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  • Vanity

    07/27/2022 2:56:59 PM PDT · by David Chase · 111 replies
    July, 27th, 2022 | Self
    Heavy rains forced me inside. After lunch I fell asleep and woke in about an hour. Something strange happen to me. I understand now. I have been so wrong about the evil vax. It’s doing more damage to mankind than we can even imagine. My eyes are now open…… Vaccinated drown in Michigan Great Lakes. Drownings spike 22%! https://upnorthlive.com/news/local/lake-michigan-drownings-water-deaths-great-lakes-surf-rescue-project-great-beach-south-haven-muskegon-red-flag Vaccinated man (Probably had 2 boosters too) drops dead in driveway. https://upnorthlive.com/news/local/saginaw-police-investigating-after-mans-body-was-found-in-driveway “Leave it to Beaver” star Tony Dow dies twice, once from Cancer, once from Vaccine. https://upnorthlive.com/news/entertainment/leave-it-to-beaver-star-tony-dow-dead-at-77-wally-cleaver-fight-with-cancer-diagnosis-announced-in-may-jerry-mathers-theodore-the-beaver-cleaver-tv-big-brother-hit-1950s-sitcom Texas Congressman and former Whitehouse Doctor Ronny Jackson suffers from rare vaccine reaction,...
  • Texas school superintendents rule birth certificate determines gender of student-athletes

    02/29/2016 3:34:17 PM PST · by Elderberry · 32 replies
    AUSTIN, Texas — School superintendents in Texas have overwhelmingly approved a change that requires public school officials to use a birth certificate to determine a student-athlete’s gender. A referendum ballot submitted to superintendents last month shows they voted 586 to 32 to amend University Interscholastic League rules when it comes to transgender athletes. The UIL is the state’s governing body for high school sports. Its policy director, Jamey Harrison, told The Dallas Morning News that the change codifies the advice the league has been giving to superintendents. “When we were asked by a school for guidance, that was the recommendation...
  • Storm over women drug addicts paid £200 to be made infertile

    03/07/2010 4:52:11 PM PST · by cajuncow · 65 replies · 185+ views
    The Sun ^ | MANDY APPLEYARD
    LOCKED in the grip of drug addiction, the only thing mum-of-nine Felicia LeMay cared about was getting her next hit of crystal meth. The victims of her deadly habit included her baby son, who was born hooked on the drug and put straight into care by social workers. But the birth helped create a turning point in Felicia's life, and when she fell pregnant again she agreed to take part in a controversial sterilisation scheme which has caused a storm in America - and could be about to hit Britain. US campaigner Barbara Harris runs Project Prevention - a group...
  • Program pays addicts to use birth control (Libs whine racism)

    07/19/2006 10:44:14 AM PDT · by Graybeard58 · 72 replies · 1,337+ views
    Kansas City Star ^ | July 19, 2006 | John Schultz
    Critics of the group call the $300 payments coercive and the nationwide effort racist. From where Barbara Harris sits, drug addicts give up a lot of things. Procreation should be one of them. The founder and driving force behind the controversial Project Prevention is on a 5,000-mile road trip to bring the group’s distinctive offer to the nation’s drug users: Get on long-term birth control. Maybe get sterilized. Either way, get $300 from her group. “People say we don’t have a right to tell them how many children they can have,” Harris said Tuesday as she coaxed the nonprofit group’s...
  • Bush Says Border Fencing Makes Sense

    05/18/2006 3:54:28 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 121 replies · 1,535+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 5/18/06 | Nedra Pickler - ap
    YUMA, Ariz. - President Bush said Thursday it makes sense to put up fencing along parts of the U.S.-Mexico border but not to block off the entire 2,000-mile length to keep out illegal immigrants. During a visit to one of the busiest crossing sectors, Bush did not declare his support for either of two competing proposals in Congress — one approved by the House that would build 700 miles of fencing and one in the Senate that would build half that. Instead, he said the Border Patrol should guide the decisions. "Right here we're at a place where we're using...