Jazz...in strange places
I'm Jazz. I'm a smooth sax riff that slides into the night. A soft-core New Yorker. A lover of fine desserts and simple pleasures whose heels are always too high.
About Me
- Name: jazz
- Location: New York, New York, United States
A New York-based food lover and freelance food writer.
Previous Posts
- proud mama
- the simpsons movie and my future husband
- to comment, or not to comment?
- your semi-weekly dose of colbert
- being a woman sucks sometimes
- for what it's worth
- bloggy rigmarole
- spoiler-free harry potter post-mortem
- hedge fund palaces
- heaven part 2: in which i taste thai jewels
bloggers i play with
- Former Intern Andy: Zoltrog!
- omar!
- Peter!!
- Ale
- jon
- Yay Nadia!
- Lovely Cadiz
- Syar's place
- Funny Becky
- Cousin
- I'm an Intern in New York (R.I.P)
Daily Reads
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
6 people who played with me:
Brilliant.
very interesting. How do you feel towards it just out of interest?
I'm a bit of a cynic, so while I enjoyed the video, I can't help but wonder about the agenda behind it.
I think the interviewer equates illegal with criminal, which, as you know, is not necessarily the case.
neily: i'm obviously for a womans right to choose. i think it's interesting how many people never stop to think of the practical implications of legality (not to mention the numerous deaths we'll have from so-called "coat hanger" abortions if the laws were to ever change).
knight: illegal does not mean criminal, but for anything done against the law, there is a punishment. whether it be a fine or prison time. seems not a whole lot of people are thinking that far ahead. shame.
Here is some more "food for thought" for you (I take no position in this, I just like throwing it out there when people debate this subject, just for fun):
Under the current state of the law, both for abortion and child support, are both the mother and father treated equally under the law?
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