Anti-Birth Control Appointee Is a Bad Choice

Posted on November 30, 2006 by chatombre.
Categories: Articles, General, Life, Political.

Bush has just appointed a highly criticized, anti-contraception person to be the new cheif of family-planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Here are some news clips that criticize this appointment:

  • "The Bush administration has appointed a new chief of family-planning programs at the Department of Health and Human Services who worked at a Christian pregnancy-counseling organization that regards the distribution of contraceptives as "demeaning to women..." Read the rest of this article
  • "EVERYBODY makes mistakes. Doctors, even excellent ones, are not exempt. But a physician who consistently promotes false data so as to influence patients' gravest personal decisions falls far outside the norm. This month, the Bush administration placed just such a doctor in a position of enormous power to affect the health of 5 million Americans. The choice is absurd and irresponsible..." Read the rest of this article
  • "You would have to search far and wide to find someone more ardently opposed to birth control and other women's rights than Dr. Eric Keroack, for whom any sex education beyond abstinence counseling is a no-no. As medical director for A Woman's Concern, an extremist group of pregnancy health centers in Boston, he supports their decree that the manufacture and distribution of birth control is 'demeaning to women, degrading of human sexuality and adverse to human health and happiness.'" Read the rest of this article
  • "This month the president named, to head the federal office overseeing family planning programs, the former medical director of a nonprofit group that believes birth control is wrong. No, that isn't a joke. A Woman's Concern, a Massachusetts chain of anti-abortion, pregnancy counseling centers, states in online materials that the 'distribution of birth control is demeaning to women (and) adverse to human health and happiness.' AWC also believes birth control increases out-of-wedlock pregnancy and abortion." Read the rest of this article
  • "The antidote to stem our state's runaway teen pregnancy rate and reduce our abortion rate is comprehensive sex education and access to birth control. Dr. Keroack's ideologically based "medicine" of withholding information and contraception from women is yet another example of this administration's willingness to promote politics over sound science. Suffice it to say, this appointment will be a disaster for women in Florida and the nation." Read the rest of this editorial
  • "On Monday, the federal office that oversees the nation's family-planning program got a new boss who doesn't believe in birth control. Eric Keroack is a Massachusetts obstetrician-gynecologist who argues that abstinence until marriage is the only healthy choice for women. Until recently, he served as medical director of a pregnancy-counseling organization that runs down contraception and gives out scientifically false health information, for instance, that condoms 'offer virtually no protection' against herpes or HPV. Keroack also promotes a wacky piece of pseudoscience: the claim that premarital sex disrupts brain chemistry so as to create a physiological barrier to happy marriage." Read the rest of this article
  • "'Less than two weeks ago the American public made it clear that they want a middle ground approach to our nation's most pressing problems,' Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D-N.Y.) said in a statement. 'Unfortunately, this appointment says loudly and clearly that the president simply did not get that message.'" Read the rest of this article

Those are just a few articles/editorials on this, but there are plenty of others.

Also, Keroack is not even currently a certified obstetrician-gynecologist; he let his certification expire!

  • "Pearson also acknowledged yesterday that Keroack is not currently certified as an obstetrician-gynecologist. That is not a requirement for the job, but HHS officials had cited Keroack's expertise in defending his selection." Read the rest of this article

Take Action!

You can send a letter to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Mike Leavitt, urging him to reject this appointment through any or all of these groups (and of course, you can always write your own and send it to him as well):

New Glasses!

Posted on by chatombre.
Categories: General, Life.


New Glasses

Originally uploaded by ChatOmbre.

I got new glasses the other day!
Not a very good picture, but it'll do for now...

Tonedeafness Test

Posted on November 12, 2006 by chatombre.
Categories: General, Life, Tech.
Current Mood: awake

Just something I found interesting...

Click here for the test

My score: 72.2% correct

How to interpret scores:

"Greater than 90% correct: World-class musical abilities
Greater than 75% correct: Excellent musical abilities
Greater than 60% correct: Good musical abilities
Less than 50% correct: You may have a pitch perception deficit"

Temporary Hair Dye Suggestions?

Posted on November 5, 2006 by chatombre.
Categories: General, Life.

I've decided that I want to dye my hair dark purple. I'm talking anime dark purple-- like purple so dark it's nearly black. The kind that when an anime character has that hair color, if they were in real life, they'd have black hair, but since they're an anime character they have purple hair. About that dark is what I'm looking for, since a) I don't want my hair to be a light color, and b) I don't want to bleach my hair.

BTW, my hair is currently honey brown/dark blonde.

Before I commit to more permanent hair dye, though, I wanna see how it looks with temporary dye. I'm probably going to use Manic Panic hair dye for the permanent kind, as I've heard lots of people recommend it, but I don't know what to use for the temporary kind. Yes, I know that Manic Panic has a temporary color styling gel stuff thinger, but that would make my hair crunchy, I think, since it's the kind of stuff you use for spiking your hair... I don't want crunchy hair.

So... any suggestions for a temporary hair dye?

Halloween Movie Sentence

Posted on November 4, 2006 by chatombre.
Categories: General, Life, My Art, Writing.

Okay, so, in one of my classes, we do these things each Monday where we write 3 sentences, each one with at least one word from last week's vocabulary words, and they usually have to be about a certain thing, and written with a certain grammatical structure (such as a sentence with an introductory dependant, or a participial phrase, or a prepositional stick-up-yer-ass clause, etc. etc.).

Anywho, one Monday recently our sentences were supposed to be spooky/halloween-related/etc. (and contain a vocabulary word, of course). Here's one of mine that I liked... It's about a movie that I watched with Dracofrost on the weekend of my birthday, it was a vampire movie. See if you can guess which movie it's about!

Fresh blood awakened her former lovers, causing a fiasco in the coffin room.

And if you're Mommy, Sambear, or Dracofrost, don't tell! :P