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RE: Stewart Mandel/Business is bout to pick up with Washington State Football & Coach
(08-19-2021 01:55 PM)usffan Wrote:  Meanwhile, back to the topic at hand (and to little surprise, imo)...



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Not going to risk his contract.

Maybe he had a lawyer tell him it wasn't a good risk fighting in court.
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RE: Stewart Mandel/Business is bout to pick up with Washington State Football & Coach
(08-19-2021 01:27 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 01:24 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 01:20 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 11:38 AM)domer1978 Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 11:32 AM)dbackjon Wrote:  Abortions aren't communicable.

But yet they end in death 100% of the time. What is COVID's death rate?

Women die due to lack of abortion access - other than that, zero death rate

I would say very few women who have abortions die each year from having an abortion or lack of access to them. Hundreds of thousands of women (females) are killed each year by being aborted.


Women died regularly when abortion was outlawed. Other than a miniscule amount from complications, there are no deaths from abortion.

Depends on what you mean by "regularly". Circa 1968, five years before the tragic Roe decision, IIRC the CDC says about 130 women died during abortions. It was thousands in the 1930s, so that's a pretty steep drop and a pretty small number, relative to the millions and millions of women in the USA.

So to me, it doesn't appear that women were dying regularly when abortion was outlawed, at least not in the years before the horrible "Roe" decision.

As for today, seems clear to me that hundreds of thousands of humans are killed by being aborted every year. That's a far greater tragedy, from my POV.
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RE: Stewart Mandel/Business is bout to pick up with Washington State Football & Coach
(08-19-2021 02:06 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 01:55 PM)usffan Wrote:  Meanwhile, back to the topic at hand (and to little surprise, imo)...



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Not going to risk his contract.

Maybe he had a lawyer tell him it wasn't a good risk fighting in court.

If he was coaching Mississippi St. And not Washington state, he might resist the mandate. The optics in a blue state like Washington would result in him losing his job.
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RE: Stewart Mandel/Business is bout to pick up with Washington State Football & Coach
(08-19-2021 02:17 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 01:27 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 01:24 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 01:20 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(08-19-2021 11:38 AM)domer1978 Wrote:  But yet they end in death 100% of the time. What is COVID's death rate?

Women die due to lack of abortion access - other than that, zero death rate

I would say very few women who have abortions die each year from having an abortion or lack of access to them. Hundreds of thousands of women (females) are killed each year by being aborted.


Women died regularly when abortion was outlawed. Other than a miniscule amount from complications, there are no deaths from abortion.

Depends on what you mean by "regularly". Circa 1968, five years before the tragic Roe decision, IIRC the CDC says about 130 women died during abortions. It was thousands in the 1930s, so that's a pretty steep drop and a pretty small number, relative to the millions and millions of women in the USA.

So to me, it doesn't appear that women were dying regularly when abortion was outlawed, at least not in the years before the horrible "Roe" decision.

As for today, seems clear to me that hundreds of thousands of humans are killed by being aborted every year. That's a far greater tragedy, from my POV.

One big difference was in 1930, birth control was illegal, and abortion illegal everywhere. By 1968, about half the country lived in states where abortion could be obtained.
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