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Mar 21, 2024 10:47:34   #
Kevyn wrote:
Trump is nothing but something decent people wipe off their shoes. Get over it.


And then you lick what is wiped off. Or you use it for butt lube!
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Mar 21, 2024 10:45:50   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
It sure looks like Republicans want women to die. Particularly if they’re teenagers and have the temerity to be sexually active.

This is highlighted by what has to qualify as the most shocking scientific study of the year, published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network and titled Teen Pregnancy and Risk of Premature Mortality.

The result of the study of over 2.2 million women who experienced teen and pre-teen pregnancies (the youngest in the study gave birth at 9 years of age, although most were older teens) is best summarized by the subhead in the article about it in March 14th’s New York Times:

“A large analysis in Canada finds that teenagers who had babies were twice as likely to die before age 31.”

This is not a statistic you’ll hear on Fox “News” or in rightwing h**e media. Instead, they’re cheer-leading for raped little girls to experience “the miracle of birth.”

As you remember, in 2022 Republican Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio forced a 10-year-old rape victim to travel to Indiana to get an a******n, the day after his Republican Attorney General called the story a “fabrication.” DeWine, for his part, refused to argue for the girl to get an a******n, giving a gibberish answer to questions from reporters.

Other Republicans were in simple denial, claiming the story was part of a vast leftwing conspiracy. Republican Congressman and former wrestling coach Jim Jordan tweeted:

“Another lie. Anyone surprised?”

Fox News' Emily Compagno told her network’s viewers:

“What I find so deeply offensive, is that they had to made up a f**e one!”

And South Dakota’s Republican Governor and Trump VP aspirant Kristi Noem, told CNN’s Dana Bash that the girl — whose pelvis wasn’t even yet sufficiently formed to handle a vaginal birth — should be forced to carry the fetus to term:

“I don’t believe a tragic situation should be perpetuated by another tragedy,” Noem said, arguing against the little girl getting an a******n. “There’s more that we have got to do to make sure that we really are living a life that says every life is precious…”

The protestations of misogynistic Republicans across the nation notwithstanding, teenagers giving birth is not only life-changing but also health-destroying. And terribly common, particularly in Red states, which have the highest per-capita rates of teen pregnancy.

The JAMA Network study covered the period from 1991 to 2021 and, because Canada has a national single-payer healthcare system, they were easily able to compile the anonymized statistics.

Was this because girls getting pregnant is, at least in popular culture, associated with poverty and dropping out of school? The answer from the study was an emphatic “No!” The author of the Times article, Roni Caryn Rabin, noted:

“Even after the researchers accounted for pre-existing health problems the girls may have had, and for income and education disparities, teenagers who carried pregnancies to term were more than twice as likely to suffer premature death later in life.”

Meanwhile, rapists in Red states, particularly if they like the idea of reproducing their DNA, are having a heyday.

The Houston Chronicle reported on January 24th on the results of another new study, published that month in JAMA’s journal Internal Medicine titled Rape-Related Pregnancies in the 14 US States With Total A******n Bans. As the Chronicle’s Medical Reporter Julian Gill noted:

“Texas saw an estimated 26,313 rape-related pregnancies during the 16 months after the state outlawed all a******ns, with no exceptions for survivors of rape or incest, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. …

“Behind Texas, the states [with no-exceptions bans on a******n] with the highest totals [of pregnancies resulting from rape] were Missouri (5,825), Tennessee (4,990), Arkansas (4,660), Oklahoma (4,530), Louisiana (4,290) and Alabama (4,130).”

Because none of these states either keep or release detailed statistics on rape-caused pregnancies it’s impossible to know how many of the 56,000+ rape-caused pregnancies in the US last year were among teen and preteen girls, but in every single Republican-controlled state that has outlawed a******n, age is not considered a mitigating factor that might allow medical intervention.

If you’re female and pregnant in a Red state, the legislature and police of that state own you and your body, regardless of your maturity or life circumstances.

Four Texas counties have put into law bans on traveling out-of-state to obtain an a******n, along with a statewide law that allows anybody to sue and obtain up to $10,000 by proving a woman or girl has traveled out-of-state to end a pregnancy. Missouri and Idaho have also enacted bans on what Republicans call “a******n tourism,” as if it’s some sort of fun adventure every woman wants to do for entertainment.

In addition to the religious freaks who demand punishment of women who get a******ns, many men in America simply don’t think women should have the right to make their own medical decisions — or any sort of decisions of consequence, or hold any positions of power, for that matter.

As Pew reported in 2020, with a painful echo of Rush Limbaugh’s famous “Femin**i” shtick that so appealed to his largely male and Republican listener base:

“About four-in-ten Republican men (38%) say women’s gains have come at the expense of men, compared with 25% of Republican women…”

But this is just the beginning. Next, Republicans are going after birth control, starting with teenage girls.

Last week, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an anti-birth-control ruling by the infamous rightwing crank Texas District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk (whose ban of the a******n drug mifipristone based on the Comstock Act is being heard before the Supreme Court soon).

The complainant, Alexander Deanda, argued that his three teenage daughters should not be allowed to confidentially obtain birth control from one of the state’s 150 federally-funded Title X clinics that were established by Congress and President Nixon in 1970 (it’s already illegal in Texas for teens to obtain birth control from state-funded and private clinics without a parent’s permission).

As NPR reported two weeks ago:

“In his suit, Deanda, a Christian, said he was ‘raising each of [his] daughters in accordance with Christian teaching on matters of sexuality’ and that he could have no ‘assurance that his children will be unable to access prescription contraception’ that ‘facilitate sexual promiscuity and premarital sex.’

“In his opinion, Kacsmaryk agreed, writing that ‘the use of contraception (just like a******n) violates traditional tenets of many faiths, including the Christian faith plaintiff practices.’”

The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, is explicit about the GOP’s desire to see women barefoot and pregnant (and arguably, like Katie Britt, in the kitchen). As Rollling Stone reported:

“Those plans — and many more, including proposals to attack contraception access, use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to increase ‘a******n surveillance’ and data collection, rescind a Department of Defense policy to ‘prohibit a******n travel funding,’ punish states that require health insurance plans to cover a******n, and retool a law that is currently protecting pregnant women with life-threatening conditions — are outlined in Project 2025’s ‘Mandate for Leadership.’”

The Project 2025 document, in a section written by Trump’s head of the Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of Civil Rights, Roger Severino, calls for draconian federal-supervised, state-reported surveillance of every woman of child-bearing age:

“Because liberal states have now become sanctuaries for a******n tourism, HHS should use every available tool, including the cutting of funds, to ensure that every state reports exactly how many a******ns take place within its borders, at what gestational age of the child, for what reason, the mother’s state of residence, and by what method.”

Republicans are also calling for the enforcement of the moribund Comstock Act, which outlaws sending anything relating to a******n or birth control through the mail or via a common carrier like UPS or FedEx — even to hospitals and pharmacies. If you’re unfamiliar, I’ve written about it extensively here.

And the GOP is quite excited about the prospect. As The New York Times reports:

“Project 2025’s road map argues that a Republican Justice Department should enforce Comstock ‘against providers and distributors’ of a******n pills. A Trump administration could follow through on these plans by prosecuting doctors and drug companies anywhere in the country: The Comstock Act, as a federal law, could be read to override state protections for a******n rights.

“Some key a******n opponents, like the former Texas solicitor general Jonathan Mitchell, argue that Comstock should be interpreted as an effective ban on all a******ns because every procedure that takes place in the United States relies on some item placed in the mail, from a surgical glove to a curet. Mr. Mitchell and his allies read the law to exclude explicit exceptions for the life or health of the patient.”

While generally ignored since the 1950s, the Act is still on the books and, if it were enforced by a Republican president (as promised), it would functionally ban both a******n nationwide but birth control as well.
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And expanded analysis of this age group would reveal that the reasons for the higher death rate before age 31 is NOT having given birth as a teen. Do you honestly think the 9 year old was just having sex at an early age? Get real. Those deaths you can chalk up to drugs, alcohol and abuse. IOW, this study is bogus.

I am all for a******n if the pregnancy is a result of rape. I highly support the use of the morning after pill in all cases of rape. But I do not support the use of a******n as birth control for the irresponsible; those who repeatedly get pregnant and have repeat a******ns; that is well over 98% if all a******ns.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:25:40   #
Ri-chard wrote:
‘They’re making mistakes in their exam. They may make mistakes with people, and that may result in people dying,’ the tech billionaire said.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/elon-musk-warns-of-dei-in-medical-schools-people-will-die-5611271?utm_source=Goodevening&src_src=Goodevening&utm_campaign=gv-2024-03-20&src_cmp=gv-2024-03-20&utm_medium=email&est=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAc%2FEofRIZxJDo%2BrYct39WBfp0zlf34%2FYXsNLCEoS%2FFE%2BELMR5


They already are.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:24:55   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
It used to be the greatest paper in maybe the world, and now it's just a 'rag'. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/03/did_the_new_york_times_glorify_the_deep_state_and_call_it_kind_of_awesome.html


No longer worth considering as news.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:24:03   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/03/judge_mcafee_ruling_is_the_latest_blow_to_public_mistrust_in_government.html


I am willing to believe that this judge made the ruling he did so that the door to removing Ms Fani was left open while at the same time he did not anger those who might v**e for him in the coming e******ns.

I could be wrong, because I don't trust the gov AT ALL.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:21:35   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Why is it goid that a President can ignore an order of the SCOTUS? Why is it good to increase the debt, relieve people of their responsibility, and spit in the face of those who honored their commitment. What is the definition of public service? How broad can it be?


At 30 or 40 trillion in debt, what is a few more billion, right??
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Mar 21, 2024 10:20:10   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
Placing human logic above God's word is 'folly'. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/03/christianitys_unchanging_standards.html


We are adjusting the world so that grace may abound!!!!
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Mar 21, 2024 10:18:24   #
Nick Nicholson wrote:
I have no reason to respect comments from any theist. Their comments are typically overly ignorant of facts and t***h, and usually imply something stupid or wrong about atheists. My primary reason for being disrespectful to a theist is that they expend so much time and effort attempting to force their beliefs on me and other atheists. In my opinion, theists are almost constantly using their strength in numbers to force politicians to pass laws respecting their religious beliefs, and that is a definite violation of the Constitution of the United States. Typical example is their current attack on women’s rights regarding a******n. The majority of Americans believe a******n should be legal in most cases. Theists have been attacking the rights of American women to have an a******n, and are even now trying to stop the use of the “morning after” pill to stop conception. They succeeded in getting the SCOTUS to cancel Roe V. Wade, which ensured the right to a******n for American women. This was also a political issue, and would not have happened if the court had not been stacked by extremists including Trump. A woman’s right to an a******n is a human right to control her own body, and no law should prevent that right from being used. But theists fought long and hard to cancel that right. And so far as I am concerned, that is a direct violation of the clause in our constitution that says “… congress shall pass no law respecting a religion…..” No theist forcing their beliefs or will on non-theists deserved any respect what so ever.

I will respect theists when they respect my right to fight their efforts to subjugate us to their will and beliefs. When they make stupid comments, I will point them out. Frankly, those people who honestly believe the religious items they are fed by brainwashing from youth are ignorant and typically not given a decent education. Frankly, my opinion is that religious schools should be illegal. That would stop the dissemination of brainwashing to some degree and improve the average education level of all our students. Meanwhile, when a theists spouts more stupid drivel, I will reply with no semblance of respect. Stupidity tinged with avarice and a desire to force their belief on the rest of us does not deserve respect.

Yesterday’s news again showed why religions and the extreme right wing of politics need to be eliminated, politicians by v****g them out and religion by walking out and never going back. Headlines as follows: “Half of Michigan GOP v**e to retain a ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples”. “T*********r lawmaker silenced by Montana House Speaker”. “Unrepentant Bigot is GOP front runner in North Caroline Governor’s race.” All of this is the result of religious influence over the more extreme GOP politicians. The church uses the GOP to get laws passed supporting their beliefs, giving them control over people and forcing compliance with their beliefs. On the other side, the GOP sucks up to the church as a means of getting more v**es to get reelected. This is a very unholy alliance that is in obvious violation of the constitution of the United States. Remember to v**e against r****ts, bigots, anti-gays, and anti-t*********r people. All of which is a religion based discrimination against anyone not complying with their beliefs. Such discrimination should be illegal. Actually, I thought it was. But few religious persons respect the rights of non-religious persons.

This world will be a far better place when the last religion has died of its own absurdity and people actually have freedom from the oppression of religions. Religions are just a s**m, and exist solely for the purpose of controlling others and taking thier money.
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Yep, the last time I was at church we held a special meeting about how we are going to subjugate the world under the UMC (United Methodist Church) banner. Convert or die, is our motto!

Lololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mar 21, 2024 10:16:52   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
That regulation will be 'out the door'...if we get the right guy in the WH come 2024. It will be gone faster than the Trump border policies that had the country on the right track that Biden got rid of. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/03/new_biden_regulation_will_make_gas_cars_effectively_illegal_by_2030.html


This is the Biden plan to give China a monopoly on everything Ev related. This is the work product the Biden's are getting paid by China for.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:11:50   #
Knightlady wrote:
They deserved everything they got if not more since they knew exactly what they were doing.

I think they are despicable and I'm sorry for the police in general to know they were part of any force in this country.




The left thinks MAGA are as despicable as they are.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:10:16   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
Who knew that a liberal judge would stand up for the 2nd Amendment? https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/03/they_love_the_2nd_now.html


This stupid judge is defending Amendment 2.1; i******s can possess firearms, no matter what.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:08:53   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://justthenews.com/government/congress/comer-invite-biden-testify-impeachment-inquiry I doubt Biden has the balls to show up! Would he be spending most of the time 'pleading the 5th'? Jesse Watters is right, everyone knows he's corrupt! But these buffoons will still v**e for him!


Lolol!!!! Fat chance of that happening!
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Mar 21, 2024 10:06:50   #
American Scene wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/scotus-okays-law-letting-texas-police-arrest-migrants-suspected-illegally-crossing-border


Yes indeed, the supremes have allowed texas to arrest and/or deport i*****l m*****ts who enter texas 'illegally'.

So now the fools at fox and their daily lies and stupid opinions are virtually a waste of time, since abbot will

be able to spend millions of texas taxpayer dollars to incarcerate or depart all of his undesirables.

And NYC, Philly and Chicago should be happy that abbot will not be sending migrants north.

A win-win outcome for all parties.
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We will still be sending some up to you, just to remind you of your status as thee only ones who care about migrants.
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Mar 21, 2024 10:02:03   #
Kevyn wrote:
You can explain over and over how MAGA is being brainwashed by our nation’s enemies, and they are so married to their delusional worldview they won’t accept fact or t***h.


And how are our enemies brain washing people? How could you even know the t***h when you believe the lies of the l*****t media and the Biden administration. O matter how often we point out those lies to you, you still buy into them.
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Mar 21, 2024 09:17:09   #
BIRDMAN wrote:
🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪


A perfect example of democrat thinking!!!!!!!!!!!!
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