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  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
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    #13666
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Biden Administration Releases Suspected Al-Qaida Instructor from Guantanamo Bay

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    • Phil B.
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      #13667
      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

      Ohhhh....
      Judiciary Committee Secures Damning Testimony on Biden Laptop: 'White House Is in Full Panic Mode'

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      • Phil B.
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        #13668
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        GOP Blocks Cynical Schumer Move to Shove Biden Judges Through - Is This the End for Top Dem Senator?

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        • Phil B.
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          Disgraced Democrat Lands in Federal Court - Former DeSantis Opponent Faces 17 Counts of Fraud, Lying to the FBI

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          • Phil B.
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            #13670
            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

            Ex-top spy admits Hunter Biden laptop letter designed to influence 2020 election, Blinken involved | Just The News

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            • bsm2
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              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Mississippi the baby state

              Guess who going to pay Yep You Mississippi

              Baby drop-off Box brilliant

              Health officials said they expect Mississippi to have up to 5,000 additional births per year because of the scarcity of abortion. Mississippi is one of the poorest states, and it has the highest fetal mortality and infant mortality rates in the nation, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — statistics Reeves did not mention during his bill-signing ceremony Wednesday.

              One of the measures Reeves signed, Senate Bill 2696, creates an income tax credit of up to $10,000 for adopting a child who lives in Mississippi and $5,000 for a adopting a child from outside the state. It becomes law July 1.

              House Bill 1671 expands a tax credit from $3.5 million a year to $10 million a year statewide for people or businesses who donate to centers that provide diapers, clothing and other assistance for pregnant women. The law is retroactive to Jan. 1.


              House Bill 1318 allows cities and counties to establish safe drop-off boxes for babies who are up to 45 days old. The bill became law when Reeves signed it Wednesday.

              House Bill 510 is designed to increase transparency for foster parents and make employees from the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services more readily available to them. Reeves said it also helps ensure educational needs of foster children are met. It becomes law July 1.

              House Bill 1149 separates the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services from the state Department of Human Services, starting July 1. Reeves said the change will allow CPS, the foster care agency, to collect more federal money.

              In March, Reeves signed legislation to solidify an entire year of Medicaid coverage for women after they give birth. Mississippi usually allows two months of postpartum Medicaid coverage. The state had allowed a full year of coverage since the COVID-19 public health emergency started in 2020, although many patients said the state did little to let them know coverage continued after the usual two months.


              With the national public health emergency expiring this spring, Mississippi officials intensified their debate over committing to a full year of postpartum benefits. Reeves is seeking reelection, and Democrats hammered him for his long refusal to support the extension.

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              • slimslob
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                #13672
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Ex-top spy admits Hunter Biden laptop letter designed to influence 2020 election, Blinken involved | Just The News

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                • Copier Addict
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                  #13673
                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill


                  Are you guys wearing the same pants today as well? hahahahaha

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                  • bsm2
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                    • Feb 2008
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                    #13674
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    Supreme Court maintains FDA approval of abortion pill, preserving access for now

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                    • bsm2
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                      • Feb 2008
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                      #13675
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                      Originally posted by copier addict
                      Are you guys wearing the same pants today as well? hahahahaha
                      Hilarious nobody cares about Hunter

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                      • SalesServiceGuy
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                        #13676
                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        Originally posted by bsm2
                        Hilarious nobody cares about Hunter
                        ... Fox News is trying hard to keep this story in the headlines. Most people do not care about an alleged incident that happened back in 2014 in Ukraine when at that time corruption there was commonplace and the country was infested with Russian disinformation agents.

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                        • BillyCarpenter
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                          #13677
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                          ... Fox News is trying hard to keep this story in the headlines. Most people do not care about an alleged incident that happened back in 2014 in Ukraine when at that time corruption there was commonplace and the country was infested with Russian disinformation agents.

                          I beg to differ, sir. And we care about Joe being involved in a kickback scheme that also involves much of the Biden clan.
                          Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                          • SalesServiceGuy
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                            Supreme Court protects access to widely used abortion drug


                            Vice President Kamala Harris applauded a Supreme Court ruling Friday temporarily protecting access to mifepristone, a medication abortion pill.

                            “Our Administration will not waver in our commitment to preserving access to essential medication and defending the FDA’s ability to approve safe and effective drugs,” Harris said in a statement. “Americans need to look no further than their medicine cabinet to see how many FDA-approved medications are at risk if lower court decisions disregarding the FDA’s scientific judgment are allowed to stand."

                            Prior to the ruling, Harris said in an interview airing on Telemundo Friday that the wave measures in red states restricting access to abortions could "criminalize doctors and nurses."


                            The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists praised the US Supreme Court’s order to freeze a lower-court ruling that would restrict access to a medical abortion drug but said the legal battle has created confusion for healthcare providers.

                            Even though the Texas federal judge's ruling has been on hold for the past several weeks, meaning that mifepristone has been available, the back and forth has left "clinicians uncertain as to whether and where they could prescribe the medication for abortion and miscarriage management,” said Iffath Abbasi Hoskins, the president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and Maureen G. Phipps, the CEO of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
                            “Moreover, the inflammatory, biased language that pervaded the lower court decision instilled fear and falsehoods about medication abortion, the impact on patients, and the clinicians who provide compassionate abortion care,” they added in a statement.


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                            • SalesServiceGuy
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                              Planned Parenthood says availability of medical abortion drug should not be up to the court system


                              In light of the US Supreme Court protecting the use of mifepristone, Planned Parenthood is warning that while the drug will stay on the market for now, its availability to millions of women should not "be at the mercy of the court system."

                              "We are relieved that access to mifepristone will remain protected while this meritless case proceeds. We can take a breath, but we are not losing our vigilance," said Alexis McGill Johnson, the president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, in a statement. "Medication abortion is very much still under threat — as is abortion and access to other sexual and reproductive health care."

                              Critics argue that if the original ruling by a federal judge in Texas is upheld – along with the Fifth Circuit’s limitations on the use of mifepristone – it would validate a decision of a single judge or panel with no medical expertise over standards of science and clinical analysis.

                              Mifepristone has been safely prescribed since the FDA approved it two decades ago. But anti-abortion doctors and medical associations argued in the case that the agency violated the law in how it approved the drug for abortions in 2000.

                              "Planned Parenthood will continue to fight so that everyone can make their own decisions about their bodies, lives, and futures," Johnson said.

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                              • SalesServiceGuy
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                                #13680
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                                ... Fox News is trying hard to keep this story in the headlines. Most people do not care about an alleged incident that happened back in 2014 in Ukraine when at that time corruption there was commonplace and the country was infested with Russian disinformation agents.
                                ... Fox News is trying hard to distract their viewers from the largest business defamation case ($787,500,000.00) in US history in their historic loss to Dominion Votings system for lying about the US 2020 election. Therefore, for days they have been headlining this story desperately looking for something to tarnish the Biden administration.

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