Its certainly not ideal. Good thing human pregnancies are so short. |
Also true for decades: divorcing women who didn’t want to be pregnant anymore because it would delay their divorce could choose to have an abortion. |
It seems to me that is the bigger issue, the one to focus on. |
| yes |
Makes perfect sense. Just as easy for a mother to hate the father for some obscure reason, and keep the child from him. Happens all the time. The law wants to be fair to both parents. |
| I’m optimistic |
+1 |
| Republicans have a 26 year old football player running for congress in the most important swing district |
Which race is this? |
NC-13 |
*Former* football player. Who graduated from Yale with a degree in political science. Looks like a great young candidate. |
I can't tell from his Wikipedia if he dropped out of law school or not LOL at the subtle dig:
Does anyone "retire" from college sports after playing four games? Cook Report says this race is a toss up. I'm sure a young man who maybe dropped out of law school and played four football games at Yale has as good a chance as anyone of winning against an incumbent in this political client. Also boy both the candidates' names sound like they were made up by a southern gothic writer: Bo Hines and Wiley Nickel |
*climate* not client |
Yes. When an injury prevents one from playing. And, perhaps it is considered a toss up. But, a hell of a lot more Democrats are going to have to turn out to vote to make this competitive https://ballotpedia.org/North_Carolina%27s_13th_Congressional_District |
| Republicans will get a majority and Cheri Beasley will win the senate seat |