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offcourse,
one is 74 and the other 78 years old.
both are over 150 years old :grin::grin::grin:
offcourse,
one is 74 and the other 78 years old.
both are over 150 years old :grin::grin::grin:
According to the CDC, 13,000 a year, and only a tiny majority are for "medical" reasons.
https://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-b...ortions,and would be viable outside the womb
That's more than enough for concern I should think. One is too many. I know nurses who have lost their jobs because they won't assist at these procedures. Drs. refuse as well.
offcourse,
one is 74 and the other 78 years old.
both are over 150 years old :grin::grin::grin:
There are legitimate medical reasons for such abortions actually, one of the most common reasons cited is a lethal fetal anomaly. Secondly, some life-threatening conditions exist for the mother in many cases that result in an abortion.
McConnell (78) is older than Biden (77), but it's okay for McConnell to be that age, not the other way around. I am perplexed.
USA presidential elections has become Boring,
3 Days counting votes. :sleepy:
in Australia , postal votes are not accepted a week out of the election, so have them in early, so your name can be crossed off and not get a fee for not voting ( voting is compulsory in Australia )...........they begin counting them a week out but do not tell anyone about the results until 6pm on election day ........a far better system than the USA..........
Steve Bannon was right about one thing. He said that the party which could unite the white working class and take half of the Hispanic vote and a significant portion of the black vote could be in control for decades. The only reason it hasn't happened is because Trump is personally a jerk with personality disorders who can't keep his mouth shut.
It's a squandered opportunity for the working people of this country and the lower middle class.
“I’d actually like to go back to the old times of Tudor England. I’d put the heads on pikes. I’d put them at the two corners of the White House as a warning to federal bureaucrats,”
“You either get with the program or you’re gone ― time to stop playing games,” Bannon added. “Blow it all up.”
“That’s how you win the revolution,” Bannon said. “The revolution wasn’t some sort of garden party. It was a civil war.”
I don't know why you keep harping on Bannon. Are you under some misapprehension that I'm one of his supporters? Someone can have an insight into how a populism not based on race could arise and still be a loon. Sounds like he's losing his mind because of the election. That, or his well known problem with alcohol is getting the better of him.
I hate to tell you the bloodthirsty threats I've uttered against my husband, for example, in the heat of anger. Difference is I'm not a drunk, and I don't put it on twitter. Maybe Germanics only say things like that when they mean it, so you're not used to it?
Robert Reich and company:
https://politicofire.com/2020/10/19...d-leftists-on-twitter-salivate-over-the-idea/
This, on the other hand, is from a former government official, and seems quite well thought out. Twitter also seems to have no problem with it.
Caucus call between House Democrats:
"Spanberger on the Dem caucus call: We lost races we shouldn’t have lost. Defund police almost cost me my race bc of an attack ad. Don’t say socialism ever again. Need to get back to basics. (Is yelling.)
If we run this race again we will get ******* torn apart again in 2022, Spanberger says
We can be a big tent & still not allow in malcontent enemies of Democracy & pro-Marxist/Communist/Russian agents of chaos. That way lies the death of the Democratic party."
I don't know why you keep harping on Bannon. Are you under some misapprehension that I'm one of his supporters? Someone can have an insight into how a populism not based on race could arise and still be a loon. Sounds like he's losing his mind because of the election. That, or his well known problem with alcohol is getting the better of him.
I hate to tell you the bloodthirsty threats I've uttered against my husband, for example, in the heat of anger. Difference is I'm not a drunk, and I don't put it on twitter. Maybe Germanics only say things like that when they mean it, so you're not used to it?
Robert Reich and company:
https://politicofire.com/2020/10/19...d-leftists-on-twitter-salivate-over-the-idea/
This, on the other hand, is from a former government official, and seems quite well thought out. Twitter also seems to have no problem with it.
Caucus call between House Democrats:
"Spanberger on the Dem caucus call: We lost races we shouldn’t have lost. Defund police almost cost me my race bc of an attack ad. Don’t say socialism ever again. Need to get back to basics. (Is yelling.)
If we run this race again we will get ******* torn apart again in 2022, Spanberger says
We can be a big tent & still not allow in malcontent enemies of Democracy & pro-Marxist/Communist/Russian agents of chaos. That way lies the death of the Democratic party."
@bigsnake,
I have one small disagreement. I don't think Trump lost because of his "platform" pre-Covid. I think he lost because of the handling of Covid (scared seniors, suburban moms, for example), because of his personal qualities (this is huge), and because the riots and the policies of the big mouth "progressive" Democrats do not reflect the views of the majority of the American electorate. One can celebrate the latter or decry it, but that's the way it is.
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