Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

Shannon Watts
@shannonrwatts
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14h
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1) The hospital called the police to accuse Brittany Watts of a possible crime;

2) Police chose to file charges;

3) The grand jury only dropped charges because there's no Ohio
law requiring miscarriage remains to be buried or cremated.


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And if you don’t think Ohio lawmakers will now pass
a law dictating how women must handle their
miscarriages to avoid criminal prosecution,
you’re not paying attention.
 
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Jo
@JoJoFromJerz
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15h
They’re not going to put a woman in jail for having a miscarriage.
Let that sink in.
In the state of Ohio, they very seriously considered punishing a woman with a year in prison… because she miscarried.

They’ve decided not to.
But that it even got to that point is f’ng insane.
 
Jo
@JoJoFromJerz
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15h
They’re not going to put a woman in jail for having a miscarriage.
Let that sink in.
In the state of Ohio, they very seriously considered punishing a woman with a year in prison… because she miscarried.

They’ve decided not to.
But that it even got to that point is f’ng insane.

I don't have to research this to know this is horse****.
 
Jo
@JoJoFromJerz
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23h
In case you missed it, a Florida school district removed dictionaries

from their libraries because they included descriptions of “sexual conduct”

which violated the law as set forth by Ron DeSantis.

Dictionaries.

Totally normal, right?
 
https://www.troyrecord.com/2024/01/14/hochul-announces-state-plans-for-april-eclipse/

ALBANY, N.Y. — On April 8, New York State will experience its first total solar eclipse in nearly a century. Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced updated statewide plans for eclipse safety.

According to a press release from the governor’s office, during the afternoon of April 8, within a window of 3:15 to 3:30 p.m., the moon will pass between the earth and sun, turning day into night for 1 ½ minutes to 3 ½ minutes. The roughly 100-mile wide path of totality will enter in the southwestern part of the state at just after 3:15 p.m., and will depart northern New York just before 3:30.



For the last 15 months, an interagency task force comprised of nearly two dozen state agencies and authorities has been collaborating on plans to ensure a safe and memorable viewing experience for New York State’s residents and visitors.


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I hate government
 
https://www.troyrecord.com/2024/01/14/hochul-announces-state-plans-for-april-eclipse/

ALBANY, N.Y. — On April 8, New York State will experience its first total solar eclipse in nearly a century. Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced updated statewide plans for eclipse safety.

According to a press release from the governor’s office, during the afternoon of April 8, within a window of 3:15 to 3:30 p.m., the moon will pass between the earth and sun, turning day into night for 1 ½ minutes to 3 ½ minutes. The roughly 100-mile wide path of totality will enter in the southwestern part of the state at just after 3:15 p.m., and will depart northern New York just before 3:30.



For the last 15 months, an interagency task force comprised of nearly two dozen state agencies and authorities has been collaborating on plans to ensure a safe and memorable viewing experience for New York State’s residents and visitors.


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I hate government

Well, with so much of society dumbed down you do have to tell the idiots not to look up directly at the eclipse unless you have protective eyewear.
 
https://www.troyrecord.com/2024/01/14/hochul-announces-state-plans-for-april-eclipse/

ALBANY, N.Y. — On April 8, New York State will experience its first total solar eclipse in nearly a century. Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced updated statewide plans for eclipse safety.

According to a press release from the governor’s office, during the afternoon of April 8, within a window of 3:15 to 3:30 p.m., the moon will pass between the earth and sun, turning day into night for 1 ½ minutes to 3 ½ minutes. The roughly 100-mile wide path of totality will enter in the southwestern part of the state at just after 3:15 p.m., and will depart northern New York just before 3:30.



For the last 15 months, an interagency task force comprised of nearly two dozen state agencies and authorities has been collaborating on plans to ensure a safe and memorable viewing experience for New York State’s residents and visitors.


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I hate government

I'm pleased to say that my afternoon classes will not be meeting on April 8.
 
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