New Jersey considers ban on bare-it-all 'Brazilian' wax: AP
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey is drawing the line when it comes to bikini waxing.
The state Cosmetology and Hairstyling Board is moving toward a ban on genital waxing altogether after two women reported being injured.
Both women were hospitalized for infections following so-called "Brazilian" waxes.
The legislative debate taking place now over "Brazilian waxing" a method of removing hair from the genitalia is a opportunity to show the hypocrisy of the stated reasons that are at the foundation of so-called abortion rights. (1) The "health" reason given is two reported infections out of tens of thousands of these procedures. If this standard were applied to surgical abortion, that procedure would be banned on those grounds. (2) What does this say about "choice"? In New Jersey which does not require parental consent, any pregnant child can obtain an abortion. That's advocated on the basis of choice, but an adult woman cannot choose to have hair removed. Is this giving rights to pubic hair that unborn children do not have?
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Patrick Sweeney at 8:34 AM
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The Pope's trip to Africa: ignore at your own risk: Catholic World News
Pope Benedict XVI leaves Rome tomorrow, March 17, for a week-long trip to Cameroon and Angola: the 11th foreign voyage of this pontificate, and the first to Africa. Judging by their near-complete silence about the papal trip, the mass media evidently are not expecting much interesting news. They should know better by now.
Africa is the place where traditional religion, atheistic materialism, Islam, and Christianity are in a struggle for souls where the outcome is uncertain. We should pray for the Pope and for the Church in Africa.
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Patrick Sweeney at 11:24 PM
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Happy St. Patrick's DayNot only the feast of my patron saint, but my wedding anniversary.
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Patrick Sweeney at 11:24 PM
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