thinkprogress.org — A new Department of Health and Human Services website highlights the "emotional consequences" of abortion, saying that "some women say that they feel sad and some use more alcohol or drugs than before." But according to the APA, "after an abortion, women frequently report feeling ‘relief and happiness."
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insightfulJul 11, 2007
Isn't this how this administration works? Bush "feels" God want him to invade Iraq so he invented that they have WMDs? How about something more current? Here is David Heyman, Homeland Security Program Director at the Center for International and Strategic Studies noted yesterday:" It is being widely reported that Secretary Chertoff has a “gut feeling”—not intelligence reports—about a potential terrorist attack against the United States this summer.. The historical data do not substantiate the Secretary’s comments. It’s important that we base our threat assessments and analysis on available intelligence and other information, not guesswork or ‘gutwork’. "<a class="user" href="http://weblogs.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/blog/2007/07/expert_chertoff_gut_feeling_co.html">http://weblogs.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/blog/2007/07/expert_chertoff_gut_feeling_co.html</a>This administration is all bout "guesswork and gutwork" rather than facts and intelligence.
secretwhistleJul 12, 2007
Having a baby also makes some women sad and (presumably) resort to drugs.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_blues">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_blues</a>Looks like all the choices are wrong. Hooray for life!