The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Scott Dennis
Haven't the Olympics been great so far?
Okay enough of that.
Perhaps even more surprising than the U.S. victory in the men's 400 meter relay is that Disney will no longer allow guests to turn in written complaints or compliments regarding its theme parks.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Scott Dennis
Haven't the Olympics been great so far?
Okay enough of that.
Perhaps even more surprising than the U.S. victory in the men's 400 meter relay is that Disney will no longer allow guests to turn in written complaints or compliments regarding its theme parks.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Dan Fitzpatrick
In my experience, defenders of abortion, contraception and Planned Parenthood have one main thing in common: they obfuscate and try to cloud the argument.
Sara Gwin's response to my last column was predictably filled with enough rhetorical straw men and red herrings to be the journalistic equivalent of the Scarecrow falling into a giant vat of Swedish Fish.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Dan Fitzpatrick
In my experience, defenders of abortion, contraception and Planned Parenthood have one main thing in common: they obfuscate and try to cloud the argument.
Sara Gwin's response to my last column was predictably filled with enough rhetorical straw men and red herrings to be the journalistic equivalent of the Scarecrow falling into a giant vat of Swedish Fish.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Sara Gwin
In the July 23 issue of The Summer Barometer, my colleague, Dan Fitzpatrick, penned a seething attack on Planned Parenthood - in particular, the new one in the process of being built in Northeast Portland.
Like many other anti-choice zealots, Fitzpatrick equates PP solely with abortion, and even claimed "it sells people contraception that often is ineffective, so when it fails, its customers can return and demand medical treatment.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
6 days ago by Sara Gwin
In the July 23 issue of The Summer Barometer, my colleague, Dan Fitzpatrick, penned a seething attack on Planned Parenthood - in particular, the new one in the process of being built in Northeast Portland.
Like many other anti-choice zealots, Fitzpatrick equates PP solely with abortion, and even claimed "it sells people contraception that often is ineffective, so when it fails, its customers can return and demand medical treatment.