Category: opinion
09/19/09 12:36 - 58ºF - ID#49813
Is Buffalo turning into Ireland?
It takes me back to the time when that ignorant shrunken old hag "Mother" Teresa was alive and channeling money into her vile medieval dark age schemes in Ireland.
However flawed the Government at home might be, I am really glad they didn't let that loathsome shriveled monster take over health policies and reproductive rights in the country.
This issue strikes a very very raw nerve in me. How can you possibly know what it is like to look ahead at 9 months of unexpected depression and self-torture when you are so far removed from such scenarios?
It speaks volumes about your insularity when all you can think of is being aggressive about allowing continued division of a bunch of cells under the facade of being "pro-life" while completely ignoring a human whose life and future might be at stake.
Buffalo need to re-evaluate its scarce programs for safe and medically aided abortions. Is this all we have?
1. Sweet Home Medical
Phone: 716-691-1414
2. Buffalo Women Services
Phone Toll-Free: 1-800-598-3783
3. Planned Parenthood, Niagara Falls
Phone: 716-282-1221
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Category: science
09/14/09 08:08 - 70ºF - ID#49772
Be a skeptoid.
Yeah, the video is 41 minutes long but the message is totally worth it.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: tourism
09/13/09 12:47 - 69ºF - ID#49761
It's Electric! (For JBeatty!)
- I find Buffalo's downtown and harbour utterly fascinating. There is so much character and story behind each building, each statue, the shapes and the curves of the radials and the roads. You could spend many a pleasant day wandering around downtown and not be bored (unless of course, history, architecture and scenery don't really get your attention) Some cities are very sterile by comparison.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: tourism
09/12/09 07:45 - 70ºF - ID#49757
We are really very different
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: buffalo
09/10/09 03:54 - 76ºF - ID#49740
Vandalism on Allen Street
I shared the outrage when I saw what they had done.
Really? Who digs up a beautiful front garden?
What were they thinking?! Don't they have any pride in a beautiful community?
- (e:Libertad): My pictures were sideways to start with but I resized and saved them as jpegs. When I uploaded them, they lost their correct orientation. I saved them as pngs and re-uploaded them and this time, they retained their intended orientation. I am thinking maybe this has something to do with loss of information when you resize and save as jpegs. The pngs, though the same size as the jpegs, have a lot more bytes than the jpegs - maybe that is why retain their orientation information? I am guessing here... (e:Paul) - do you know something about this?
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: buffalo
09/03/09 12:44 - 68ºF - ID#49692
Last days of Summer...
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: music
08/31/09 02:43 - 65ºF - ID#49668
Spot the difference...
Vs.
Rata Blanca circa 2001
There aren't any! Both are mind-blowing definitions of "awesome"!
That is all.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: eating in
08/30/09 03:16 - 62ºF - ID#49660
Comfort food for bleak days.
Broccoli and bell peppers steamed with fresh coriander, fresh red chillies, jalapenos, garlic, mint, coconut, ginger, galangal, red-chilli powder and yellow split peas in soy sauce.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: tourism
08/29/09 01:38 - 69ºF - ID#49655
A perfect summer day in Downtown Buffalo
Franklin Street
City Hall, Niagara Square
Observation Deck, City Hall - Niagara Falls
Observation Deck, City Hall - I study here!
Observation Deck, City Hall - I live here!
Observation Deck, City Hall - I shop here!
Observation Deck, City Hall - I dream here!
Niagara Square
Court Street
Lafayette Square
Washington Street
(Erie Community College City Campus)
Waterfront, Buffalo
Sunset, Waterfront, Buffalo
Goodbye, summer in Buffalo. Hope the coming winter is just as incredible. :)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: carbon neutral
08/28/09 02:34 - 65ºF - ID#49646
Roswell Recycling is finally official.
Keeping it green
Many departments are already recycling their clean, non-confidential waste paper -- here's how you can join them in reducing the amount of paper that goes into our waste stream.
Call Mary Kenefick, Director of Environmental Services at x8036 to request a blue tote. Please request only one blue tote per department or floor as there is a limited supply and they are expensive to purchase.
I have a recycling-motivated department and we already had a blue recycling tote in place. However, I have been a bit apprehensive about where all the contents of the tote were going. I am glad that there is official recognition for recycling efforts now.
Place the tote in a central, easily accessible area for all employees in your work area. Most departments find that a tote located near their mail boxes or photocopying area works best. Clean paper including magazines, newspapers, and cardboard "backers" from note pads and similar packaging can be put in the blue tote. The Environmental Services staff will collect this paper for packing for recycling. Cardboard boxes and large cardboard packing materials can be flattened and left in the same area as the blue tote and will also be recycled.
NICE! They will now recycle cardboard instead of tossing them in the big garbage bin when all the employees have gone home. Hallelujah!
I am elated that the task force is finally nudging Roswell on its way to becoming green! Now, if only they will reconsider the energy wasting policy of keeping *all* the computers on power all the time, instead of specific days on which they push updates...
We need an energy conservation task force as well.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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For instance, your discomfort with what the abortion clinic staff told you over phone is a result of insensitive and untrained communication. I would say that this is true of many medical establishments - not just abortion clinics.
In the past, I have frequently been on ward rounds where consultants and residents have had "intellectual" discussions about complications and survival chances right in the front of the patient - whose life they discussed in a detached way.
Examples such as the one you wrote about and this one are a symptom of a loss of empathy in the medical field. Quite unfortunately, this "insentization" process is almost inevitable - and to insiders in the field, it is actually a sign of just how much experience they have doing what they do. But for patients it is terrifying and disturbing or both.
The lady from the pro-life camp had what the abortion clinic staff didn't have - determination to win you over. The abortion clinic staff were probably just doing their jobs and didn't view this as some kind of a personal mission.
A parallel establishment that does better at counseling and privacy issues is the HIV clinic. The disease has so much (totally unnecessary, in my opinion) social stigma attached to it that many patients who contact the clinic are invited over for personal counselling.
One other issue that I wanted to address after reading your comment is that of dragging a whole body of religion into this. Personally, I don't associate the concept of Christianity with lunacy and backwardness. I think every religion has a bunch of nut-job extremists who misinterpret their "religion" to the extent of generating hate towards the entire religion. In this sense, "Mother" The evil crone Teresa and Osama Bin Laden are on the same dinky little raft.
This is personal for me because My ex wanted me to have an abortion when I became pregnant, yet when I called the abortion clinic and asked the woman the effect of an abortion would have on my body, she said, "oh it's fine, we have repeat customers all the time.." It made me sick to my stomach. Yet it was a catholic woman who came into my life and did not judge me for my consideration, what she did was offer help! Not judgement, but help. Of course, she gave me the pro-life pamphlets, not the gross murder your baby ones, but she also took the time to learn my name, my situation, my fears, and then she gave me a whole bunch of huge boxes of donations that took me 3 hours to sort through- clothes, blankets, toys, bottles- everything! The4 day I met that woman was the day I got a glimpse of who Jesus was and what he would have done if he had met me.
God doesn't see women at an abortion clinic as women who are about to commit murder. God sees them as women who have a name, and a specific need to be met, whether it be financial, emotional, physical....as Christians we should be doing our best to figure out what that need is and mee it, not just saying these women are sinners and then walking away without even learning their names.
In the light of that, the last sentence is confusing:
"V. A WIN OR LOSS FOR THE ACLU?
The ACLU, as amicus curiae, urged affirmance of the judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; the Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part in a 9-0 vote, giving the ACLU an apparent win."
What does that mean? Wasn't the ACLU arguing FOR the floating zone - which was struck down? So they lost, no?
Wow, law is tough! I think you would easily understand molecular biology but I couldn't say the same for legal proceedings from your classes!
On the surface, they do seem calm but their 'calm tactics' towards targeted passers-by are unsolicited. I think my demographic might have something to do with it. That in itself is quite disturbing.
If I had really been headed for the clinic, there is a possibility that I might have felt some guilt (which I believe is the motive of the group). I resent any such behaviour (however peaceful) that tinges an already traumatic experience with even more guilt.
I never see them directly outside of the Planned Parenthood and they usually seem pretty calm.
You've seen otherwise, (e:tinypliny)?
Maybe we don't really need more abortion clinics, but we definitely need a harassment-free experience for the women who seek their services. Almost everyday, there is this virulent bunch of people in front of the main street office shouting slogans and spitting at women who make it past them to the clinic. These women don't deserve this kind of a nasty environment when seeking medical help.
I think the objective of the poster was to raise awareness about why women in Buffalo usually don't prefer to get their abortions here and cross over to Canada instead. The constant harassment is very disgraceful.