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OBJECTOR: The other day I was reading the book of Galatians, and it struck me how much emphasis Paul places on faith as the means of salvation. Then I asked myself how Catholics can believe in justification by works. If the Catholic Church really believes the Bible, as it claims, how can it continue to teach that we have to earn our salvation? The Bible seems pretty clear that justification is by faith alone.


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From there it became obvious that this was a political movement, and that this momentum is what would decriminalize abortion. Rather than waiting around in the hopes that one day lawmakers would decide to do us the favor of legalizing abortion, we knew that women are here and ready to face many problems for which concrete solutions are to be found in solidarity.


We also have to work with legislators, politicians, and decision-makers to make them understand that they have a responsibility and an obligation to guarantee our rights. The reality is that because we still have a state and laws and institutions, public funds must be deployed in ways that guarantee human rights. We remind them that this is their obligation.


The third thing is cultivating solidarity among women. Throughout human history, women have practiced solidarity, support, and accompaniment. The question then becomes, how do you organize and leverage organic solidarity toward a political objective? You take the power that solidarity and collective organizing produces and you deploy it.


Women who have the ability to travel between the two countries can come to Mexico or go to cities along the border to connect with our accompaniment networks. They can get the procedure done in Mexican territory. The other way to do it is through the international networks we have developed for distributing the medicine. Many people who come to Guanajuato or San Miguel from the United States come from states without abortion restrictions, most commonly California and New York. These women usually travel with the medicine and have it ready. When a woman from Texas comes to us, we will contact people we know in the United States who have the medicine and ask them to send it to the person in need. In those cases, our job is to support the woman through the abortion virtually, from Mexico, and to guide and provide them with all the necessary information.


I think the greatest threat to the United States movement is financing; that lawmakers will take away all funding [for providing abortion access] and then sue or [force people to] post heavy bail for accompanying someone to an abortion. This paralyzes rather than mobilizes. It is the intersection of fear and money.


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That night, I felt a persistent, pounding throb in my groin that meant one of two things: either I was a character in an overwritten romance novel, or I needed to see a doctor. The next week, the doctor reviewed an MRI of my right hip and gasped. The labrum was shredded. Much like romance novel abs.


Now that is an excessively long preamble, like one of those internet recipes that goes through a full Kerouac drug trip worth of words before telling you the ingredients to butternut squash soup. But I wanted you to have some background to give context to the two big disclaimers.


I like athletes to do this routine before and after running, often with a lighter resistance band before for activation, and a medium band after for strength. It works the hip flexors, stabilizer muscles, high hamstrings, glutes and even the adductors. For me, I feel less sore and more springy after doing the routine consistently. But I am highly, highly susceptible to the placebo effect.


In the warm months, in addition to grass, the sheep really only need water, mineral salt, and some sort of shelter. A simple four-by-eight-foot plywood lean-to with no sides works just fine. In the winter, the Stanwoods put the sheep in their barn, but Eleanor claims that a southerly facing lean-to with side walls is sufficient. And since there is no grass in the winter, they eat hay. Seven sheep will generally go through about a bale a day.

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