BuaConstrictor
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Oh, so you're wrong again.
Oh, so you're wrong again.
Our DIL has always had problems getting pregnant. They went the IVF route, but went to her home country of Columbia to have the procedure because it was much cheaper. She is having twins.Medical costs surrounding IVF are astronomical and the predictable issues created such as premature birth of triplets border on malpractice, IMO. I think the issue of septuplets and whatnot have substantially subsided as fewer embryos are implanted now than in the past. If you can shell out If you can pay $20k -$50k to manufacture a pregnancy in a lab - you can put up a bond for the NICU costs for early delivery of twins.
Putting someone on ignore is the most cringe worthy thing ever.Just quit feedin' the troll, ya'll. Come join me, put him on ignore. You won't be missing anythingNever put anyone else on ignore before because I thought even the people I may disagree with bring useful discussion to the board. Not that one. That speaks volumes after 14 years.
It's not well reasoned at all
Our DIL has always had problems getting pregnant. They went the IVF route, but went to her home country of Columbia to have the procedure because it was much cheaper. She is having twins.
Bless your little brain.Yeah the real story is malicious compliance from libtard bureaucrats
You think Pete Hegseth is the one going and individually adjudicating all of these domain changes and not existing DOD employees who may be acting in bad faith to discredit the new administration?Right... That's why they removed this one, changed the URL to include DEI, and then put it back up after it was discovered.
Pentagon website removes, then restores, page honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient https://www.npr.org/2025/03/17/nx-s1-5330848/defense-pentagon-black-medal-of-honor-charles-rogers
1. Prove this.not existing DOD employees who may be acting in bad faith to discredit the new administration?
Prove that Pete Hegseth isn’t going and editing the websites?1. Prove this.
2. I look forward to Hegseth terminating these employees and restoring the websites to their original forms!
*Looks at the sentence I quoted*Prove that Pete Hegseth isn’t going and editing the websites?
Prove this.It is definitely malicious compliance
Some federal judge would probably block them from being fired anyways*Looks at the sentence I quoted*
*Double takes at your response to it*
You can't be this stupid, can you?
Prove this.
I look forward to Hegseth terminating these employees and having the websites restored/restored to their original forms since he knows about them now!
Some federal judge would probably block them from being fired anyways
The Constitution be damned.
This is from the musk AIIsn't there a Grey area where people aren't sure if it's more than two or two consecutive? I've read that they are exploring that.
This is from the musk AI
"In the United States, a person can serve as president for a maximum of two terms, totaling eight years, whether those terms are consecutive or non-consecutive. This restriction comes from the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1951. The only exception is if someone assumes the presidency mid-term (e.g., as vice president succeeding a president who dies or resigns) and serves less than two years of that term—they could then still run for two full terms of their own, potentially totaling up to ten years in office. Historically, Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms, winning four elections before the amendment was enacted."
No it's not.It's very opaque and open to interpretation.