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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] gabrielleabelle at Mississippi Personhood Amendment
Okay, so I don't usually do this, but this is an issue near and dear to me and this is getting very little no attention in the mainstream media.

Mississippi is voting on November 8th on whether to pass Amendment 26, the "Personhood Amendment". This amendment would grant fertilized eggs and fetuses personhood status.

Putting aside the contentious issue of abortion, this would effectively outlaw birth control and criminalize women who have miscarriages. This is not a good thing.

Jackson Women's Health Organization is the only place women can get abortions in the entire state, and they are trying to launch a grassroots movement against this amendment. This doesn't just apply to Mississippi, though, as Personhood USA, the group that introduced this amendment, is trying to introduce identical amendments in all 50 states.

What's more, in Mississippi, this amendment is expected to pass. It even has Mississippi Democrats, including the Attorney General, Jim Hood, backing it.

The reason I'm posting this here is because I made a meager donation to the Jackson Women's Health Organization this morning, and I received a personal email back hours later - on a Sunday - thanking me and noting that I'm one of the first "outside" people to contribute.

So if you sometimes pass on political action because you figure that enough other people will do something to make a difference, make an exception on this one. My RSS reader is near silent on this amendment. I only found out about it through a feminist blog. The mainstream media is not reporting on it.

If there is ever a time to donate or send a letter in protest, this would be it.

What to do?

- Read up on it. Wake Up, Mississippi is the home of the grassroots effort to fight this amendment. Daily Kos also has a thorough story on it.

- If you can afford it, you can donate at the site's link.

- You can contact the Democratic National Committee to see why more of our representatives aren't speaking out against this.

- Like this Facebook page to help spread awareness.


Date: 2011-10-12 12:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] threeoutside.livejournal.com
I went over and read all that, and nearly lost my dinner. I did donate some money, but I was annoyed that even though I did NOT go through PayPal, and it made it appear that I was putting the donation directly on my credit card - I did NOT log into PayPal - at the end, after I'd hit "Donate" - it was a PayPal logo on the last page telling me what the transaction will look like on my credit card bill. And there was an "opportunity" form there so that I could arrange to have my next payment go through PayPal.

Excuse me? Who's being pushy here? If I'd wanted to use PayPal, I would have used PayPal. I don't understand this at all. It doesn't have anything to do with that women's health organization, I'm sure; it's no doubt the company they signed up to handle the donation mechanism. Irritating.

Date: 2011-10-12 02:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melchar.livejournal.com
Pushy? Yeah - that's a good word for it.

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