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Friday, May 3, 2013

How Do You Feel About the Emergency Contraceptive Pill Being Available for 15-year-olds?

What do you think about the agency's approval of over-the-counter emergency contraceptive for ages 15 and up.

Ever tried to give your 15-year-old a headache pill to take to school? If you have, you will know it's not that easy. Ever sent him or her to the store to buy spray paint to touch up the old gatepost? That's not so easy either. But buying the contraceptive pill over the counter, well that one should be a breeze.   The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved over-the-counter sales for Plan B One-Step emergency contraceptive for women ages 15 and up. The contraceptive was previously available over the counter for women ages 17 and up. According to the FDA, the Plan B pill will be labeled “not for sale to those under 15 years of age *proof of age required* not for sale where age cannot be verified.” The item will contain a product …

Indep Ga Mom

9:10 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013

just don't make us pay for it with our tax dollars or any other underhanded way. people can pay for their own abortions. and don't hand it out in schools, or advertise it.   more ›

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Does Anybody Still Watch 'Television'?

With a host of new streaming, online and on-demand features, does anyone just channel-surf anymore?

Like political dramas? Kevin Spacey stars in the hit "House of Cards," which you can stream on Netflix. Prefer soap operas? The classics "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" are returning as online-only shows. Want celebrities? AOL, Patch's parent company, just announced 15 new web-based shows featuring stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Jessica Parker. And even if you're hooked on traditional television shows like "The Office," services such as Hulu allow you to watch current shows online or stream on your television. So, does anybody just watch TV anymore? Do you still have cable service? How do you use it? Tell us in the comments below.

M.K. Osborne

6:20 pm on Saturday, May 18, 2013

Aereo streaming TV service coming to Atlanta on June 17th might help some folks cut the cable and knock off the Dish .   more ›

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

NBA's Jason Collins Comes Out: Will it Change Professional Sports?

Collins, who has played for the Atlanta Hawks and several other NBA teams, announces he's gay in a Sports Illustrated article.

"I'm a 34-year-old NBA center," former Atlanta Hawks player Jason Collins announced this week in the May 6, 2013, issue of Sports Illustrated. "I'm black. And I'm gay." Collins goes on: The revelation came just weeks after former NBA Coach Phil Jackson said in an interview that he'd "never run into" a gay pro basketball player. This week, Hawks managers weighed in on Collins' announcement. "We have great respect for Jason and his message today. Creating an environment where we support, respect, and accept our players' individual rights is very important to us," Hawks Managing Partner and NBA Governor Bruce Levenson said in a statement. "Jason represented everything that we look for as a member of the Atlanta Hawks and we are proud he wore …

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Good Grief Y'all

7:21 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

I fully agree with you, Skalawag. What a poor example of womanhood she is, and she's no leader, just a mouthpiece. I usually avoid anything about her, but did click on a brief report. She does provide good material for the late-night comics. I like to be in the know on the jokes :D Thanks . . . my good Dad was a great role model for his sons and daughters.   more ›

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

How Much Homework Help Are You Able to Offer Your Child?

Has math changed so much that your help is confusing your child more than helping him or her?

According to a recent story by The Daily Mail concerning parents’ ability, or more like inability, to help their middle school-age children in the UK, there is a problem. The Daily Mail reports that only one in 20 can do the math required to help their child with homework. It’s not that the parents aren’t smart, it’s just that methods have changed so much since they were in school that they can no longer explain it. They can still get to the same answer, the students just cannot understand how they got to it. According to the article, the government in the UK is considering reinstating tried and tested techniques to tackle this problem. So what about here in the U.S.? Is the math homework your middle schooler brings home the math you did …

Mary Carroll

2:29 pm on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

I feel the same way, my son and I always argue, he says, that's not the way to do it, I say, if you know how to do it then do it, he tries and we both are confused, until he goes back to school the next day and the teacher is still helping them to get the concept   more ›

Friday, April 26, 2013

Do We Need More Surveillance Cameras in Our Cities?

The FBI last week released photographs of two men suspected in the April 15 bombing at the Boston Marathon, leading to them being quickly identified.

Authorities last Thursday announced they were seeking two men they believed may have been responsible for the April 15 bombing that occurred at the Boston Marathon. Photos were shown of the suspects, taken off surveillance videos, and within 48 hours the men were identified — one was dead and the other on the run. In the manhunt and eventual arrest of the remaining suspect, additional explosives were found and authorities believe more attacks were planned. Many believe without the surveillance evidence, the alleged bombers would not have been identified and possibly more deaths incurred. The question here is, does this indicate there is a need for more surveillance cameras throughout our cities? What do you think?

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Good Grief Y'all

5:39 pm on Thursday, May 2, 2013

True enough for now. Those guys would look dorky in anything. Would have to put Google Glass on good lookin' people to sell it. Some people don't care how they look in public, though, or how they look period. Time will tell.   more ›

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Is Privacy a Thing of the Past?

The U.S. House of Representatives last week passed a cybersecurity bill that allows corporations to share customers’ personal data.

The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, known as CISPA, was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives by a margin of 288 to 127 last week, according to The Huffington Post. This allows corporations to share customers’ personal data with other companies and even with the U.S. government. The bill, if it completes its passage through Congress and is signed into law, would allow this sharing even if the company has signed a contract vowing that it will not share the information. The Huffington Post reports the president said he would veto the bill if it made it to his desk. As it stands, the bill makes this provision the standard, even over any agreement, and protects the entity violating the agreement from being held accountable…

Celeste Burke

3:29 pm on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

JUST SAY NO! If this passes into law, it will be a sad day and the beginning of the end of a free country!   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Do You Eat Out More Than You Eat At Home?

If so, you could be saving money, according to GoBanking Rates.

GoBankingrates.com put out an article recently noting that the cost of feeding a family of four has risen from $601.50 in 2003 to $830 in 2013. That would be a 38 percent increase over the last decade. It doesn’t cost quite as much, however, to eat out, according to GoBanking rates. “When comparing the cost of a 10 oz. rib-eye dinner (with soup, salad and asparagus) from Outback Steakhouse with that of the homemade version, Outback was $2.53 cheaper,” said GoBankingRates expert contributor, Stacey Bumpus. “And comparing seafood alfredo (with unlimited salad and breadsticks) at Olive Garden to making it at home, Olive Garden was $3.79 cheaper.” While it may be healthier to eat at home, it apparently is no longer cheaper. Knowing this, will …

Becky

9:24 am on Thursday, April 25, 2013

$830 a what? A month? For breakfast, lunch and dinner? Where the heck are these people shopping that it takes $830 a month to feed a family of 4 or I have I gotten that good at couponing? I can feed my family of four on $400 a month.   more ›

Monday, April 22, 2013

Should Bombing Suspect be Treated as Enemy Combatant?

Or since he is a naturalized American citizen, should he be tried in a civilian courtroom?

Now that the city of Boston is breathing a sigh of relief and trying to get back to normal a week after the Boston Marathon bombings, the political debate on what to do with the alleged bomber who survived begins. Greer-Taylors Patch reports that even before the capture of Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev Friday night, the fallout had begun. On his Twitter feed, Sen. Lindsey Graham drew criticism for suggesting the suspect be treated as an enemy combatant and not be granted his Miranda rights. Intelligence experts and media said there was no way the suspect would not be given his Miranda rights. The Obama Administration has a clear policy of treating suspects on American soil with the normal judicial process, they said. Treating the suspect as a …

William Evelyn Jr.

11:34 am on Thursday, May 2, 2013

Originally I thought these two would be affiliated with Al Qaeda, but that did not transpire. The Authority to Use Military Force identified member of Al Qaeda as unlawful enemy combatants whether they are US citizens or not. By statute American citizens can be killed or detained indefinitely if they are members of or aiding Al Qaeda. Since these two were not members of or aiding Al Qaeda they …   more ›

Saturday, April 20, 2013

'House of Horrors' Abortion Trial Had Everybody Talking This Week

Whether or not the media has shown bias in the coverage of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell's trial had many people offering an opinion this week. What do you think?

Friday, April 19, 2013

Could the Boston Marathon Bombings Derail Immigration Reform?

It is now known that this was likely a case of international terrorism.

In 2001, plans were on track for an immigration overhaul. That was until Sept. 11, 2001. Following the 2001 terrorist attacks, any possibility of immigration reform died. Now, more than 11 years later, the issue was finally back on the table. A “gang of eight” senators has been huddled together for the last few weeks with hopes that a bipartisan immigration plan could be developed. The Huffington Post reported that these senators, equally divided between Republican and Democrat, are set to unveil an immigration bill that is supposed to secure the border, fix the issues with legal immigration, shore up workplace enforcement and institute some form of legalization for the millions of people who are here illegally. The Huffington Post, …

Tammy Osier

7:20 pm on Monday, April 22, 2013

Dave - check this out: http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/fort-hood-shooter-contact-al-qaeda-terrorists-officials/story?id=9030873 Here are some excerpts: ...U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan was attempting to make contact with an individual associated with al Qaeda, two American officials briefed on classified material in the case told ABC News... ...…   more ›

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