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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 14:54:57 GMT
What sort of pastry crust is used for pies outside the U.S.? Whatever your normal pie pastry recipe is should work fine.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 14:48:11 GMT
HEALTHCARE. Abortion is a TYPE OF HEALTHCARE. "Abortion" the way right-wingers and conservative Christians talk about it is a MORAL determination... NOT a HEALTHCARE determination. (since the question of 'when does "life" begin does NOT have a scientific consensus.) Morality is NOT a healthcare issue. HEALTHCARE is a healthcare issue. And people who can't think past their own pathetic tiny box of an existence to even consider 'what might other people need?' make me SICK. Everyone is entitled to "healthcare". Not everyone needs an abortion. Not everyone needs heart surgery. Should we outlaw that, too?
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 14:47:01 GMT
So true! I have read so many horrific stories of the women who have come forward (or their families have, if the woman passed away) since Roe was overturned. It’s especially devastating when it was a wanted pregnancy, something goes south and now the woman is unable to terminate it in a timely manner due to these barbaric laws, leaving her unable to have another wanted kid later. Or worse yet, dead and leaving her other child(ren) without a mother. I don’t know how anyone can learn about these women, read their stories and not have any compassion for them or others that may be in a similar situation. I don’t know how anyone can think, “Oh, but that would never happen to ME (or my daughter, grand daughter, sister, etc.).” I find it abhorrent when the supposed “pro-life” folks flippantly make statements like, “Well, there are exceptions for situations like THAT,” when very clearly in states with these restrictive bans there obviously aren’t. Otherwise these women wouldn’t be left either dead or unable to conceive future children. I remember sitting in one of my birthing classes and the instructor said, “One in three deliveries will end up with a C-section.” The other moms and I all looked around the room nervously at each other, and every one of us was thinking, “I hope it’s not me.” And yet, YUP it was me. What that situation taught me was that when it comes to things like this you JUST NEVER KNOW when it *will* be you or someone you care about who is faced with the unexpected. I was so thankful to have a competent medical team attending to me and that I wound up with a healthy kid. I find it abhorrent when the supposed “pro-life” folks flippantly make statements like, “Well, there are exceptions for situations like THAT,” when very clearly in states with these restrictive bans there obviously aren’t. There are. Who are you going to believe? Proud liar JD Vance, or the hundreds of red-state doctors who have stood up and said that the paper "exceptions" made by legislators do not operate as exceptions in a medical environment.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 14:45:56 GMT
Yes! We'll have joy and unity when we vote your orange god down again and hopefully once and for all. And it's all lies. Maybe read this and do some reflecting. news.osu.edu/conservatives-more-susceptible-to-believing-falsehoods/Facts: a D&C for miscarriage is exactly the same thing as any other D&C. The thing you're missing is that most red states have outlawed performing the D&C while the already doomed fetus still has a detectable "heartbeat." And women are getting sick and sometimes dying as a result. And there were no abortions performed at the DNC. Get your head out of your ass. That just shows how susceptible you are to lies and misinformation that support your biases - just like the article shows. You have blood on your hands and you're too stupid to realize it. Pathetic. Fact: A D & C can be for different procedures (ablation like procedures, etc.) but it is the only procedure used in a miscarriage. It's not an abortion, which is the removal of a viable, live pregnancy. So the DNC never touted free abortions? They did. There was a mobile clinic set up near the convention site. Your opinion is just that, as is mine. We are both entitled to our opinions. I have no blood on my hands. I have no interest in reading an article no doubt written by a liberal journalist and taking that as gospel. Again, it's not fact, it's somebody's opinion. It is interesting, though, that throughout these discussions with this thread that I have posted, I have managed to not call any of you names or curse any of you out because I think that your views are different than mine. THAT speaks volumes to me. Yes, I've quite given up being civil to fascist sympathizers and people dedicated to protecting their willful ignorance to the detriment of millions of other people, as you are doing when you refuse to read anything that might challenge your worldview. Opinions based on lies, as yours are, are not worth anyone's consideration. And no. Anything you "heard" about a mobile abortion clinic at the DNC is a right-wing lie. www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fact-check-is-the-dnc-offering-free-abortions-to-attendees JD Vance stood up in public and said he's happy to keep lying to the American people, but dupes like you continue to take everything he and his surrogates say at face value. That speaks volumes to me. Pretending moral superiority when you're quite happy to take the whole country down in your miserable quest for a Christian fascist country is ridiculous. We see you.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 13:11:57 GMT
Think of the number of babies that have lived because they weren't aborted...and I don't believe that abortion is "healthcare". I do believe that it is necessary in a very small amount of cases and I'm fine with that. But by definition, abortion is the removal of a live, viable pregnancy. Anything else is D & C for miscarriage or inutero/non-viable fetal death. There is a difference. And you don't have to be religious to have a moral compass. Actually, the number of abortions has gone up since these bans. I don’t know anyone that is pro-abortion and thinks the decision should be made lightly. But I know that things happen and there are circumstances where an abortion is the right choice. I also think it’s telling that the states with the strictest bans also often have less education and access to birth control. Whether you like it or not, abortion is part of healthcare. And also whether you like it or not, other aspects of reproductive care are affected by these laws, such as treatment for miscarriage or other pregnancy complications. I’m not ok with the direction that things are going in some states but it sounds like you are fine and see deaths like the one in the OP just as collateral damage. That’s sad. All of this. What it really comes down to for people like cindosha is that abortions they agree with are fine, but other abortions are eeeevvvil and the slutty sluts who need them deserve to suffer and die. That's the "alternative viewpoint" she wants to promote in our country.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 13:01:09 GMT
It wouldn't surprise me at all to learn that there was a conservative-leaning group of former RefugeePeas, because if I were a conservative I'm not sure I'd want to hang around with us. I agree, and I wondered if we lost some regular posters bc there is so much US election talk right now. I do hope they come back, bc this board thrives when there is multiple opinions. All the political posts are clearly marked as such and can be avoided if people are so inclined. The lepers of the NSBR, you know.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 12:58:53 GMT
If you would prefer to talk about the women who have died since Roe was overturned I am sure we can do that. There have been a lot of consequences (intended and unintended) for women and families since Roe was overturned. Higher infant and maternal death rates. Doctors leaving states that have strict bans--which affects ALL women, regardless of age or whether or not they will get pregnant. Women losing their ability to have kids. Children losing their mothers. If you don't believe in abortion don't have one. But stop trying to control other women and cause all of these other issues for many. Abortion is healthcare but women's healthcare is more than just abortion. We have rights to any needed healthcare. Think of the number of babies that have lived because they weren't aborted...and I don't believe that abortion is "healthcare". I do believe that it is necessary in a very small amount of cases and I'm fine with that. But by definition, abortion is the removal of a live, viable pregnancy. Anything else is D & C for miscarriage or inutero/non-viable fetal death. There is a difference. And you don't have to be religious to have a moral compass. In many cases, babies born into poverty and neglect, to drug-addicted mothers, facing a life where their GOP representatives don't think they deserve adequate food, housing, or education, and refuse to do anything to improve the foster care system in which they'll likely end up. But yay, I guess? Sarah Huckabee will get her little army of child laborers to work in the poultry processing plants when Trump deports the immigrants currently doing those jobs. And that's what really matters. And you're 100% wrong about the definition of an abortion, which says nothing about the health of the pregnancy. A miscarriage is medically termed a "spontaneous abortion." Most red state bans do not differentiate between an abortion provided for a partial miscarriage and an elective abortion. All illegal. From Webster's: 1. The deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. 2. Medicine - the expulsion of a fetus from the uterus by natural causes before it is able to survive independently.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 12:46:37 GMT
cindosha , what the f*ck is wrong with you? Stop congratulating yourself. You are wrong on just about every single point you’ve made. You may be convincing yourself and a few other diehard woman-haters, but the rest of us see you for what you are. A murderer of women and babies, and proud of yourself for it. ETA okay, on reflection, “murderer of women and babies” may be a bit overwrought. Let’s go with “willing to accept the unnecessary deaths of women and to put non-viable newborn babies through a brief, tortured life until their inevitable death” instead. All in the name of imposing your religious beliefs on other people who don’t subscribe to them. Also, willing to lie about the deaths of these women in order to assuage your own conscience. Yes, that works. No lies, just a differing viewpoint than yours. I keep forgetting there is only one viewpoint on this board and there is no room for debate. Thanks for walking back your answer though... We've been telling you since 2016: a "differing viewpoint" based on lies and hatred of others isn't a valid viewpoint that deserves consideration. There are no alternative facts. There's just reality. How about you wake up and join us here in reality instead of reading GOP fanfiction and forcing the rest of us to live by your fantasy "differing viewpoint." How incredibly egotistical to think that all the women in the country should have their medical decisions determined by what you are "fine with." You absolute ghoul.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 12:41:37 GMT
There are so many lies in this spew I don’t even know where to start. Crawl back in your hole, please. You’re disgusting. Oh...the party of joy and unity....you represent it beautifully. And nothing is a lie. Yes! We'll have joy and unity when we vote your orange god down again and hopefully once and for all. And it's all lies. Maybe read this and do some reflecting. news.osu.edu/conservatives-more-susceptible-to-believing-falsehoods/Facts: a D&C for miscarriage is exactly the same thing as any other D&C. The thing you're missing is that most red states have outlawed performing the D&C while the already doomed fetus still has a detectable "heartbeat." And women are getting sick and sometimes dying as a result. And there were no abortions performed at the DNC. Get your head out of your ass. That just shows how susceptible you are to lies and misinformation that support your biases - just like the article shows. You have blood on your hands and you're too stupid to realize it. Pathetic.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 11:51:59 GMT
The person you are calling an idiot is a past President of the United States. No other country would ever speak about a leader in this fashion, even if they did not like him. Being disrespectful is nothing to be proud of. You could ask your question with a degrading remark about someone this country elected. You do not have to like him, however, you really missed some key life lessons while growing up. You should go talk to this guy about his disrespect of poll workers. Your husband, perhaps? x.com/acnewsitics/status/1851814100264714284?s=46&t=5ZPLoWY3enez0Oe8WYfajw
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 11:48:15 GMT
I really don’t care.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 11:21:22 GMT
Awful. I love that part of Spain so much.
So now two places we’ve looked at for retirement (western North Carolina and southern Spain) have had massive flooding similar to what we’d like to avoid by leaving Houston. Yay climate change! 🫤
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 2:52:32 GMT
I'm not sure why I'm bothering but you clearly don't get it. 40 hours is hardly a timely fashion. That's how long Josseli Barnica had to wait before doctors could perform the procedure and why she died 3 days later. The abortion bans are deliberately written in vague terms and consequently, doctors are afraid to act. It doesn't matter if a woman is having complications from an abortion or a miscarriage, the Texas fetal heartbeat law and others do not distinguish. It also doesn't matter that she died before Roe was overturned. She died because of Texas Republicans and Trump's conservative justices who upheld the Texas abortion ban. Sadly, her death was most likely preventable and there's a good chance she would have survived if she was in a state that protects womens' reproductive care and rights. Regrettably, more women will die until the abortion bans are overturned. www.propublica.org/article/josseli-barnica-death-miscarriage-texas-abortion-banBut when Barnica’s husband rushed to her side from his job on a construction site, she relayed what she said the medical team had told her: “They had to wait until there was no heartbeat,” he told ProPublica in Spanish. “It would be a crime to give her an abortion.”
For 40 hours, the anguished 28-year-old mother prayed for doctors to help her get home to her daughter; all the while, her uterus remained exposed to bacteria.
Three days after she delivered, Barnica died of an infection.
Barnica is one of at least two Texas women who ProPublica found lost their lives after doctors delayed treating miscarriages, which fall into a gray area under the state’s strict abortion laws that prohibit doctors from ending the heartbeat of a fetus.
Neither had wanted an abortion, but that didn’t matter. Though proponents insist that the laws protect both the life of the fetus and the person carrying it, in practice, doctors have hesitated to provide care under threat of prosecution, prison time and professional ruin.
After reviewing the four-page summary, which included the timeline of care noted in hospital records, all agreed that requiring Barnica to wait to deliver until after there was no detectable fetal heartbeat violated professional medical standards because it could allow time for an aggressive infection to take hold. They said there was a good chance she would have survived if she was offered an intervention earlier.
“If this was Massachusetts or Ohio, she would have had that delivery within a couple hours,” said Dr. Susan Mann, a national patient safety expert in obstetric care who teaches at Harvard University.Abortion wasn’t “banned” at that time so the point is moot. It sounds like the doctor didn’t clean her completely and that’s why she got septic. It also sounds like the doctor could have done things differently without legal interference but he didn’t. Medical malpractice??? Sounds like it to me. For 40 hours, the anguished 28-year-old mother prayed for doctors to help her get home to her daughter; all the while, her uterus remained exposed to bacteria. Sounds like pretty subjective journalism. Did you miss the part about Texas’ six week ban before Roe was overturned? It was fully in effect at that time. No amount of prevarication absolves you here. None of this “sounds like” anything you claim here. You’re just making shit up. Liar. Liar with blood on your hands.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 2:51:28 GMT
I think you're confusing this with another case. She had to wait 40 hours until the heartbeat stopped before they treated her. The sepsis started because her cervix was dilated almost fully for all that time, fetus still inside the uterus, and they sent her home. We do know exactly what happened and how it happened because it's right there in her medical records. I understand why you don't want to take responsibility for voting in the folks who have allowed this to happen. It must be hard to face the consequences of your actions. Consequences we've been warning you about for years. Yes, you are personally responsible for voting in people whose religious zeal in lawmaking is causing women to die. You, and every other Trump and Republican voter. Look in the mirror and own it, if you're not too much of a coward. www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/texas-woman-dies-miscarriage-laws-b2638330.html. the article clearly states that r v w was still federal law. At the time of Barnica’s hopsital stay, Roe v Wade was still federal law. Since no state or state officials could bring litigation under the Texas Heartbeat Act — a civil law — it didn’t conflict with Roe, which enshrined the consitutional right to an abortion.
It wasn’t until the following summer that the Supreme Court overturned the five-decade-old ruling. That’s when Texas’ trigger law went into effect, making abortion illegal and threatening prison time for physicians who perform the procedure. That has led to other patients sharing horror stories about how the laws have impacted thier lives. Some have fled the state to have abortions elsewhere. Others talked about not being able to get care.The number of women who die due to not being able to get an abortion is negligible since d & c for miscarriage and abortion (which is the removal/death of an live viable pregnancy) are two entirely different procedures. The number of babies killed by abortion is astounding. So, no I don’t have a problem with an abortion “ban”. Which by the way wasn’t banned by Trump. He sent it back to the states. AND Trump acknowledged abortion is ok in the case of rape and incest. You do know, don’t you, that they were giving out free abortions at the dnc. So I really don’t want to hear the argument about an abortion ban. I look in the mirror and am confident that I’m not a hypocrite. And that I don’t condone the killing of babies. 🤷🏻♀️ There are so many lies in this spew I don’t even know where to start. Crawl back in your hole, please. You’re disgusting.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 1:18:30 GMT
Hi. Thanks for weighing in. A couple of points. I didn't say it happened recently. If you read the article (did you?), you'll see that this death has been recently brought to light by people doing research on maternal deaths since Texas' abortion ban. The state has no mechanism to record such deaths, so researchers have to look at all maternal deaths and then do further research to find out if they died because they were refused an abortion. If it was up to the state of Texas, believe me, all these deaths would be swept under the rug. And I can guarantee you that more will come to light as researchers sift through the data. Second, perhaps you're not aware, but Texas passed a six-week abortion ban *before* Roe v. Wade was overturned. It was in effect when Josseli Barnica died, and it was that ban that caused the hospital to refuse to treat her. The Texas lege felt confident in passing this ban as a test case, because the mechanism for enforcement was through private citizens being able to sue, and because Trump had put into place Supreme Court justices who would likely be sympathetic to anti-choice legislation if legal challenges went that far. So yes, Trump indirectly (and Abbott, Patrick, Paxton and the rest of the TX GOP) are responsible for Josseli's death. As is every voter who helped put any of them into office. I hope you’re proud of yourself. She had the d & c for miscarriage in a timely fashion. So the hospital did not refuse to treat her. She had fetal tissue left which caused sepsis. Which caused her death. Could it possibly be medical malpractice? Possibly. Nobody knows at this point since it happened 3 years ago. Anybody can be INDIRECTLY responsible for ANYONES death. It doesn’t mean that Trump or his supporters are responsible for this woman’s death. I’m not responsible for that woman’s death any more than you are. You are really reaching on that one. I think you're confusing this with another case. She had to wait 40 hours until the heartbeat stopped before they treated her. The sepsis started because her cervix was dilated almost fully for all that time, fetus still inside the uterus, and they sent her home. We do know exactly what happened and how it happened because it's right there in her medical records. I understand why you don't want to take responsibility for voting in the folks who have allowed this to happen. It must be hard to face the consequences of your actions. Consequences we've been warning you about for years. Yes, you are personally responsible for voting in people whose religious zeal in lawmaking is causing women to die. You, and every other Trump and Republican voter. Look in the mirror and own it, if you're not too much of a coward.
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Post by Merge on Oct 31, 2024 0:59:01 GMT
If you would have done simple research, you would have found that she died three days after the doctors delivered her miscarried child, and she died nine months before Roe v. Wade was overturned. You make it sound like she just died recently and it was Trumps fault, which is bullshit. Hi. Thanks for weighing in. A couple of points. I didn't say it happened recently. That's not even relevant. If you read the article (did you? "simple research" starts with that), you'll see that this death has been recently brought to light by people doing research on maternal deaths since Texas' abortion ban. The state has no mechanism to record such deaths, so researchers have to look at all maternal deaths and then do further research to find out if they died because they were refused an abortion. Yes, it took her three days to die of sepsis after her dead fetus was delivered. I assume you don't bring that up to negate the fact that she did, indeed, die of sepsis that started when she was left untreated with an incomplete miscarriage. If it was up to the state of Texas, believe me, all these deaths would be swept under the rug. And I can guarantee you that more will come to light as researchers sift through the data. Second, perhaps you're not aware, but Texas passed a six-week abortion ban *before* Roe v. Wade was overturned. It was in effect when Josseli Barnica died, and it was that ban that caused the hospital to refuse to treat her. The Texas lege felt confident in passing this ban as a test case, because the mechanism for enforcement was through private citizens being able to sue, and because Trump had put into place Supreme Court justices who would likely be sympathetic to anti-choice legislation if legal challenges went that far. So yes, Trump indirectly (and Abbott, Patrick, Paxton and the rest of the TX GOP) are responsible for Josseli's death. As is every voter who helped put any of them into office. I hope you're proud of yourself. Since Roe was overturned, we now have a trigger law total ban from the moment of conception, without any exceptions for rape or incest. The life of the mother "exception" continues to be written so vaguely that doctors don't know how close a woman has to be to death before they can end her pregnancy. So women continue to die. Thanks again for that.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 21:08:26 GMT
The other problem is making voters go through unnecessary steps to vote and making it more difficult for them. It probably will not make a significant difference in the outcome of the election, but it's the principle. Republicans just keep chipping away at voters' rights and suppressing the vote. www.npr.org/2024/10/29/nx-s1-5169204/virginia-noncitizen-voter-purgeBecause Virginia allows in-person voter registration through Election Day, there is still time for eligible voters to register and vote in the election.
Yet some Virginia voters who were removed in error may have missed the opportunity to request an absentee ballot.No it's never a huge suppression with any one thing, but with dozens of things designed to make voting more difficult and discourage eligible voters from voting, it all adds up. Death by a thousand cuts.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 20:12:43 GMT
Those who were purged can still vote --- Virginia allows in person registration and day of voting. What do they need in order to (re) register? If I showed up on voting day and waited in line only to be told that my registration was not valid, and that I'd need to come back with stuff I don't normally carry with me like my birth certificate ... well, I'd probably do it, but lots of people wouldn't. Short story, if tricks like these didn't work to suppress some of the vote, Republicans wouldn't bother with them.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 18:02:51 GMT
Blaming the medical staff, blaming the women themselves ... let's put the blame on the right wing legislators and the people who voted for them. That's who's at fault here. No victim blaming. That's just pouring more hate on women who may not have the choices you have. I didn't blame anyone but if that makes you feel superior, call it whatever you want. I stand by what I said. As a mother of daughters, I sure hope you are telling them to get the hell out of Texas as fast as possible. I mean their lives are literally at stake. You are absolutely blaming the victims here. No superiority about it. You're in the wrong on this one. Do better.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 16:50:26 GMT
We had a Democratic state rep here named Shawn Thierry who got primaried and lost her primary due to her stances on trans rights, abortion, and public education. Her campaign ads frequently called both abortion and gender reassignment "black genocide." So I think that rhetoric is starting to make the rounds.
Our district is heavily Democratic and her primary challenger will certainly win in the general. Ms. Thierry has since joined a right-wing anti-trans lobbying group. Oh also, her main donors during the primary race were Republican PACs. I can't figure out why she ever called herself a Democrat.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 15:49:19 GMT
Women need to get the hell out of these states whatever the cost. Their lives are literally on the line. Blaming the medical staff, blaming the women themselves ... let's put the blame on the right wing legislators and the people who voted for them. That's who's at fault here. No victim blaming. That's just pouring more hate on women who may not have the choices you have.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 15:46:00 GMT
They've been warned by our state AG that they face prosecution if the state or county feels like questioning their medical judgement. Not just prosecution - having their name in the paper for ending a pregnancy will bring down all kinds of right-wing wackos on them. They may face death threats, vandalism, and other "consequences" from those folks. The hospital they work for may decide they don't need the negative publicity and legal costs and let go of them. And if prosecution goes forward, they face legal costs, extensive time off work, maybe spending time in pre-trial holding (jail), and possibly having their malpractice insurer drop them as a client. These are regular human beings with families and mortgages. They didn't sign up to throw their lives away because a lot of people in this country hate women. So let's not focus on the medical staff here. They've been put in an untenable position. Focus your rage on the state and national legislators and judges who have inserted themselves into every woman's pregnancy to overrule her doctor's medical judgement. THEY are the reason Josseli died - they and the people who voted for them.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 15:05:05 GMT
Another young mother dead due to to Trump’s abortion bans. Doctors left to balance doing their job with the omnipresent risk of prosecution and potentially having their life ruined by an activist DA or the state AG. Oh, they say, there are exceptions for these cases! The law in Texas now has an exception for the life of the mother, but because the laws were written by politicians and church people rather than by doctors, there is no guidance on how close a woman must be to death before doctors can end her pregnancy. Thus women are sent home or held in the hospital to suffer and develop sepsis to minimally prolong the life of a fetus already doomed to die. Women are disposable in Trump’s America. And in the America of the christo-fascist GOP. Perhaps you don’t like abortion, and that’s fine. But bans kill women. Medical decisions need to be made by doctors and their patients, not by legislators and judges. x.com/jessicavalenti/status/1851627841860895045?s=46&t=5ZPLoWY3enez0Oe8WYfajwRead the whole thread and the article.
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Post by Merge on Oct 30, 2024 13:09:01 GMT
Milky Way was my favorite, but I also loved the Peppermint Patties, Mounds, and Almond Joys and could usually trade for more of those.
Least favorite - any hard candy, black licorice, circus peanuts, and those weird tasting chewy things that came wrapped in black or orange waxed paper. Haven't seen those in years.
Kids these days don't seem to want chocolate. It's all sour this and gummy that.
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Post by Merge on Oct 29, 2024 20:41:23 GMT
What does he do?
I'd suggest he look for corporate placement firms who place in his field in your area. Often they partner with resume coaches, interview coaches, etc. and can best recommend the right people.
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Post by Merge on Oct 29, 2024 20:18:46 GMT
thank you These are both Astros. I'm so bummed we were out so early this year Very cute! And yes, October hasn't been quite the same this year.
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Post by Merge on Oct 29, 2024 18:31:40 GMT
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Post by Merge on Oct 29, 2024 17:25:00 GMT
just a few of my handmade clothes for this month. I've been trying to wear a halloween themed something ever day this month Love the Houston shirt!
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Post by Merge on Oct 29, 2024 17:14:28 GMT
Aaaggghhh, I want to help mom and older sister find a better vocal placement so they don’t sound out of tune. Other than that, no notes. Perfect!
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Post by Merge on Oct 29, 2024 15:03:42 GMT
Kamala is speaking on the Mall tonight, and i would LOVE to go see her but honestly, crowds like that make me very anxious. I just can't deal. I couldn't make her rally here in Houston regardless, but if I had been available, both the crowd and the necessity of standing on a blacktop to wait for several hours in the 90 degree heat would have made me think twice.
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