Wednesday, August 3, 2022

We Will Fight For Choice



This card is from a feminist painter in Seattle, Washington

Right To Choose Relief



From Capital District 208

Life Is Something We Create By Our Decisions



This card was received from District 208

Restore Our Rights


This card arrived from Santa Margarita, California

Priority: Freedom to Choose



From Capital District 208

I Was Conceived


This card was received from Greenbelt, Maryland

I Believe It Is My Birthright



This card arrived from Los Angeles

Right to Privacy



The sticker on the front indicates this writer is from Idaho.

My Choice



Another card from a mysterious sender in District 208!

Right To Choose



Here is another card from District 208. They wrote on the envelope, "I do believe that Herschel Walker did not graduate from the top of his UGA class.

I Survived - Not All Do



This card from a fiber artist was received from Portland, Oregon. 

Value in All Life



This card arrived from Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Right To Choose




Another double-sided card from District 208. They wrote on the envelope, "i do believe in a right to privacy."

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Women Should Be Able To Choose



Card received from Denver, Colorado

Vasectomy with Coat Hanger


Third card received from Paso Robles, California

Regulate a Man's Body Too!



Second of three cards received from Paso Robles, California

50% Semen


First of three cards from Paso Robles, California

Choice Time



A second mysterious double-sided postcard from District 208. It was enclosed inside a card with the words,

"remember: i don't know who
 my grandfather was; 
i am much more
concerned to know
what his grandson will be."
--abraham lincoln

Written on the back of the envelope: "i believe in Amendmether XXVI sections 1 + 2 ratified July 1, 1971.


Amendment XXVI:
Section 1.
The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age.
Section 2.
The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/amendments-11-27

 

Ain't Nobody's Bizness


An artist's card from Atascadero, California. The drawing was covered with packing tape. On the back of the card were instructions to cut through the tape to release the strings. I did so carefully and freed the two messages, "Baby" and "No Baby."

CAPITAL DISTRICT 208



A mysterious double-sided postcard with a "CAPITAL DISTRICT 208" postal marking on the envelope. Written on the back of the envelope: "I do believe in the Bill of Rights."