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Trump announces he is running for Prez again
jross replied to mspart's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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The fact that you and I both saw that in our twitter feeds is evidence that Twitter is better.
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This seemed like a terribly short-sighted decision on paper, and that was before taking the revenue hit with lost ad services. Twitter cut 1 billion in salary expenses to reduce the bleeding. However, the unemployment and severance payments will keep high expenses rolling longer. If his goal was to balance the political bias, he is already winning. It is hard to imagine him becoming profitable enough to earn his money back, but a stock market recovery in the four years post-2024 (assuming no Brandon), membership growth/fees, and increased ad service could do it.
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One of the biggest surprises was Dom Bradley getting handled by a guy that looked half his size.
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Toxic members and BS news companies are quitting, the bias is balancing, activity is up, and I can see tweets there were suppressed before. Trump's account was reinstated. I think about good character often. However, I cannot help to be giddy for meltdowns in 5, 4, 3, 2, ...
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Regulation is spot on with the majority of people's desire. The media would like you to believe that 10 out of 10 republicans want abortion to be illegal in every case. It's a lie packaged to influence votes. Pew Survey (link) 7 in 10 U.S. adults believe in regulating abortion 2 in 10 U.S. adults say that abortion should be legal in all cases, with no exceptions. 1 in 10 U.S. adults say abortion should be illegal in every case, without exception.
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That was not the sponsor's goal, according to their FAQ. https://valuethemboth.com/faqs/ Multiple women in my extended family/friends circle (wrongly) posted that the law was a ban on abortion. They were snookered; even those against late-term abortion. But they didn't read the details... My personal experience in Kansas might be different than yours.
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(◞‸◟) Not all ectopic pregnancies are tubal, and babies have survived. 2013 (link) 2005 (link) 1968 (link) Agreed. Only stupid people disagree. Thankfully these people are few and far between. Read it again where I say, " it is a woman’s right to choose her immediate physical survival first." Planned Parenthood says (link) that ectopic pregnancy treatment is not the same as getting an abortion. The Arkansas law (bill link) says it is not an abortion to remove an ectopic pregnancy. Several doctors define an ectopic pregnancy treatment as losing the unborn baby as an effect of the mother's treatment. (See Dr Kendra Kolb's short video). @Mike Parrish (◞‸◟)
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Nah dog the majority agrees with some regulation https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2022/05/06/americas-abortion-quandary/
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I don’t know what you are arguing about. Many doctors take the position that I described and I support the treatment.
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I follow the thinking that the dr performs an ectopic procedure with the goal to save the life of the mother and the unborn. The unborn normally dies from the procedure and the mother is normally saved. This is different than an abortion where the intent is to kill the unborn. Regardless of the intent behind how the unborn dies, it is a woman’s right to choose her immediate physical survival first.
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I cannot comprehend that anyone believes it is a women's right to choose to kill a healthy, viable baby with the dismemberment procedure known as Dilation and Evacuation. There damn well should be some regulation concerning the nuanced situation where abortion is tolerable.
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For clarity, women could still get abortions in Kansas regardless of whether the amendment passed or failed. And that is not what the media told us.
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The people in the media, phone texts, and my Facebook community stated the vote was to ban abortion (the lie) when it was about allowing lawmakers in the state to regulate abortion.
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Err... meant for my comments to be on the young voters are stupid discussion. See, I'm stupid too!
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The post is about young people being stupid for voting Democrat. And it's funny because the Democrats also call young people stupid while pandering to them. I call bullshit both ways and vote for who I think is best rather than on party lines. This economy sucks, and it impacts everyone I know. Stupid people are talking about stupid things that are not an immediate priority (trans kids) and believing lies that global comprehensive abortion laws will be here tomorrow. These young people think Republicans are stealing their rights while ignoring that the Democrats are the vax fanatics that restricted everybody in the nation. I didn't vote forever because what does it matter when I'm in a state like Kansas that always votes red? But my vote matters, and I vote.
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Democrats are peaceful! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_4FluN2Wsk) Democrats accept election results! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6qJCCg45Ow) It keeps going The CIA is behind the crack epidemic in the nation's inner cities George W. Bush knew about the 9/11 terrorist attacks in advance. (35% of Democrats believed versus 12% of Republicans) The Republican campaign engineered a delay in Iran's 1980 release of American hostages to win the presidency. The tit-for-tat is stupid.
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The media lies have a substantial influence on young women voting behavior. While most people agree that abortion should be situationally legal, the media would have women believe that the evil Republicans will issue a comprehensive ban. The lies are so effective that in states like Kansas, where abortion is legal, even Republican women believed they were losing their rights. When the media generates a shitstorm about tiny percentages, stupid people do what stupid people do.
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Middle-aged people are increasingly living at home with their parents.
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What is there to discuss? They are stupid.
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How many Democratic states allow full-term abortion, and how many Republican states ban abortion outright? Just about every state compromises with some form of legal abortion for cases of danger to a woman's health, rape or incest, or damaged fetus. An estimated 43% of women will have at least 1 abortion by the time they are 45 years old. That % explains the support for abortion rights. However, abortion procedures are monstrously performed on 46K viable babies (5% of abortions on babies 16 weeks+) each year. About 20% of annual pregnancies result in an abortion. The average woman gives selfish reasons for choosing abortion: parenthood interferes with her responsibilities, costs too much, or she has a bad/no partner. This is where using the word 'fetus' is an attempt to lessen one's guilt. However, even 'baby' people second-guess the morality when 1.5% (13K) of abortions come following rape or incest. Compromise is the best current solution. Facts: http://guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html Monstrosity: https://www.abortionprocedures.com/
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Parco and Arrington might be interesting. What matchups are you looking forward to?
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How does a church pay its bills? Members. How can a church engage its flock and potentially attract new paying members? Videos.