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By ck, on September 27th, 2012
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I know I haven’t written about ol’ Wankworth and his wankiness in some time. Then again, I haven’t blogged about much of anything as of late. I must offer my 2 cents here, boys ‘n’ girls. I’m happy that this M-312 never came to light. Relieved, actually. However, why do I get this sinking
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The Battle For Our Reproductive Rights is Won…But Why Do I Think We Haven’t Won the War?
By ck, on April 14th, 2012
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I have to admit, I was on the fence about leaving Prog Blogs for awhile. While I was (still am) disgusted with the mods’ attitude towards womens’ fundamental rights, I wasn’t sure that leaving Prog Blogs was the way to go. Oh not because of site traffic, because quite frankly, most of my
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I Really Don’t Have Much More To Add
Well, Well, I do Believe Somebody Touched a Nerve, Mr. Penninga
By ck, on July 26th, 2011
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Wassamatter, Mr. Penninga? Somebody’s having a bad day, I see. Doncha just hate it when people when folks ask questions and think outside the box?
Before you have a hissy fit, I live in Quebec, and thus, not eligible to vote in Ontario and I am fortunate to live in a province, where
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Well, Well, I do Believe Somebody Touched a Nerve, Mr. Penninga
By TorontoEmerg, on October 21st, 2010
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A few weeks ago, I was at triage when a pale young woman came in. She was suffering complications of a therapeutic abortion; we occasionally see post-procedure patients from the Morgentaler Clinic or some other provider of therapeutic abortions with ongoing bleeding or pain. A nurse colleague triaged the patient, and her distaste, even disgust, was evident with this
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Why This Nurse is Pro-Choice
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