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jmarie8408 8 points ago +9 / -1

Dang, we may have to create a new different type of Memorial Day to remembering VAX deaths days…

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jmarie8408 4 points ago +4 / -0

Right, I remember that too.

I remember something from the 80s that said that.. and then the subject matter was closed.

I think the more people inquired —the less inclined she was to talk about it.

If I remember from her mother or father, someone said that it was a very tough decision.

What ever happened as a child/infant she’s OK with who she is. That much she said in almost every interview.

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jmarie8408 24 points ago +24 / -0

This was a real popular conversation in the 80s. She never shied away from it.

Her parents had to make a choice when she was born. She was born with both male and female sex organs, a Hermaphrodite.

My understanding is that her parents waited until she was all older and the more pronounced organs/hormones were used to determine her gender and the male organs were removed.

At the time her parents had enough money to ensure she had the best medical care for her condition.

She’s never been able to have children,.. was married, adopted kids, and has lived a fairly normal life with this condition.

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jmarie8408 3 points ago +3 / -0

How rid ourselves of reptilians in Congress and politics!

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jmarie8408 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wading through the river of filth and evil men’s agenda’s! Heart wrenching!

“He believes “…euthanasia will be expanded in Canada to include “severely ill” infants, an idea floated by the Quebec College of Physicians. Unlike adults, infants cannot opt to commit suicide. They have no way to consent in the same way as adults with full cognitive functionality, meaning it is more homicide at that point than suicide.” Whatever the motivation, it appears that Canada’s assisted suicide program is now basically without limits.

Professor Tim Stainton, director of the Canadian Institute for Inclusion and Citizenship at the University of British Columbia, described Canada's law as 'probably the biggest existential threat to disabled people since the Nazis' programme in Germany in the 1930s'. The onward march of euthanasia -- reportedly approved recently even for both diabetes and homelessness in Canada -- poses myriad other dilemmas for the rest of society.”

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jmarie8408 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, it always throws me when they post Babylon bee on here. Lol, Babylon Bee eventually becomes Main Street news - - pathetically sad isn’t it!

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jmarie8408 3 points ago +3 / -0

Funniest thing I seen today! Omgosh! Our world—what a hellish place to live in!

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jmarie8408 4 points ago +4 / -0

The world has been divided & corrupted- with that the loss of hope, faith and charity- towards our fellow countrymen!

The denial of God or the downplaying of His role in human affairs that began in the Renaissance has become pervasive today. The glorifying of human reasoning has had good and bad effects. The work of science has made innumerable improvements in our lives, but the rejection of divine authority as the ultimate basis of right and wrong by those who have substituted science for God has many religious people asking this question: “Why [is] the will of any of the brilliant philosophers of the liberal tradition [or even the will of any branch of the United States Supreme Court] … more relevant to moral decisions than the will of God”?

How can we accept corrupt elections, police called on peeping toms, men in women’s lockers, but can’t do anything bc of political correctness— We don’t need a super hero, we need to return to God and traditional values!

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jmarie8408 1 point ago +1 / -0

I always like Jamie Lee Curtis. I feel like those decent actors are the ones being tossed in the bins. People are over it!

How the hell do you justify a picture of such? What’s the benefit? What the hell?

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jmarie8408 6 points ago +7 / -1

I’m a graduate from the Cleveland Clinics School of Nursing- I’m not surprised, all those vax-damaged folks are looking for a hospital to throw them a life-line. It’s an exceptional hospital and I hope she gets top-tier care.

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jmarie8408 9 points ago +9 / -0

I was reading this post about darkness for 10 days, when all the sudden my power went out. It was hysterical.

I’m out in the country in Montana, where dark is blackout dark!

I thought damn, that was quick!

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