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Incorporate Your Uterus!

By Molly Thornberg |

incorporate your uterusIn Florida, like many states the rights of a woman and her uterus are under attack. What a woman does with her uterus, well in some states it’s becoming more of THEIR business than the woman who owns the uterus.

The Florida ACLU has put up a website where you can take your uterus back – publicly state that your uterus is YOUR business, by incorporating it online!  Find out how to incorporate (and even NAME you uterus) after the jump.

On March 31st, 2011, in a floor debate in the Florida House of Representatives about the coordinated attack on privacy and women’s health, Representative Scott Randolph said “if my wife’s uterus was incorporated,” the legislature “would be talking about deregulating.” The House leadership then added freedom of speech to its targets by formally chastising Rep. Randolph for using the word “uterus.” His spokesman said that…

Sure this isn’t a REAL incorporation but it stands as an online petition for women coast to coast who want to take ownership of their uterus. Regardless of what side you take on pro-life or pro-choice there is a strong statement to be made of what a woman decides to do with her body.

Incorporate Your Uterus and Make it YOUR Business at incorporatemyuterus.com

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Molly Thornberg is a wife and mother to four who worked in Web design and social media marketing before quitting to pursue blogging full time. On her personal site, Digital Mom Blog, Molly shares "geeky" DIY projects, discusses the latest technology news, and talks about her life as a parent.

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