pro-choice.
well, of course. i, like, got an abortion so my prom dress would fit.
this summer, i will be an intern at the national organization of women. i am looking forward to the work i'll be doing & what is to be gained from these experiences. tonight, i went to a panel discussion in central square on the current filibuster and what it means for progressive politics. an aclu attorney advised that i read a "riveting" book about ideological differences centering around the issue of abortion entitled abortion & the politics of motherhood by kristin luker. this book attempts to explain the non-religious philosophical differences that make abortion politics so heated in the american political arena.
oh and, by the way, i strongly support a woman's right to choose. and, my boss reminds me of a cherubic lisa loeb.
this summer, i will be an intern at the national organization of women. i am looking forward to the work i'll be doing & what is to be gained from these experiences. tonight, i went to a panel discussion in central square on the current filibuster and what it means for progressive politics. an aclu attorney advised that i read a "riveting" book about ideological differences centering around the issue of abortion entitled abortion & the politics of motherhood by kristin luker. this book attempts to explain the non-religious philosophical differences that make abortion politics so heated in the american political arena.
oh and, by the way, i strongly support a woman's right to choose. and, my boss reminds me of a cherubic lisa loeb.

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