A prerequisite for hospice care in the US is a prognosis of six months or less to live, so I’d say by definition she’s got “serious health concerns."
A prerequisite for hospice care in the US is a prognosis of six months or less to live, so I’d say by definition she’s got “serious health concerns."
“Allegedly!"
I don’t know, a Jewish president? That’s seems like a bit of a stretch.
Wait, she had two children with the same man to whom she’s been married the whole time?! What will Mama Grizzly have to say about this?
Lorde, on the other hand...
Yes! The libertarian ideal: if people want safety features, they’ll pay for them voluntarily.
Counter argument: a couple signs a contract that the woman will abort her fetus if they break up before twenty weeks. At week eighteen, they split up, the woman decides to have the baby, then sues for child support. Should the judge have enforced the contract and forced an abortion?
If that embryo happens to be implanted in a uterine wall at the time, should it also be destroyed, i.e. aborted? Is it really that different that the two partners willingly combined their gametes in a dish instead of in a woman’s body?
Oh great. Now he’ll never be able to get a job.
I think whenever someone claims to be a sovereign citizen, that should be interpreted as a waiver of their constitutional rights to due process, freedom from search and seizure, and the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
I remember when the city of Boston had a parade for Bourque after the Avalanche won the Cup, so Americans are not immune to this nonsense!
They’re women; they have two funbags.
“train of thought” :-)
Isn’t that what ColdCoffeeKiller’s is? Right above the Davy Jones one?
Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack made the same joke, about the two being the biggest wastes of land.
Wait a minute: the entire point of this article is that Germany is a country where legally women are not sufficiently protected from physical assault on public, men seem to be aware of this fact, and German men have taken advantage of this loophole, if you will, on many occasions. The culture in countries of origin of…
Kidney transplants are generally elective and not for a life threatening condition. The vast majority of recipients survive just fine on dialysis, it’s just a quality of life issue. To make it even more ethically questionable, the donors are often alive and undergo major surgery in order to improve the other person’s…