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    36 years is a long time

    Today marks the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the Supreme Court decision that struck down every state law prohibiting or regulating abortion and made abortion legal for any reason, through all nine months of pregnancy. That the law far less extreme today is a testament to the hundreds of thousands […]

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    Thank you, sir

    After eight years, President Bush returns to civilian life tomorrow. I voted for him twice, but I have not always been his biggest fan. But he has kept us safe in a very scary world. He has been a faithful, unwavering friend to the unborn. He stood for the least in Africa Generally urine does […]

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    A question of change

    I am seriously considering a name change. For my blog, not myself. After 34 years, I’m too set in ways to change my name. I’d never answer. (Although I do answer to my maiden name, which is also a girl’s name. I had a boss that, in 6 years, never quite got last-name-not-first-name thing figured […]

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    A non-negotiable

    We are committed to homeschooling. It is our intent and desire to homeschool through high school. However, I recognize that life throws curve balls. Institutional school may become a necessity at some point down the line. But this is my line in the sand: unless the Supreme Court walks back this obscene notion that children […]

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    A mathematical solution to gerrymandering

    Glenn Reynolds links to this very interesting map of the most gerrymandered congressional districts. (Gerrymandering: shaping districts to ensure a certain electoral outcome.) Not that it’s ever going to happen, because gerrymandering benefits both parties and no one ever surrenders power willingly, but I have come up with an ingenious solution to the problem of […]

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    Your welcome!

    Our best friends from Virginia, after months (years?) of trying to move to Texas, arrived Tuesday night. Wednesday afternoon and evening the children were together while the adults did the heavy lifting. (Okay, the not-me adults. I was supervising children. Minimal lifting required.) This was an answer to prayer, there was much rejoicing and playing […]

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    Don’t worry precious, the earnestness wears off

    Do you remember when you were young and oh-so-earnest? Whether you were an idealist or a cynic, you did it with all your might. Ah, to be young enough to get away with this level of stupidity: My understanding of reproduction is that it is the basis of the institutions of marriage and family, and […]

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    It’s all very exciting!

    I signed up on Twitter. I know. Renae made me. Man, homeschool mom’s are the worst at peer pressure. Okay, I mainly did it so I could take part in the Heart of the Matter homeschool chat. I have noticed that Twitter is very happy and excited about life. For example, their email subjects read: […]

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