The Politics of Assisted Decision Making

Friday, March 31, 2006

The Politics of Assisted Decision Making

First there was this brilliant comic:

The comic has received so much attention that the cartoonist, Stephanie McMillan, is auctioning it on e-bay-- 100% of the proceeds will be divided between Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota (apparently the all share one HQ?!) and the Oglala Sioux Tribe because the tribe prsident has offered to bypass the ban by opening up a Planned Parenthood clinic on their tribal lands.

The comic has also prompted this-- life imitates art, or rather, a woman does exactly what art tells her to do, with humorous and engaging results. Here is a little taste:
I wasn't sure whether to use chorizo or bacon in my paella last weekend, so I called South Dakota state senator Bill Napoli and asked him to make my decision for me.
I wish more right-wing nutballs would catch diarhhea of the mouth like Napoli! C'mon, tell us exactly how you feel!

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