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Do all rapes lead to pregnancy? The chick could be a promiscuous individual! The chick may like to have a lot of sex no matter who it is with!
Um, you're describing situations where someone makes a choice. I think you've missed the point that was being made completely. Like by a lot.
 
Do all rapes lead to pregnancy? The chick could be a promiscuous individual! The chick may like to have a lot of sex no matter who it is with!
What are you talking about? The claim was that pregnancy is not always preventable. Literally the only time where pregnancy is not preventable by a woman is in the case of rape. Whether a woman decides to take the steps to prevent pregnancy isn't relevant to the claim.
 
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Then again it could all be the lefts fault. I mean when Obama “dealt” with the N1H1 so profoundly, did any GOP threaten to file a case with the world court against him for crimes against humanity. Cause you got one dem getting that angle started right now. Like I said. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Whether it was done as a means of deflection, or just as a preoccupation with Barack Obama, Trump has misrepresented Obama's response to the swine flu.

Statement by Trump: "If you go back to the swine flu, it was nothing like this," Trump said. "They didn't do testing like this. And actually they lost approximately 14,000 people and they didn't do the testing. They started thinking about testing when it was far too late." Trump added.

None of that is true.

The CDC did focus on testing -- conducting 5,000 tests in the first month and sending out a total of 1 million tests in the first five months of the outbreak. The CDC's summary report of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic outlines how tests were administered at the time. The virus was first detected in the U.S. on April 15. The CDC informed the World Health Organization about initial cases April 18. A test to detect this strain of swine flu was developed by the CDC and cleared for use 10 days later, on April 28, and the CDC began shipping tests across the U.S. and around the world on May 1.

Within the next four months, more than 1 million tests "were shipped to 120 domestic and 250 international laboratories in 140 countries," according to the CDC's report. Between April 12, 2009 and April 10, 2010 the CDC estimates that the swine flu killed 12,469 people in the U.S. Over 10,000 Americans have already died from the coronavirus and that is just 11 weeks after the first person tested positive for it in the United States.
 
I’ve noticed people are getting very testy the longer it goes on . It went from people being extra nice and polite around here to nasty and hateful .
I stopped to rubberneck to see if it would get physical, debating whether I'd get involved if it got physical. I couldn't decide. On the one hand, it would be the right thing to do. On the other, I haven't seen any sports for weeks.
 
Now that I've caught up, let me tell you about my second shopping adventure today. Some crazy woman was yelling at another woman to "stay away from me" and "it's the rules" followed by "you're a f***ing bitch". It was entertaining.

They weren't fighting over the pink Dove bars of soap that were still on the shelf were they?
 
Will you promise that if you get the covid-19 virus you will never, ever take the hydroxychloroquine treatment?

No one is saying it shouldn't be taken if a doctor recommends it. Go back and check my posts. I've not been opposed to its use and openly acknowledge the favorable anecdotal reports concerning it success. My concern is--and has always been--that the president is selling it as a wonder drug and falsely inflating demand and expectations.
 
Whether it was done as a means of deflection, or just as a preoccupation with Barack Obama, Trump has misrepresented Obama's response to the swine flu.

Statement by Trump: "If you go back to the swine flu, it was nothing like this," Trump said. "They didn't do testing like this. And actually they lost approximately 14,000 people and they didn't do the testing. They started thinking about testing when it was far too late." Trump added.

None of that is true.

The CDC did focus on testing -- conducting 5,000 tests in the first month and sending out a total of 1 million tests in the first five months of the outbreak. The CDC's summary report of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic outlines how tests were administered at the time. The virus was first detected in the U.S. on April 15. The CDC informed the World Health Organization about initial cases April 18. A test to detect this strain of swine flu was developed by the CDC and cleared for use 10 days later, on April 28, and the CDC began shipping tests across the U.S. and around the world on May 1.

Within the next four months, more than 1 million tests "were shipped to 120 domestic and 250 international laboratories in 140 countries," according to the CDC's report. Between April 12, 2009 and April 10, 2010 the CDC estimates that the swine flu killed 12,469 people in the U.S. Over 10,000 Americans have already died from the coronavirus and that is just 11 weeks after the first person tested positive for it in the United States.
Here is what I got from your post..... blah, blah blah blah blah
 
I stopped to rubberneck to see if it would get physical, debating whether I'd get involved if it got physical. I couldn't decide. On the one hand, it would be the right thing to do. On the other, I haven't seen any sports for weeks.

Seen sports in weeks?? Good lord.....who wouldn't want to watch the replay of the 1990 WS w/Yankees & Dodgers?
 
No one is saying it shouldn't be taken if a doctor recommends it. Go back and check my posts. I've not been opposed to its use and openly acknowledge the favorable anecdotal reports concerning it success. My concern is--and has always been--that the president is selling it as a wonder drug and falsely inflating demand and expectations.
He's not selling it to anyone idiot. He is saying that it's a hope. I hope you don't find yourself in the middle of this pandemic and your family is sick and you find yourself needing hope for a loved one. You are a loathsome human being.
 
I stopped to rubberneck to see if it would get physical, debating whether I'd get involved if it got physical. I couldn't decide. On the one hand, it would be the right thing to do. On the other, I haven't seen any sports for weeks.

LOL I’m not breaking anything up .. that’s between them the cops and the Covid . With my luck both of them would bite me , and slobber on me . I’ll just watch and smh
 
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That series sent a friend from UT home. He keep doubling down
 
LOL I’m not breaking anything up .. that’s between them the cops and the Covid . With my luck both of them would bite me , and slobber on me . I’ll just watch and smh
IF they had been attractive(which they weren't even close), that sounds like a good time.
 
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Whether it was done as a means of deflection, or just as a preoccupation with Barack Obama, Trump has misrepresented Obama's response to the swine flu.

Statement by Trump: "If you go back to the swine flu, it was nothing like this," Trump said. "They didn't do testing like this. And actually they lost approximately 14,000 people and they didn't do the testing. They started thinking about testing when it was far too late." Trump added.

None of that is true.

The CDC did focus on testing -- conducting 5,000 tests in the first month and sending out a total of 1 million tests in the first five months of the outbreak. The CDC's summary report of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic outlines how tests were administered at the time. The virus was first detected in the U.S. on April 15. The CDC informed the World Health Organization about initial cases April 18. A test to detect this strain of swine flu was developed by the CDC and cleared for use 10 days later, on April 28, and the CDC began shipping tests across the U.S. and around the world on May 1.

Within the next four months, more than 1 million tests "were shipped to 120 domestic and 250 international laboratories in 140 countries," according to the CDC's report. Between April 12, 2009 and April 10, 2010 the CDC estimates that the swine flu killed 12,469 people in the U.S. Over 10,000 Americans have already died from the coronavirus and that is just 11 weeks after the first person tested positive for it in the United States.

Is it not true there were other previous strains of H1N1 for the CDC to draw from for developing vaccines quicker with that particular version of the the virus. Kind of a different situation this time?

Is it not also true obama declared a health emergency and 6 months and 1000 deaths later finally declared a pandemic. Down played something that ended up being much worse. Sound familiar?

Is it not also true the press and the left have attacked Trump over this far differently than the press and the right did Obama.

I realize he brings some of this on himself. But give props to the lunacy of the left when it’s due. Crimes against humanity. Come on. Is this the time for political buffoonery.
 
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