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Dizzy28 wrote:AOC and Omar placed their hands behind their backs as if handcuffed but they weren't.
All theatrics. 20220719_225729.jpg
pete wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:AOC and Omar placed their hands behind their backs as if handcuffed but they weren't.
All theatrics. 20220719_225729.jpg
Several people have said that the police will sometimes instruct you to place your hands behind your back like that without handcuffs when taking you into custody.
alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
More promiscuous men here that don't mind their childrenDohplaydat wrote:timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
As if women here not promiscuous.
3 out of 5 women that have abortions in the US are married.timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
adnj wrote:3 out of 5 women that have abortions in the US are married.timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
The top two reasons:
Not financially prepared 40%
Bad timing, not ready, or unplanned 36%
While Pew found that sizable majorities of Americans said abortion should be legal if a woman’s health is at stake (73 percent) or if the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest (69 percent), just over half (54 percent) said it should be legal if the baby was likely to be born with severe disabilities or health issues.
The stage of pregnancy especially affects people’s views of abortion. Pew found that in the first six weeks of pregnancy, 51 percent of people said abortion should be generally legal, compared with 26 percent who said it should be illegal. By 24 weeks into a pregnancy, just 29 percent said it should be generally legal while 42 percent said it should be generally illegal.
All along, about a fifth of those polled say that it depends.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... -americans
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/fa ... -abortion/
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx
Then let it banned. People sneaking into the country illegally. People selling guns and drugs illegally. People getting abortions illegally.alfa wrote:adnj wrote:3 out of 5 women that have abortions in the US are married.timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
The top two reasons:
Not financially prepared 40%
Bad timing, not ready, or unplanned 36%
All the more reason to ban it
adnj wrote:Then let it banned. People sneaking into the country illegally. People selling guns and drugs illegally. People getting abortions illegally.alfa wrote:adnj wrote:3 out of 5 women that have abortions in the US are married.timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
The top two reasons:
Not financially prepared 40%
Bad timing, not ready, or unplanned 36%
All the more reason to ban it
Now is the time for landlords who can keep a secret to rent office space to southern US doctors doing illegal abortions in the "extra" space in the back.
Reversing Roe just bosted the US economy and reduced the number of unemployed med school graduates!
TTO has an abortion rate that is about 48 per thousand women. The US rate is 12 per thousand. Seems like abortion in TTO is very acceptable.Dizzy28 wrote:Would be interesting to get an indepth look into the Trini opinion on Abortion as has been done in the US.
This country is generally conservative but People's views may vary regardless.While Pew found that sizable majorities of Americans said abortion should be legal if a woman’s health is at stake (73 percent) or if the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest (69 percent), just over half (54 percent) said it should be legal if the baby was likely to be born with severe disabilities or health issues.
The stage of pregnancy especially affects people’s views of abortion. Pew found that in the first six weeks of pregnancy, 51 percent of people said abortion should be generally legal, compared with 26 percent who said it should be illegal. By 24 weeks into a pregnancy, just 29 percent said it should be generally legal while 42 percent said it should be generally illegal.
All along, about a fifth of those polled say that it depends.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... -americans
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/fa ... -abortion/
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx
Mixing illegal immigration, gun running, drugs, abortion, and prostitution into one business is best left to the Caribbean and Latin American experts.alfa wrote:adnj wrote:Then let it banned. People sneaking into the country illegally. People selling guns and drugs illegally. People getting abortions illegally.alfa wrote:adnj wrote:3 out of 5 women that have abortions in the US are married.timelapse wrote:RedVEVO wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Local pro-choicers have no clue what our Abortions laws are.alfa wrote:Waiting for the local protestors to pull something similar in solidarity, after all whenever America sneezes we catch covid
85% of women in US favor abortion due to their female promiscuity.
Facts.
The top two reasons:
Not financially prepared 40%
Bad timing, not ready, or unplanned 36%
All the more reason to ban it
Now is the time for landlords who can keep a secret to rent office space to southern US doctors doing illegal abortions in the "extra" space in the back.
Reversing Roe just bosted the US economy and reduced the number of unemployed med school graduates!
They could also sell a lil gun and drugs on the side to. Diversify from the medical field
Trinidad follows the US.dogg wrote:All these people pon this thread bumping up their gums about issues that have absolutely nothing to do with their own lives.
What a thing!!
Who next? Kazakhstan abortion issues? Papua New Guinea? The Faroe Islands?
Geezus facting Christ!
1966 decree Romania under Nicolae Ceaușescu
Which inevitably lead to this a generation later:
Decree 770
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_orphans
In 1966, in an attempt to boost the country's population, Ceaușescu made abortion illegal and introduced Decree 770 in order to reverse the Romanian population's low birth and fertility rates. Mothers of at least five children were entitled to receive significant benefits, while mothers of at least ten children were declared "heroine mothers" by the Romanian state. Few women ever sought to receive this status.
Birth rates especially rose during the years of 1967, 1968 and 1969.[3] By 1977, people were taxed for being childless.[1] Children born in these years are popularly known as decreței (from the diminutive of the Romanian language word "decret", meaning "decree"). This increase in the number of births resulted in many children being abandoned in orphanages, which were also occupied by people with disabilities and mental illnesses. Together, these vulnerable groups were subjected to institutionalised neglect, physical and sexual abuse, and drug use to control behaviour.
The government targeted rising divorce rates, and made divorce more difficult—it was decreed that marriages could only be dissolved in exceptional cases. By the late 1960s, the population began to swell. In turn, a new problem was created, child abandonment, which swelled the orphanage population (see Cighid). Many of the children in these orphanages were rejected due to mental and physical deficiencies.
Measures to encourage reproduction included financial motivations for families who bore children, guaranteed maternity leave, and childcare support for mothers who returned to work, work protection for women, and extensive access to medical control in all stages of pregnancy, as well as after it. Medical control was seen as one of the most productive effects of the law, since all women who became pregnant were under the care of a qualified medical practitioner, even in rural areas. In some cases, if a woman was unable to visit a medical office, a doctor would visit her home.[21]
In their book Freakonomics, authors Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner make the argument that children who are born after their mothers are refused an abortion are much more likely to commit crimes or refuse to recognize authority when they reach adulthood. They further argue that the Decreței are exactly the same people who spearheaded the effort to violently overthrow Ceaușescu's regime in 1989. In that year, the oldest decreței would have been 22 years old, in the general age range of most revolutionaries.
After the December 1989 Romanian Revolution, an initial period of economic and social insecurity followed. The 1990s was a difficult transition period, and it is during this period that the number of street children was very high. Some ran away or were thrown out of orphanages or abusive homes, and were often seen begging, inhaling 'aurolac' from sniffing bags, and roaming around the Bucharest Metro; this situation was presented in a documentary called Children Underground, which depicted the life of Romanian street children in 2001.
adnj wrote:TTO has an abortion rate that is about 48 per thousand women. The US rate is 12 per thousand. Seems like abortion in TTO is very acceptable.Dizzy28 wrote:Would be interesting to get an indepth look into the Trini opinion on Abortion as has been done in the US.
This country is generally conservative but People's views may vary regardless.While Pew found that sizable majorities of Americans said abortion should be legal if a woman’s health is at stake (73 percent) or if the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest (69 percent), just over half (54 percent) said it should be legal if the baby was likely to be born with severe disabilities or health issues.
The stage of pregnancy especially affects people’s views of abortion. Pew found that in the first six weeks of pregnancy, 51 percent of people said abortion should be generally legal, compared with 26 percent who said it should be illegal. By 24 weeks into a pregnancy, just 29 percent said it should be generally legal while 42 percent said it should be generally illegal.
All along, about a fifth of those polled say that it depends.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... -americans
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/fa ... -abortion/
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx
Even with abortion restricted to only saving the health of the woman, 40% of all pregnancies in TTO are terminated early. So pulling out early doesn't seem to be very acceptable.
You might need to do some secondary school condom training classes and oral contraceptive prescription sessions instead.
teems1 wrote:Trinidad follows the US.dogg wrote:All these people pon this thread bumping up their gums about issues that have absolutely nothing to do with their own lives.
What a thing!!
Who next? Kazakhstan abortion issues? Papua New Guinea? The Faroe Islands?
Geezus facting Christ!
There are 200k-300k persons with TT passports who live in the US and have lots of family visit frequently.
Lots of homophobes visit their family in NYC for a few weeks, and their views are changed when they realize gay people are normal and not some demon the church warned them about.
What happens in SCOTUS had a bigger impact than you think.
You saying married closeted gays, anti-abortion pro-choicers and anti-vax COVID mask wearers?Dizzy28 wrote:adnj wrote:TTO has an abortion rate that is about 48 per thousand women. The US rate is 12 per thousand. Seems like abortion in TTO is very acceptable.Dizzy28 wrote:Would be interesting to get an indepth look into the Trini opinion on Abortion as has been done in the US.
This country is generally conservative but People's views may vary regardless.While Pew found that sizable majorities of Americans said abortion should be legal if a woman’s health is at stake (73 percent) or if the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest (69 percent), just over half (54 percent) said it should be legal if the baby was likely to be born with severe disabilities or health issues.
The stage of pregnancy especially affects people’s views of abortion. Pew found that in the first six weeks of pregnancy, 51 percent of people said abortion should be generally legal, compared with 26 percent who said it should be illegal. By 24 weeks into a pregnancy, just 29 percent said it should be generally legal while 42 percent said it should be generally illegal.
All along, about a fifth of those polled say that it depends.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics ... -americans
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/fa ... -abortion/
https://news.gallup.com/poll/1576/abortion.aspx
Even with abortion restricted to only saving the health of the woman, 40% of all pregnancies in TTO are terminated early. So pulling out early doesn't seem to be very acceptable.
You might need to do some secondary school condom training classes and oral contraceptive prescription sessions instead.
We are also a nation of hypocrites. What is actually happening on the ground and what persons views on what should hold may be quite disparate.
De Dragon wrote:teems1 wrote:Trinidad follows the US.dogg wrote:All these people pon this thread bumping up their gums about issues that have absolutely nothing to do with their own lives.
What a thing!!
Who next? Kazakhstan abortion issues? Papua New Guinea? The Faroe Islands?
Geezus facting Christ!
There are 200k-300k persons with TT passports who live in the US and have lots of family visit frequently.
Lots of homophobes visit their family in NYC for a few weeks, and their views are changed when they realize gay people are normal and not some demon the church warned them about.
What happens in SCOTUS had a bigger impact than you think.
Plus, last I checked one can click on topics one has interest in.
dogg wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:dogg wrote:murican things.
Meaningless, pointless to tnt.
Why not just stay out of threads you not interested in?
You know abortion is illegal in TnT right?
Why you studying murican foolishnes.
If you so passionate about abortion, start at home before studying big bad murica
dogg wrote:Weird how so many trinis living in trini are so fanatical about American politics and politicians including Trump...
dogg wrote:This has anything to do with Trinidad and Tobago?
THe caribbean?
Or just murikan propaganda?
dogg wrote:Murican problems.
How the heck is Cuomo relevant to anything in TT?
dogg wrote:You and me both bro.
Its particularly entertaining watching trinis bawling and arguing about US politics
dogg wrote:man, i swear.
Some people in TT know more bout US politics than their own. Which trini should even care about this kinda minutia??? How is that even relevant to TnT??
dogg wrote:Why are you and others here so deeply invested in US politics??
dogg wrote:So will bodi price go down now?
Can one of these irrelevant murikan celebrities assist the commissioner in handling our violent crime situation?
The_Honourable wrote:De Dragon wrote:teems1 wrote:Trinidad follows the US.dogg wrote:All these people pon this thread bumping up their gums about issues that have absolutely nothing to do with their own lives.
What a thing!!
Who next? Kazakhstan abortion issues? Papua New Guinea? The Faroe Islands?
Geezus facting Christ!
There are 200k-300k persons with TT passports who live in the US and have lots of family visit frequently.
Lots of homophobes visit their family in NYC for a few weeks, and their views are changed when they realize gay people are normal and not some demon the church warned them about.
What happens in SCOTUS had a bigger impact than you think.
Plus, last I checked one can click on topics one has interest in.
It's a habit by dogg to jump in and complain about persons having international or geopolitical interests. His life would be easier by simply studying cheds he have interests in.dogg wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:dogg wrote:murican things.
Meaningless, pointless to tnt.
Why not just stay out of threads you not interested in?
You know abortion is illegal in TnT right?
Why you studying murican foolishnes.
If you so passionate about abortion, start at home before studying big bad muricadogg wrote:Weird how so many trinis living in trini are so fanatical about American politics and politicians including Trump...dogg wrote:This has anything to do with Trinidad and Tobago?
THe caribbean?
Or just murikan propaganda?dogg wrote:Murican problems.
How the heck is Cuomo relevant to anything in TT?dogg wrote:You and me both bro.
Its particularly entertaining watching trinis bawling and arguing about US politicsdogg wrote:man, i swear.
Some people in TT know more bout US politics than their own. Which trini should even care about this kinda minutia??? How is that even relevant to TnT??dogg wrote:Why are you and others here so deeply invested in US politics??dogg wrote:So will bodi price go down now?
Can one of these irrelevant murikan celebrities assist the commissioner in handling our violent crime situation?
matr1x wrote:Abortion tourism.
Now there is an idea
justheretoreadthecomments wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ekzYpBEYxE
This is hilarious
SuperiorMan wrote:justheretoreadthecomments wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ekzYpBEYxE
This is hilarious
Saw this already. Classic.
alfa wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:justheretoreadthecomments wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ekzYpBEYxE
This is hilarious
Saw this already. Classic.
Liberal logic at its funniest
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