A Dayton, Ohio healthcare network uses the beliefs of one faith to justify their stance against abortion while simultaneously proving the law is medically unnecessary and politically motivated.
Only some heartbeats count.
If they were really as “pro-life” as they claim, then they’d support universal health care. They’d support comprehensive sex ed.
Instead, it’s just about forcing women to give up control of their bodies.
It’s not just a number: Performing pain in healthcare
It really started on Monday, though I’d had twinges the week before. A slight ache between my shoulder blades while I worked. Not a big deal, I figured, […]
I don’t wear the red on my sleeve.
“Why aren’t you wearing red today?” The co-worker’s voice is shrill, sanctimonious righteousness dripping from her tone. “Don’t you know that wearing red today shows that you support […]
The GOP Dishonored Itself Last Night. Will Republicans Care?
Never tell me there is no difference between the parties in the United States again. Never. Never tell me that your third-party vote for President – at least […]
We already have (partially) socialized medicine; just the worst form of it.
The emergency room is the worst way to deliver care.