bugsmilo
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@Bugsmio @FierceWomb @hell_line0 This was 35 years ago in California, things have changed, Ultrasound is a lot more available now. Though there are no legal limits as to when you have an abortion, in some states it is right up until birth in 9 states.
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board-certified OBGYN with thousands of deliveries,need to say this clearly....
Abortion “up to birth” is not a medical procedure. It doesn’t exist clinically.
Over 93% of abortions happen in the 1st trimester. Later procedures are rare, and when they happen, they involve heartbreaking circumstances: fetal anomalies, maternal emergencies, wanted pregnancies gone wrong.
Rhetoric that distorts this doesn’t just misinform. It causes real harm to patients.
You deserve accurate information.
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@NZMAGAMike We had to test to go to work and those rats test were useless.
Majority didn't test positive until the were sick.
Ones that normally got covid had kids.
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@Bugsmio I think I got it as I was quite sick for almost a week and I am generally quite healthy. I didn't bother testing though.
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@Dr_da_Vinci @FierceWomb @hell_line0 I find that hard to believe as surely an ultrasound was done first to see how far along they are.
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As part of my medical school training, I worked for a day in an abortion clinic, this was 35 years ago, so things may have changed, maybe people dont get 8 abortions anymore.
There was also an abortion on patient who lied about how late in her term it was, it was horrible during the abortion they pulled out perfectly formed little arms and legs.
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@KajensAngel @chrisluxonmp @NicolaWillisMP @mangonui08 If I remember correctly with covid the opposition always say more needs to be done. We do need decent plans. Alot people that need help won't get in as they seem to be targeting the working for families crowd.
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Post Cabinet Presser. @chrisluxonmp @NicolaWillisMP and @mangonui08 doing an exceptional job. Stay calm, fill your tank when you need to. Further assistance being announced tomorrow. We are fine for the next seven weeks at least. Media panicans need to sit down.
nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/pm…
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@NZMAGAMike I've never had it and I really hate getting sick. My mum gave me the flu two years ago and I very really get sick. I just work from home🤣
But mum got quite ill from it she at the age I worry about her more.
Last year two stints in hospital
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@goodlobster1 I don't know but I did see kids out on their bikes more even the old cardboard came out to slide down hills🤣
GIF
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@UnDebunkable @kcjefff @RossKneeDeep The thing is I have always found funny is how people thought that white men actually always got hired on merit. Good chance that wasn't the case either.
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LOL. Like I said, a lot of missing context. There are no real stats that show DEI has a positive impact. Real life experience would say it makes things worse. No one is saying, no one ever said black people are less qualified. They were literally hiring less qualified people to reach racial quotas. These policies are bad for everyone including the people they are trying to help
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I'd like to revisit to Charlie Kirk phenomenon. Here's a guy who said, the Civil Rights Act of the 60's was a mistake that was turned into an anti-white weapon. He once said, "If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, ‘Boy, I hope he’s qualified."
He went as far as to called Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (a black woman) a 'diversity hire' saying she wasn't qualified to serve on the court despite her extraordinary judicial experience.
He was a vile racist, who was embraced by this administration, millions adore him and he was given a National Day of Remembrance and flags were lowered to half staff.
Yet, the same wasn't done for Civil Rights leader (Rev. Jessie Jacskon). I won't ask why or how Charlie Kirk was embraced this way. I already know.
So when I say that everything in America is about race. This is what I mean.

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@NZMAGAMike Glad you didn't think that. The new variants are milder but we really don't know long term effects of covid as different traits from the flu.
Everything takes time and research.
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Covid was not a hoax.
Seasonal flu: 290,000–650,000 (respiratory deaths; up to ~700,000 including cardiovascular).
COVID-19: Now tens of thousands per year in recent non-peak periods (down significantly from millions in 2020–2021), though exact current annual figures vary by surveillance and variant waves.
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@NZMAGAMike As much as you want to be calling the flu, covid had more permanent health affects,than the flu. But like the flu it mutates.
I know you think covid was a hoax but covid is unfortunately worse overall than the flu.
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@Bugsmio You think a flu like virus can cause heart problems?
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@aniobrien They are the people I blocked don't care if it right or left as there idiots everywhere
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@LisaBailey52947 @NZMAGAMike You literally put a different illness in this. You are not to be taken seriously.
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@NZMAGAMike If they aren't smart enough to understand the jab caused the meningitis, so another jab won't prevent it, then it's down to natural selection.
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@chimerajaxs This is one of tankers already on the water and on the way.
Probably purchased at old prices but we get charged at new prices
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@SovereignMindsX @covie_93 And individual who took exception to him. Who actually came from a republican family.
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@covie_93 Democrats are the enemy.
Did you forget who killed Charlie?
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@Light42Lime I was never fan of his but when I heard him singing on the mask singer I thought he missed his calling. He actually comes across better now he out of the toxic environment of parliament
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Yes, I remember and I totally supported Bridges. He was a very well educated and extremely smart man and I was bitterly disappointed when he was rolled. It wasn't just the Opposition he had to deal with, the treachery came from within his own party.
We all know the background however to his credit, Bridges handled the fallout with class and moved on without public bitterness.
Kurt Michelsen@KurtMichelsen
Remember when Simon Bridges was the first Māori to lead a major party and could've been the first Māori PM if National won 2020? But when he was in contention, Labour/Greens/TPM supporters hit him with slurs like "coconut", "plastic Māori", or "potato" because he wasn't "Māori enough" due to his urban background, accent, and conservative politics? Funny how the side pushing hardest for diversity and Māori representation questioned the one Māori guy who almost made it to actually being voted in as PM (so far). It almost as if only far left Maori are acceptable to white liberals in this day an age.
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@Jandal_It @SerenaTNZ It is i take have my partner back warts and all if he was alive today. I love him and miss him. I remember the good times and what he meant to me.
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@SerenaTNZ Isn't it? All about love.
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