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Date: October 21, 2024 at 10:08:43
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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Just saw Fox news show rump talking about Palmer's genitalia.
It seems a million years ago a biography of Lyndon Johnson quoted a tactic of a good lie about an opponent: make it so horrible it can't be denied, and so shocking it will be repeated. The example was to spread a rumor the opponent f***ed pigs.
And here we are, with rump and apologists saying and doing anything for airplay, talking about genitalia, rounding up people for concentration camps, first lady soft porn, thinly veiled calls to arms against office holders. Normalizing snickering fantasies and behavior.
Going after the sewer vote with a Fox imprimatur.
Hope this rump era soon crawls back into the dank it came from. For the children!
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Date: October 21, 2024 at 14:00:54
From: chaskuchar@stcharlesmo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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seemslike all the msm media is scared of trump winning. with all the bad press against trump he is still gaining in the polls. trump might be distasteful but look at the accomplishments of kamila. what a choice to vote for and i have to vote. my ballot has chase oliver or jill stein to choose from.
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Date: October 21, 2024 at 14:14:22
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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Sorry you feel that way.
However a vote for the others is a vote for trump.
Whatever he says he's in league with dictators and will trash the Constitution as he did last time, he just lost the effort This time there will be no one to brake the insanity, Vance will interrupt any vote, he's already promised.
Sad that it's down to Democratic Republic or dictatorship.
Kamala doesn't scare world leaders or sell them classified documents. She may not be ideal, I would have preferred another, but she's not against the rule of law, at least, and I won't see shameful acts or language from her.
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Date: October 21, 2024 at 17:50:44
From: chaskuchar@stcharlesmo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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i can't vote for a supporter of abortion. it is killing a baby.
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Date: October 27, 2024 at 09:47:33
From: Earthstone, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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She doesn't support abortion, but rather that the individual should have that responsibility, not government.
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Date: October 24, 2024 at 12:55:57
From: The Hierophant, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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But you can vote for 'someone' who is against providing the basic necessities for for the next 18 years.... sounds like a plan - make suffering a legalized plan
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Date: October 28, 2024 at 03:04:33
From: chaskuchar@stcharlesmo, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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why do you think i am voting for trump? i don't like his attitude. now if he would support the ceasefire in gaza i could support him.
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Date: October 22, 2024 at 03:08:45
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Infants died at higher rates after abortion bans in US research shows |
URL: https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/21/health/infant-deaths-increase-post-dobbs-abortion-bans/index.html?Date=20241021&Profile=cnnbrk&utm_content=1729523633&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter |
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Infants died at higher rates after abortion bans in the US, research shows
CNN — In the year and a half following the Supreme Court Dobbs decision that revoked the federal right to an abortion, hundreds more infants died than expected in the United States, new research shows. The vast majority of those infants had congenital anomalies, or birth defects.
Abortion rights demonstrators attend a rally at the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, May 14, 2022.
Nearly two years after Texas’ six-week abortion ban, more infants are dying Earlier research – spurred by a CNN investigative report - found that infant mortality spiked in Texas after a 6-week abortion ban took effect in 2021, and experts say the new data suggests that the impacts of the bans and restrictions enacted by some states post-Dobbs have been large enough to affect broader trends.
“This is evidence of a national ripple effect, regardless of state-level status,” said Dr. Parvati Singh, an assistant professor of epidemiology with The Ohio State University College of Public Health and lead author of the new study.
In the new paper, published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, Singh and co-author Dr. Maria Gallo, a professor of epidemiology and associate dean of research with the Ohio State University College of Public Health, compared infant mortality rates for the 18 months following the Dobbs decision against historical trends.
They found that infant mortality was higher than usual in the US in several months after the Dobbs decision and never dropped to rates that were lower than expected.
In the months that infant mortality was higher than expected – October 2022, March 2023 and April 2023 – rates were about 7% higher than typical, leading to an average of 247 more infant deaths in each of those months.
About 80% of those additional infant deaths could be attributed to congenital anomalies, which were higher than expected in six of the 18 months following the Dobbs decision, according to the new research. Congenital anomalies can range from mild to severe cases, and some of the most common types can affect an infant’s heart or spine. In some cases, babies with a birth defect may only survive a few months.
See where abortions are banned and legal — and where it’s still in limbo “This is the tip of the iceberg,” Singh said. “Mortality is the ultimate outcome of any health condition. This is a very, very acute indicator. It could be representative of underlying morbidity and underlying hardship.”
Other research has found that births have increased in states with abortion bans, and experts say that some of that increase is linked to a disproportionate rise in the number of women who are carrying fetuses with lethal congenital anomalies to term.
“Whether the pregnancy was wanted or unwanted, we know that many of these are pregnancies that would have ended in abortion had people had access to those services,” said Dr. Ushma Upadhyay, an associate professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive science at the University of California, San Francisco. She was not involved in the new study, but does research abortion trends in the US.
Experts say that abortion bans can also affect access to broader health care, which can lead to increased risk for both babies and mothers.
“The well-being of a pregnant person is inextricably linked to the well-being of the pregnancy,” Upadhyay said. Abortion bans may affect access to and willingness to seek prenatal care and broader support systems, she said, and the barriers compound.
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“People who face the most structural barriers in terms of poverty, lower levels of education, food insecurity, and other life stressors can’t access abortion care, and these factors also increase their risks of poor pregnancy and birth outcomes,” she said.
Infant mortality includes deaths that occur before a baby has turned one, so it is difficult to parse out exactly what was happening during the months that did see rates that were higher than expected, Singh said. But the timing – four, nine and 10 months after the Dobbs decision – line up with about the time that congenital anomalies can be identified in the fetus and a full-length gestation term.
“These studies are providing a signal that people aren’t getting the care that they need, and because of that, there are spillover effects,” said Dr. Alison Gemmill, a demographer and perinatal epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins University who led the research identifying the link between rising infant mortality and abortion restrictions in Texas. “It’s never going to be the case that everybody’s going to be able to overcome the barriers of these bans.”
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Date: October 21, 2024 at 20:20:00
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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so you'd rather kill a mother who needs medical care? remember, rump used to be very pro-choice...he could revert back at any time, cuz he has no principles...and remember, a fertilized egg is NOT a baby...
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Date: October 21, 2024 at 14:07:05
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Back to the sewers, rats. Just a rant. |
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yeah, look at the accomplishments of kamala...funny how you repugs can't spell or pronounce her name right...the orange fascist is much more than distasteful...
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