Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really have to wonder about the people that make this stuff up. Like this doctor had to create such a disgusting story when in reality, there probably is a rape victim impacted by the ruling. The selfishness and stupidity of this doctor is mind blowing.
She should lose her medical license and serve time.
I haven’t seen proof that the story is fabricated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re:
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You can confirm that an event happened without releasing a name. The doctor went public with it right?
This reminds me of all the stories during the pandemic which also could not be verified. All the crying nurses, etc.
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No, you cannot. Not as a govenment agency. There are special restrictions on potential identifiers such as age (at any given time, "pregnant" + "specific very young age" in "specific area" is going to be a likely unique identifier). Private citizens are bound by fear of being sued, but public employees have specific presumptive restrictions.
Test it. Call up your local CPS unit -- for DC, it's CFSA at https://cfsa.dc.gov/service/report-child-abuse-and-neglect . Ask if they can confirm or deny that, say, there is a pregnant 11 year old. Just do it. I'd bet a paycheck that you do not get a straight yes or no.
Put your money where your mouth it. Test that assumption you are so fond of. See if it holds.
Did you call, PP?
No. I was too busy following up on the results of the FOIA in Ohio. No one - NO ONE can confirm the story. It's a lie
Someone FOIAd every police department in Ohio?
What, you think PP would shitpost without having the receipts to back it up? Well, I never! /s
The Ohio DA, police departments, and abortion clinics have no record. In addition, Dr. Bernard is full of comments in the past, was outspoken prior, but now is all 'no comment'. She has a history of not reporting abuse cases to the state, something she is legally bound to do.
Every police department and county/city/township prosecutor in Ohio?
The DA. So yes
Someone was claiming earlier that everyone had been FOIAd. DA saying something on Fox is not equivalent to that.
Anonymous wrote:You really have to wonder about the people that make this stuff up. Like this doctor had to create such a disgusting story when in reality, there probably is a rape victim impacted by the ruling. The selfishness and stupidity of this doctor is mind blowing.
She should lose her medical license and serve time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re:
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You can confirm that an event happened without releasing a name. The doctor went public with it right?
This reminds me of all the stories during the pandemic which also could not be verified. All the crying nurses, etc.
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No, you cannot. Not as a govenment agency. There are special restrictions on potential identifiers such as age (at any given time, "pregnant" + "specific very young age" in "specific area" is going to be a likely unique identifier). Private citizens are bound by fear of being sued, but public employees have specific presumptive restrictions.
Test it. Call up your local CPS unit -- for DC, it's CFSA at https://cfsa.dc.gov/service/report-child-abuse-and-neglect . Ask if they can confirm or deny that, say, there is a pregnant 11 year old. Just do it. I'd bet a paycheck that you do not get a straight yes or no.
Put your money where your mouth it. Test that assumption you are so fond of. See if it holds.
Did you call, PP?
No. I was too busy following up on the results of the FOIA in Ohio. No one - NO ONE can confirm the story. It's a lie
Someone FOIAd every police department in Ohio?
What, you think PP would shitpost without having the receipts to back it up? Well, I never! /s
The Ohio DA, police departments, and abortion clinics have no record. In addition, Dr. Bernard is full of comments in the past, was outspoken prior, but now is all 'no comment'. She has a history of not reporting abuse cases to the state, something she is legally bound to do.
Every police department and county/city/township prosecutor in Ohio?
The DA. So yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re:
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You can confirm that an event happened without releasing a name. The doctor went public with it right?
This reminds me of all the stories during the pandemic which also could not be verified. All the crying nurses, etc.
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No, you cannot. Not as a govenment agency. There are special restrictions on potential identifiers such as age (at any given time, "pregnant" + "specific very young age" in "specific area" is going to be a likely unique identifier). Private citizens are bound by fear of being sued, but public employees have specific presumptive restrictions.
Test it. Call up your local CPS unit -- for DC, it's CFSA at https://cfsa.dc.gov/service/report-child-abuse-and-neglect . Ask if they can confirm or deny that, say, there is a pregnant 11 year old. Just do it. I'd bet a paycheck that you do not get a straight yes or no.
Put your money where your mouth it. Test that assumption you are so fond of. See if it holds.
Did you call, PP?
No. I was too busy following up on the results of the FOIA in Ohio. No one - NO ONE can confirm the story. It's a lie
Someone FOIAd every police department in Ohio?
What, you think PP would shitpost without having the receipts to back it up? Well, I never! /s
The Ohio DA, police departments, and abortion clinics have no record. In addition, Dr. Bernard is full of comments in the past, was outspoken prior, but now is all 'no comment'. She has a history of not reporting abuse cases to the state, something she is legally bound to do.
Every police department and county/city/township prosecutor in Ohio?
Anonymous wrote:I thought we all knew this was a fishy story since the law wouldnt actually require her to leave the state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re:
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You can confirm that an event happened without releasing a name. The doctor went public with it right?
This reminds me of all the stories during the pandemic which also could not be verified. All the crying nurses, etc.
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No, you cannot. Not as a govenment agency. There are special restrictions on potential identifiers such as age (at any given time, "pregnant" + "specific very young age" in "specific area" is going to be a likely unique identifier). Private citizens are bound by fear of being sued, but public employees have specific presumptive restrictions.
Test it. Call up your local CPS unit -- for DC, it's CFSA at https://cfsa.dc.gov/service/report-child-abuse-and-neglect . Ask if they can confirm or deny that, say, there is a pregnant 11 year old. Just do it. I'd bet a paycheck that you do not get a straight yes or no.
Put your money where your mouth it. Test that assumption you are so fond of. See if it holds.
Did you call, PP?
No. I was too busy following up on the results of the FOIA in Ohio. No one - NO ONE can confirm the story. It's a lie
Someone FOIAd every police department in Ohio?
What, you think PP would shitpost without having the receipts to back it up? Well, I never! /s
The Ohio DA, police departments, and abortion clinics have no record. In addition, Dr. Bernard is full of comments in the past, was outspoken prior, but now is all 'no comment'. She has a history of not reporting abuse cases to the state, something she is legally bound to do.
I think Dr. Bernard is our next Jussie Smollett.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we all knew this was a fishy story since the law wouldnt actually require her to leave the state?
Why wouldn’t it?
This.
No exceptions for rape or incest, no matter the age of the child.
It is disgusting that some of you think that's acceptable.
According to the Ohio AG, there is an exception for anyone to get an abortion when there is a health risk.
This child would qualify.
Dp- That’s not how the state legislature publicly spoke about the bill.
In fact one of the lawmakers specifically argued that the even a young child should Not be able to access a safe and legal abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we all knew this was a fishy story since the law wouldnt actually require her to leave the state?
Why wouldn’t it?
This.
No exceptions for rape or incest, no matter the age of the child.
It is disgusting that some of you think that's acceptable.
According to the Ohio AG, there is an exception for anyone to get an abortion when there is a health risk.
This child would qualify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we all knew this was a fishy story since the law wouldnt actually require her to leave the state?
Why wouldn’t it?
This.
No exceptions for rape or incest, no matter the age of the child.
It is disgusting that some of you think that's acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re:
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You can confirm that an event happened without releasing a name. The doctor went public with it right?
This reminds me of all the stories during the pandemic which also could not be verified. All the crying nurses, etc.
-------------------
No, you cannot. Not as a govenment agency. There are special restrictions on potential identifiers such as age (at any given time, "pregnant" + "specific very young age" in "specific area" is going to be a likely unique identifier). Private citizens are bound by fear of being sued, but public employees have specific presumptive restrictions.
Test it. Call up your local CPS unit -- for DC, it's CFSA at https://cfsa.dc.gov/service/report-child-abuse-and-neglect . Ask if they can confirm or deny that, say, there is a pregnant 11 year old. Just do it. I'd bet a paycheck that you do not get a straight yes or no.
Put your money where your mouth it. Test that assumption you are so fond of. See if it holds.
Did you call, PP?
No. I was too busy following up on the results of the FOIA in Ohio. No one - NO ONE can confirm the story. It's a lie
Someone FOIAd every police department in Ohio?
What, you think PP would shitpost without having the receipts to back it up? Well, I never! /s
The Ohio DA, police departments, and abortion clinics have no record. In addition, Dr. Bernard is full of comments in the past, was outspoken prior, but now is all 'no comment'. She has a history of not reporting abuse cases to the state, something she is legally bound to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we all knew this was a fishy story since the law wouldnt actually require her to leave the state?
Why wouldn’t it?
Anonymous wrote:I thought we all knew this was a fishy story since the law wouldnt actually require her to leave the state?