. But they could contact the student (the girl in my Bible Study) who wrote it if they wanted...but I don't know, we'll see!

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tellastorey December 9 2006, 14:30:21 UTC
Megan,
Your quotes were really good! It's always hard to know exactly the right thing to say, because you know that the media only inserts a small little bit of the whole picture for a quote.
I always get so angry with Gloria Feldt and how she blatantly lies about how contraceptives like Plan B aren't abortifacients. The way she gets away with it is saying that 'pregnancy' begins with implantation of the fertilized egg, not contraception. So you're not technically terminating a 'pregnancy' by using Plan B, because the fertilized egg hasn't implanted itself yet. Isn't that sneaky? And yet there is scientific proof that it is a human being from the moment of conception. It's a perfect example of how you can twist words and change their meaning to say something that sounds true but in reality is totally false.

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missnancyblair December 9 2006, 16:57:56 UTC
Yay, Megan! You were great! You said it so simply!

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