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yes it is impossible for the Navajo Nation to place any burden upon the producers of mass marketed junk food. They have no power over what a company prices it's products at nor what subsidies the government at large issues. The Navajo Nation must take into account the needs of the people living on their lands and make

I mean it would be nice, but the money to implement these programs doesn't fall out of the sky. You have to start somewhere. to ignore a growing health crises amongst a population would be negligent governance. They have to be able to provide the people with healthy alternatives and information on how to introduce

presumably the community vegetable gardens and greenhouses would provide an affordable nutritious alternative to the people and the health and nutrition classes would help provide insight to the community on how to both stretch their budget to allow for a nutritious pantry, and some easy staple meal ideas that anybody

any attorney that advocates that their client agree to sterilization as a part of a plea deal is not a good client advocate nor a good public defender, regardless of whether they make public moves against the prosecution which ARE PUBLICIZED, and therefore in their own best interest-not necessarily their clients.

except they Didn't prove she killed her kid. They offered her a plea in order to avoid trial. The prosecution didn't meet the burden of proof necessary for you to judge her, she wasn't even judged by a jury of her peers. she accepted a shitty plea out of fear under the advice of a public defender because she was a

but she hadn't been convicted of hurting a living child. She was on trial for it. Her public defender urged her to plea out rather than attempt a jury trial- there could have been many reasons for that, particularily descrimination due to her mental illness and how it would play out to the jury- but simply because she

spoken like a person who has never had a shitty public defender.

it's not consent if she didn't feel that she had a REASONABLE alternative. Her alternative in this case was to face prosecution for the murder of her child at the full sentence that that charge carries. She was not found guilty by a court, she plead out on the advice of a public defender in order to retain some

hmmmm. I am sorry your process wasn't as straightforward.

no I don't need to provide citations from my real fucking life. Fuck off

having endometriosis and having shown abnormal cells associated with endometrial cancer as a result of initial testing done because of my endometriosis, and then having had an endometrial biopsy which found my endometrial lining to be in a pre-cancerous state, and having my doctor explain to me that my endometriosis

download as many movies/books/music as you can to your devices- invest in a good pair of sound blocking earphones ( even if you are not listening to music these are handy for avoiding ambient cabin noise and chatty neighbours) and a good lightblocking eye mask, wear comfy clothes, bring face spritz or lotion and chap

thank you for sharing your opinion on her joke. I think it adds quite a lot in terms of perspective to the conversation.

I'm guessing you have no understanding of nuance or the ability to detect it in humour.....

she actually specifically expressed that there was nothing wrong with a small penis " you can put that in my butt" she said- she implied she didn't appreciate men with low self-esteems or whose self-esteem a are completely tied to the size of their penis.

this video is nothing like Shaffir's pointed bully rant. This video was actually funny.

Thank you for sharing your experience with me, it has broadened my understanding of the issue.

fair enough.

That is true. Those are just the words that were used to describe it to me when I was asking question, I think to distinguish from innocuous "breakthrough bleeding" that isn't necessarily a symptom of a larger issue but perhaps more of a symptom of small fluctuations in hormones. I am only in my thirties so I am not

I mean it would still help I think since the major symptom for endometrial cancer in post-menopausal women is renewed abnormal vaginal bleeding that is severe and unabating, most often described as menorraghia-like,