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You can park for free for 2 hours at the Capitol Visitor Center parking garage at 13th and San Jacinto.

Carpool with friendly activists? I got nothin'. Good luck, and thanks for going!

Wow, really? You're equating MASSIVE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS with your emails being read?

A tweet from Cecile Richards indicates the fight starts again tomorrow, July 1st, noon on the south steps of the Capitol.

Some people just don't give a shit. They just want money. I can understand that on a very base level but I would have tried to be very discreet about it. This is kind of similar to how the Cartels in Mexico hire singers/bands for their parties. Sometimes the talent doesn't know who hired them and, obviously, it would

I don't get upset but I'm not naive enough to think it's apolitical either.

As a Texas woman who has actually visited the waiting room of an abortion clinic recently [sorry trolls, I was with a friend who had a procedure; I'm a little too old to need one myself], I can tell you that most of the other women in there were nonwhite. I need to ask one of the Repubs of my acquaintance (of course

The event wasn't political — it was hosted by the China National Petroleum Corp

D'aw shucks! Thank you! And as a native Texan, I felt compelled to reply to this article. Perry is indeed a dingleberry on the ass of my home state. And with this stunt, he's basically extended his middle finger to every Texan and ensured we will be riding his punk ass out of Austin on a rail come next year!

Come on, Texas. We can do this.

That's the Southern woman "I'm so disappointed in you" death glare my mother had down cold. Just seeing it on Wendy made me feel like I've to go apologize and clean my room.

I wonder if her reference to the UT alma mater, "The Eyes of Texas" is intentional. I remember seeing videos of students in the rotunda singing the song. The eyes of Texas are upon you, Mr. Perry, and you cannot get away.

This lady is such a stud.

Advice from someone who takes multiple psych and nuero meds... Walk in and just lay it out like everyone said. But...don't mention medicine. If you end up with a not-so-great gp you can end up with a label of "drug-seeking behavior."

Dude, better living through chemistry. Ain't no shame in seeking medical help for a medical problem. You said you don't have a regular GP... now is the time to get one.

Good luck to you, hope you find what you need.

I agree that you should just be blunt, like others said. Meds are also cool in my opinion. I had a depression for like, ten years - it came and went about once a year or so, and hit me full force about every other year. I even worried I was bipolar but my psych said that, since I don't get the highs, it was probably

This is almost exactly what I did a few years ago when I had found I had slid into depression. Made an appointment with my GP, and when she asked why I was there, I told her that I had been depressed (and started crying). She wrote me a scrip for Prozac that day, and got me an appointment with a psychiatrist about

Actually, I don't even have a GP at this point, and I really don't know what happens at the intersection of general psychiatry & walk in clinics.

Hey Jezzies. I have been feeling pretty depressed lately, it's been going on-and-off for two years, but I just assumed that they were work stress or winter's blues and just powered through them. Except this year the depression has really spilled over and I still feel awful in June.