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2018-10-29 15:37:48 UTC  

@Crystal I'd like to see these big bad "jewish leaders" try to keep our president out of pittsburgh.

2018-10-29 15:41:33 UTC  

Hillary Clinton tweets ‘Game on’ for midterms

2018-10-29 15:42:07 UTC  

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2018-10-29 15:42:52 UTC  

WATCH: Leader of Islamic Center of Pittsburgh announces Muslim community has raised more than $70,000 for synagogue attack victims and their families.

"We just want to know what you need ... If it's people outside your next service protecting you, let us know. We'll be there."

2018-10-29 15:43:42 UTC  

There were giants in the earth in those days and also after that...👁 🤔 The Remains Of The Giantshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-90KoNKK0E

2018-10-29 15:43:44 UTC  

7 more Islamic Rape gang members found guilty today, this time in Rotherham bringing overall victims in rotherham to over 1500. Just ONE of the victims in this case testified that she was raped by over 100 'asian' men. Just her testimony on its own leaves 93 child rapists scum bags still walking around the street in Rotherham. Biggest scandal in decades, racially targeting the children and committing the most horrific rape and cruelty. The worrying thing is these cases are not about loners, this is gang rape with family members, friends and work colleagues as if this is totally normal behaviour!

https://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/news/view,breaking-evil-gang-of-seven-men-found-guilty-of-24-cse-offences_29175.htm

2018-10-29 15:44:08 UTC  

Good news, Retired Dep.

2018-10-29 15:45:03 UTC  

I hate 6bot jerk

2018-10-29 15:45:28 UTC  

Meebot6

2018-10-29 15:46:00 UTC  

ICYMI: Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton was on Bill O'Reilly's show discussing Judicial Watch filing a complaint to the Board of Professional Responsibility of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals of Debra S. Katz, Lisa J. Banks, and Michael R. Bromwich for violating the rules of professional responsibility in their representation of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee during the hearings on the nomination of the Honorable Brett Kavanaugh:

“Well, what struck me is when I learned at the hearing which I attended when Dr. Christine Ford said that one of her attorneys was recommended to her by Senator Feinstein’s people and the Minority Staff on the Senate Judiciary Committee which raised alarm bells.

And then, on top of that, Dr. Christine Ford testified that she didn’t have basic information about what the Judiciary Committee wanted to do in terms of being able to question her privately, rather than making her go through that hearing that never really needed to take place if it had been done properly, in terms of having the committee talk to her privately and having then-Judge Kavanaugh address the allegations privately.

But instead her lawyers evidently didn’t apprise her of what the committee offered to do in terms of questioning her at home in California. And I remember thinking at the time that that was a real problem for her lawyers, and that’s why in the end we followed up with an ethics complaint with the Bar Association here in Washington D.C.”

Learn more about Judicial Watch’s efforts here: http://jwatch.us/CR9SJY

2018-10-29 15:47:34 UTC  

Censorship?: The link to the VIP Anon WH photo at media.discordapp.net/attachments is being blocked when attempting to send in an email. Tried 5 times. Breaking the link up with spaces worked.

2018-10-29 15:48:38 UTC  

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2018-10-29 15:54:49 UTC  

BREAKING: A suspicious package was addressed to CNN and intercepted at a post office in Atlanta, Georgia.

2018-10-29 15:57:09 UTC  

@Bloodykisses84 Seen them in Indiana and Illinois

2018-10-29 15:59:50 UTC  

Abortion pills are now available by mail in the US — but the FDA is investigating

2018-10-29 16:00:10 UTC  

Signaling a new chapter in the battle over abortion access in the United States, a European organization has stepped into the fray, providing Americans a way to get doctor-prescribed pills by mail to medically induce abortions at home.

Called Aid Access, the organization says it uses telemedicine, including online consultations, to facilitate services for healthy women who are less than nine weeks pregnant. If a woman completes the consultation and is deemed eligible for a medical abortion, the organization's founder writes a prescription for the two pills used to terminate the pregnancy, misoprostol and mifepristone. Prescriptions are then sent to a pharmacy in India, which fills and mails orders to the U.S.

2018-10-29 16:00:29 UTC  

There are other ways to get abortion pills by mail in the U.S., but Aid Access is the most affordable option at $95 and one that offers the possibility of financial help, as stated on its website. Plus, Aid Access is the only company to offer physician oversight, according to a report card issued by the grassroots group Plan C, which seeks to educate women about self-managed abortion.

2018-10-29 16:00:47 UTC  

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, however, warns against buying mifepristone over the internet and says consumers who do so bypass distribution safeguards in place to protect them. As a result, the FDA said Tuesday morning that it's evaluating what Aid Access is doing "to assess potential violations of U.S. law."

Advocates for abortion access say restrictions on mifepristone distribution serve to prevent women, girls and transgender men from getting the medical care they need and want.

Aid Access's founder, Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, said the FDA's handling of the drug is "based on politics, not science," and that the safety concerns the agency points to are "totally unfounded."

"That's the problem," she said. "I have no worries. Everything I do is according to the law."

2018-10-29 16:01:07 UTC  

To serve women who don't have access'
Gomperts is not new to this work. Twelve years ago, her site, Women on Web, went live to offer a similar service to women living in countries where abortion is illegal. Think, for example, Ireland, Poland, and much of Latin America. Each month, she says, the Women on Web help desk receives 10,000 emails in 17 different languages.

Not everyone who reaches out needs or gets prescriptions. Women on Web mails out about 9,000 abortion pill packages each year, Gomperts said. Among those she's served: women in the U.S. military who are serving abroad and have nowhere to turn, she said.

The organization is available to answer questions about self-managed abortion and refer women to local clinics or resources they may not already know are available to them. Women on Web -- and now Aid Access, too -- is "not intended to replace existing services" but "to serve women who don't have access," Gomperts said.

2018-10-29 16:01:25 UTC  

Since being quietly introduced in April, Aid Access has already fielded 3,000 requests for help from within the U.S., said Gomperts. And she's already written prescriptions for 600 women.

Those numbers are likely to jump, now that the initiative went public late last week -- a move spurred by the recent confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Abortion rights activists, including Planned Parenthood, have argued that Kavanaugh will usher in the end of Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in the US and made it a constitutional right in 1973.

A 'moral obligation'
Interest in and use of medical abortion in the U.S. has risen in recent years. A study published in 2015 showed the regimen to be about 97 percent effective.

2018-10-29 16:01:42 UTC  

The protocol combines two drugs. Mifepristone blocks progesterone, a hormone needed to allow a pregnancy to continue. The second pill used in medical abortions, misoprostol, stimulates the uterus, causing it to cramp, bleed and contract -- thereby ending the pregnancy in what is essentially a miscarriage, Aid Access explains on its website.

Even as the overall number of abortions declined, medical abortions grew from 6 percent of nonhospital abortions in 2001 to 31 percent in 2014, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive rights think tank. And in 2014, 45 percent of abortions before nine weeks of gestation were abortions induced by medication.

Searches online for ways to self-manage or self-induce abortions also indicate a growing demand for alternatives perhaps driven by barriers to clinic access due to financial hardship, geographic distance, fear of being publicly shamed or any number of reasons. Research published earlier this year showed that in a one-month period in 2017 nearly 210,000 Google searches in the U.S. were for information about self-abortion.

2018-10-29 16:03:59 UTC  

🤔 The Secret Origin of "Hollywood" will shock you! (R$E)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLlNMecWY3E

2018-10-29 16:04:58 UTC  

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