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March 16, 2010thegreg asked: In May, it will be 3 years since I've seen your face. We seriously need to do something about this. I'm a mess without ya.
Somedays, like today, I could really use a hug from my little brother. Miss you too sir. Let’s change it.
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March 16, 2010Why the fuck am I having indentation trouble, tumblr?
You’re constantly “making improvements” which actually is code for “fucking up the shit that works.”
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March 16, 2010They’re young, they’re broke, and they pay for organic salmon with government subsidies. Got a problem with that?
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March 16, 2010I blame the horrors of social justice
In Britain, only 8 percent of the population is Catholic (compared with 25 percent in the United States). Abortion there is legal. Abortion is free. And yet British women have fewer abortions than Americans do. I asked Cardinal Hume why that is.
The cardinal said that there were several reasons but that one important explanation was Britain’s universal health-care system. “If that frightened, unemployed 19-year-old knows that she and her child will have access to medical care whenever it’s needed,” Hume explained, “she’s more likely to carry the baby to term. Isn’t it obvious?”
A young woman I knew in Britain added another explanation. “If you’re [sexually] active,” she said, “the way to avoid abortion is to avoid pregnancy. Most of us do that with an IUD or a diaphragm. It means going to the doctor. But that’s easy here, because anybody can go to the doctor free.”



