Tuesday, February 17, 2009

V-Day Jackson 2009

This coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday Jackson Community Theater presents "V-Day Jackson 2009", three evenings of playwright Eve Ensler's works. Thursday's performance is "A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer." Friday and Saturday, come and enjoy Ensler's award-winning play, "The Vagina Monologues."
Thursday's February 19th's show includes an Opening Night Reception, Silent Auction and Quick Draw in the Center for the Arts Theater Lobby, beginning at 6:00 pm.
Participating Quick Draw artists are Kathryn Mapes Turner, Ben Roth, A.D. Maddox, Abbie Miller and Kay Stratman. Many beautiful items are included in this year's Silent Auction.
Opening Night's $50 ticket includes an open wine bar, appetizers, Silent Auction, Quick Draw and the evening's performance. Tickets for Friday and Saturday night's performances are $30, $22 Balcony. Shows begin at 7:30 pm. Two-night event tickets are also available for a discount; ask your ticket agent.
Tickets are on sale now at the Center's Theatre Box Office. Call 307.733.4900 (toll free at 877.733.4901) for tickets, or online at www.jhcenterforthearts.org
V-Day is a global effort to help aid women and girls whose lives are affected by domestic violence. Local beneficiaries are the Family Safety Network, Community Safety Network, J.H. Community Counseling Center and Teton Co. Victim Services. Jackson Community Theatre sponsors "V-Day Jackson 2009". To learn more about V-Day, log on to www.vday.org.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Get Well Soon Ruth!

I found this nice NYT piece about Justice Ginsburg's increasing dissatisfaction with the direction the Supreme Court has taken over the past few years. Let's hope she has a full and speedy recovery from her recent surgery so that she can resume her role on the Court.

Given the age of a number of justices on the court, it seems likely that our new President will have to make at least two appointments during his term. Lucky for us!

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Rep. Sue Wallis rocks.

A Wyoming House of Representatives bill that would have required doctors to offer an ultrasound to any woman seeking an abortion has been defeated in commitee.
http://www.trib.com/articles/2009/02/05/legislature/breaking/doc498b13d76e5d9724543036.txt
Kudos to Representative Sue Wallis (a Republican from Gillette) for providing personal testimonial about her own abortion and her lack of regret about it. She didn't have to add her story to the debate, but attached a very public face to the issue by doing so.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Right to Life ad - Planet Jackson Hole 2.04.09

“… I honestly think of your advertisement each day before I open the Jackson Hole paper. It is difficult because I am reminded of the abortion I had over 40 years ago. I think your readers should know that abortion is not a one day event. Once you have an abortion it is with you
almost every day for the rest of your life. The guilt, the remorse, the loss never leaves …
Please keep up your wonderful attempts to protect the innocent.”

– Anonymous letter to Right to Life of Teton County

While we will refrain from questioning the letter writer's personal feelings about her abortion, we must take issue with her obvious generalizations and projecting. The fact is, the vast majority of women that have abortions do not regret them, rarely think about them, and even more rarely report feelings of guilt, remorse, or loss. Check out I'm Not Sorry for stories that paint completely different pictures from the letter author's.

The number one emotion reported by women post-abortion is relief. It is unconscionable to use scare tactics (you'll be scarred for the rest of your life!) to try and convince women not to have abortions. Some women may regret their abortions. Some will think it's the best decision they ever made. At least they were free to make the choice.

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