Comments by "girl from the bronx by way of el barrio" (@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288) on "ABC News"
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Not working against the anger, not even attempting positive communication with this profoundly disaffected group to find solutions that will defuse the anger, that's just as bad. Remember, silence is the same as being complicit.
It would be like a crime prevention group saying, All these stores are sitting ducks for the next robbery. Oh well. Good luck with that." No, you get in there with security cameras, a better linkage with their local precinct, a buddy system with neighboring stores, a proactive prevention with foot patrol in the neighborhood, etc. There is work to be done, but I rarely hear the GOP talking about solutions. They prefer the media attention that comes with constantly setting your hair on fire.
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"reeree": I'm very confused by your phrasing. Judging by your previous posting, it seems that you are predisposed against doctors in general. If you were to actually listen to your doctors, you would realize that most doctors say "might" instead of "will", because they don't want to be in the position of making promises that they might not be able to fulfill. They want to present as much information as possible, then allow the patient to make an informed decision. That's what informed consent is. There are always pros and cons, not absolutes. Perhaps the extreme risk of retaining a still born fetus inside your body is acceptable risk for you. Can't help you with that, but you also cannot impose that risk on another mother because of something strange that your pastor once told you. In the long run, this horrible law will get changed when Texas taxpayers get tired of paying the numerous civil lawsuits that will be filed by damaged women and the families who have lost mothers, wives, daughters, sisters to this dangerous law. Shame on Texas, and shame on Texas voters if they don't fix this at the ballot box.
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Mr Netram, if you expect a response to your nonsense, please post your comment on the thread so everyone can read it. Let me leave you with some wisdom. Before the pandemic, NYC was enjoying historically low crime rates. Strict gun control got us there. Gun control works. Also, top murder rates by state: Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, South Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee. Be well, be safe, be careful with the information being fed to you by your handlers.
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Scorpio, since you need review, top murder rates by state: Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, South Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee. Not Illinois. States with flimsy gun laws supply the iron pipeline utilized by gun traffickers to supply criminals in urban centers. Guns don't drop out of the sky, they originate in gun friendly states. Ask any cop. Be safe.
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