According to Newsweek:
According to Newsweek:
So he never eats or sleeps and makes bizarre, delusional claims. Yep, sounds like meth to me.
The procedure was not widely known as “partial-birth abortion” until that phrase was invented by the National Right To Life Committee in the mid-90s as an intentional tactic to describe medical procedures, including IDC, in a way that would provoke an emotional response.
IDC was/is NOT medically a partial birth. Partial birth is not a thing. There is either full birth or there is not birth.
No, the term “partial-birth abortion” doesn’t mean the fetus is partially delivered. In fact, “partial-birth abortion” has no scientific meaning at all and isn’t recognized by medical professionals. It was a term created by right-wing media consultants and isn’t an accurate definition of any real medical procedure.
He had his whole life to put their names on any of those papers.
Um, no.
I’ve worked with a lot of “hair cutters” (we call them stylists now) and not a single one of them would go to somebody’s house to cut their hair unless that’s already an established part of their business (for celebrity/high-level clientele, for example.) In general, most good stylists would greet that request with a…
Let’s see if I can explain it to you.
I used to work as a professional body waxer. I spent a large portion of my days waxing people’s genitals. I had absolutely no qualms about it. However, on occasion, someone in a social setting would learn what I did and offer me money to come to their house and wax their junk. And…
And if someone has chosen a career in the restaurant industry, you fail to see why it’s so terrible to offer to pay them to get in your kitchen and make you a fucking sandwich?
It’s that “I’ve put up with being harassed so why can’t other women just suck it up too?” thing I see from some women. It’s like some weird abuse survivor reaction similar to those people who respond to discussions about spanking with “My dad beat me with a belt as a kid and I TURNED OUT JUST FINE!”
From her LinkedIn profile she was an adjunct from 2014-2016. Also an adjunct at Fordham from 2004-2006. In the 10 years in between, her only employment appears to be a 6 month stint as an admin assistant at a start-up and a year as a private math tutor for high school students.
As someone who vividly remembers their first ride on the 43 as a 12 year old in the 70s, I love you for this.
Let’s see - in 2015 she punched a man on a plane and spit on him in September. Then she assaulted a security guard at a club in November then attacked a different security guard a month later. That’s three assaults in four months. She’s got quite a rep for violent outbursts.
Oh, lord, and that scary guy in Eugene with the pickup!
Now I’m imagining her standing in the Rose Garden scream-slurring “Do you know who I AM??!!!”
This is EXACTLY the first thing I thought of when I read about this. I think the bombing of a campaign center is reprehensible but there is a little jaded part of me that immediately thought of the Ashley Todd hoax.
Clearly you’ve never spent time in Portland or San Francisco. Because I’ve met a whole lot of fine liberal white people in those towns that aren’t one bit racist but are very, very concerned about “the social contract”, “community safety” and “neighborhood shift.”
Private schools can expel students for all kinds of things that aren’t illegal if those things violate the school’s rules or code of ethics. For example, at the school I attended a student could be expelled from a private school if he/she repeatedly violated the uniform dress code.
No, it’s not. It has more to do with the massive amount of bread, desserts and other starches most people consume on that day.