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Markai Durham, 16 and Pregnant Star, Under Fire Over Abortion Special

MTV somehow managed to upstage the antics of Teen Mom firebrand Amber Portwood this week with a controversial episode of 16 and Pregnant . The special, entitled “No Easy Decision,” chronicled the decision of Markai Durham, 19, to terminate her second pregnancy. Yes. She had an abortion. Durham already has a daughter with her teenage boyfriend, and the couple concluded, sadly, that they simply couldn’t afford to raise another child. 16 19 AND PREGNANT : Markai Durham made the decision to end her second pregnancy. Reactions to this vary widely depending on one’s view of abortion. While Entertainment Weekly called the MTV reality show a ” vivid, unsparing look ” at a “harrowing decision,” Fox News described the special as “controversial.” The N.Y. Post reports that anti-abortion critics railed against the “one-sided portrayal” of the issue, saying “the pro-life issue will simply get tackled.” For her part, Markai Durham is standing by her decision saying, “I get sad from time to time thinking about it, but then everything happens for a reason.” A post on Durham’s Facebook fan page sought to quell negativity as well: “Let me say this again: If you DONT like Markai or her decision. UNLIKE the page, its simple. Markai feels enough pain for making her choice, she DOESNT need to be ridiculed for it. Shes been honest with you when she could have hid it.” “Have some respect or leave! Seriously there are plenty of pages “talking (expletive)” so go there. Dont waste your time, Im just going to ban you.” If nothing else, you have to credit Markai for courageously subjecting herself to the criticism she knew she’d face when this special episode aired. Was their decision not to have a child they couldn’t afford actually responsible? Why not practice safe sex? Is it all unethical? So many questions. No matter where you stand on the pro-life issue, abortions do happen. What do you think? Did MTV tackle the subject fairly? Share your comments.

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Markai Durham, 16 and Pregnant Star, Under Fire Over Abortion Special

Markai Durham, 16 and Pregnant Star, Under Fire Over Abortion Special

MTV somehow managed to upstage the antics of Teen Mom firebrand Amber Portwood this week with a controversial episode of 16 and Pregnant . The special, entitled “No Easy Decision,” chronicled the decision of Markai Durham, 19, to terminate her second pregnancy. Yes. She had an abortion. Durham already has a daughter with her teenage boyfriend, and the couple concluded, sadly, that they simply couldn’t afford to raise another child. 16 19 AND PREGNANT : Markai Durham made the decision to end her second pregnancy. Reactions to this vary widely depending on one’s view of abortion. While Entertainment Weekly called the MTV reality show a ” vivid, unsparing look ” at a “harrowing decision,” Fox News described the special as “controversial.” The N.Y. Post reports that anti-abortion critics railed against the “one-sided portrayal” of the issue, saying “the pro-life issue will simply get tackled.” For her part, Markai Durham is standing by her decision saying, “I get sad from time to time thinking about it, but then everything happens for a reason.” A post on Durham’s Facebook fan page sought to quell negativity as well: “Let me say this again: If you DONT like Markai or her decision. UNLIKE the page, its simple. Markai feels enough pain for making her choice, she DOESNT need to be ridiculed for it. Shes been honest with you when she could have hid it.” “Have some respect or leave! Seriously there are plenty of pages “talking (expletive)” so go there. Dont waste your time, Im just going to ban you.” If nothing else, you have to credit Markai for courageously subjecting herself to the criticism she knew she’d face when this special episode aired. Was their decision not to have a child they couldn’t afford actually responsible? Why not practice safe sex? Is it all unethical? So many questions. No matter where you stand on the pro-life issue, abortions do happen. What do you think? Did MTV tackle the subject fairly? Share your comments.

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America’s First Black President Is Voted Most Admirable Man Three Years In A Row

Americans still love Barry O : His party may have suffered a shellacking in November’s elections, but President Obama remains the unchallenged champion on another front: For the third year in a row, he is by far the most-admired man. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton continues an even longer run, ranked in the USA TODAY/Gallup Poll as the most-admired woman for the ninth straight year. Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is second, as she was in 2009. Despite Americans’ unhappiness with the nation’s politics, politicians dominate both lists. The top 10 men include not only the president but also three living former presidents. Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton take the top three spots. Among women, nine of the top 11 are connected to politics through public service, political activism or marriage. “It’s all about power,” says Richard Slotkin, professor emeritus of American studies at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. “When we think of importance, we think politically, that’s really clear — with religion a close second, though Bill Gates beats out Pope Benedict. It’s almost like a register of power.” Not on either top 10 list: a Supreme Court justice, senator or House member, athlete or scientist. Conservative commentator Glenn Beck edges ahead of the Dalai Lama, who ranks 10th. Gates, a philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft, stands just behind South African icon Nelson Mandela and just before Pope Benedict XVI. Evangelist Billy Graham, tied for sixth, has made the top 10 every year the survey has been taken since 1955. The top 11 women (three are tied for ninth place) counts four first ladies, including Michelle Obama in fourth place. Celebrities Oprah Winfrey and Angelina Jolie, both of whom pursue charitable causes, are on the list. Three of the women are leaders from abroad: Queen Elizabeth and former prime minister Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain and democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma. Barack Obama’s standing has fallen from the heady days after his election in 2008. That year, he was cited by 32%, a historic rating that trailed only Bush’s percentage in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and President Kennedy in 1961. This year, Obama was named by 22%, and Bush was named by 5%. Some of the findings reflect a partisan cast. Obama is named by almost half of Democrats but just 6% of Republicans. Bush is the most-admired man among Republicans, cited by 11%. Hillary Clinton is cited by nearly a third of Democrats but just 5% of Republicans. Palin is the most-admired woman among Republicans, at 26%. Not everyone has a hero. Twenty-five percent declined to name a most-admired man, and 22% didn’t name a most-admired woman. About one in 10 chose a friend or relative. The Dec. 10-12 survey of 1,019 adults has a margin of error of +/–4 percentage points. SMH at Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck being on the list as well. Source

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Pro-Lifers Pissed At MTV Over ’16 And Pregnant’ Abortion Show

MTV has always been a controversy whore, especially their reality shows, so it’s no surprise that anti-abortion groups are up in arms over the new episode of ’16 and Pregnant’. MTV did not make the show available to the media before it airs and has forbidden Markai to give interviews about the subject. Still, in social media postings, the 19-year-old Florida girl has been preparing fans for the intense drama. “I get sad from time to time thinking about it but then everything happens for a reason,” she wrote. “God gave me 3 paths to take abortion, adoption, or raising this baby along with another. “I chose this path and I think about how stressing things would have been if I haven’t made the one I’ve made.” As expected, Markai has received intense criticism over her decision and not everyone thinks that MTV’s portrayal of girls being honest about their lives is a good thing. In recent months, MTV has promised to tackle “all sides” of the hot-button teen pregnancy issue. But pro-life blogger Jill Stanek says she expects a one-sided portrayal. “This apparently means the pro-life perspective will simply get tackled,” she writes, noting that the official Web site only links to pro-choice groups, including the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Stanek also points out that the show was done in cooperation with Exhale, a support group for teens who have had abortions. “Anytime anyone can help tell stories about women who have had abortions, we see that as a good thing,” says Erica Johnson, an Exhale counselor. Man, the folks at MTV really know how to keep the spotlight on themselves. What do you think, are they “out of pocket” for showing young girls talking about abortion?? Is MTV guilty of “promoting” abortion with these types of shows?? Source

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