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After UPS worker's death, colleagues demand more protection from COVID-19 - WHAS11

UPS said they’re purchasing as much hand sanitizer as possible and supplying gloves to those who need it most.

A UPS spokesperson confirms one of their workers in Louisville passed away, but they have not commented on how he died. Governor Beshear mentioned his death Monday evening during his daily presser on COVID-19.

“I still haven’t processed it yet," said Tim Murphy, a longtime friend of the UPS worker who passed away over the weekend.

Do you think they’ll think of all of us that were essential as the greatest generation for being so brave I went to work every day even though I could’ve died at any moment. 😂

We went through Hell four years ago...and still not answers on Who and Why started this pandemic. I remember reading an article about a Church Choir that decided to quarantine at a remote location thinking that this virus was not (airborne), they followed the WHO guidelines at that time. Most of them died, the stupidity of the so called professionals showed their true worth. Shortly after that Floyd got killed and the Dems ran with it without considering the possibilities of riots, COVID spread and killings in our streets...
 

Thebrownblob

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We went through Hell four years ago...and still not answers on Who and Why started this pandemic. I remember reading an article about a Church Choir that decided to quarantine at a remote location thinking that this virus was not (airborne), they followed the WHO guidelines at that time. Most of them died, the stupidity of the so called professionals showed their true worth. Shortly after that Floyd got killed and the Dems ran with it without considering the possibilities of riots, COVID spread and killings in our streets...
We went through hell because of the government that’s the Who.

Why was because of money.

Your recollection of that story is a slight bit off. There was 122 choir singers about 50 got sick and two elderly people died later both of them with comorbidities.

 

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Thebrownblob

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Where I come from “sexual abuse” is rape. How does your community justify sexual abuse? They call it a lil ol’ mistake?

Actually, were you come from. It wouldn’t have even even made it to court.

“In Missouri, the law allows survivors of unlawful sexual offenses involving an adult carry a two-year criminal statute of limitations in Missouri.
for civil lawsuits related to assault or battery, the time limit for adult victims to file a claim is two years from the incident.”
 

Next Day Err

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Actually, were you come from. It wouldn’t have even even made it to court.

“In Missouri, the law allows survivors of unlawful sexual offenses involving an adult carry a two-year criminal statute of limitations in Missouri.
for civil lawsuits related to assault or battery, the time limit for adult victims to file a claim is two years from the incident.”
Where I live the government hates women, so that makes sense.
 

Thebrownblob

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Women have to leave the state if they’re at risk of a bad pregnancy that will ruin their future fertility, too. They hate women here.
Oh no I bet there’s a lot of outrage!

Of course with a little searching, you can see once again you’re not telling the whole truth.

Governor Parson's proclamation notifies the Missouri Revisor of Statutes of the effective date of Section 188.017 RSMo.

Section 188.017, or the "Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act," includes several provisions:

  • Prohibits doctors from performing abortions unless there is a medical emergency;
  • Creates criminal liability for any person who knowingly performs or induces a non-medical emergency abortion and subjects his or her professional license to suspension; and
  • Protects any woman who receives an illegal abortion from being prosecuted in violation of the Act.
The "Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act" was included in HB 126 and contingent upon the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade in whole or in part. Governor Parson signed HB 126 in 2019.

Governor Parson's Administration is coordinating with the Missouri Attorney General to quickly resolve any litigation against HB 126 before the Courts that is currently preventing implementation of the law.


Bad pregnancy? Looks like if the mothers life is at risk there’s no problem?
 

Next Day Err

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Oh no I bet there’s a lot of outrage!

Of course with a little searching, you can see once again you’re not telling the whole truth.

Governor Parson's proclamation notifies the Missouri Revisor of Statutes of the effective date of Section 188.017 RSMo.

Section 188.017, or the "Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act," includes several provisions:

  • Prohibits doctors from performing abortions unless there is a medical emergency;
  • Creates criminal liability for any person who knowingly performs or induces a non-medical emergency abortion and subjects his or her professional license to suspension; and
  • Protects any woman who receives an illegal abortion from being prosecuted in violation of the Act.
The "Right to Life of the Unborn Child Act" was included in HB 126 and contingent upon the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade in whole or in part. Governor Parson signed HB 126 in 2019.

Governor Parson's Administration is coordinating with the Missouri Attorney General to quickly resolve any litigation against HB 126 before the Courts that is currently preventing implementation of the law.


Bad pregnancy? Looks like if the mothers life is at risk there’s no problem?
I didn't say "the mother's life", I said her future fertitlity.
 

Thebrownblob

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I didn't say "the mother's life", I said her future fertitlity.
Abortions can cause fertility issues as well. What’s your point?

I was unaware that pregnancies generally cause fertility issues. But you can probably make up just about any excuse to support your claim.

The good news is maybe you’ll be able to vote on it directly.
 

Next Day Err

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I was unaware
Now you're aware. Ectopic pregnancy is an example. If anyone in this forum had a loved one with a complicated pregnancy that required an abortion I can guarantee you they'd hit the road or the airport to make sure that woman's health and wellbeing was protected. This is the hypocrisy that Democrats see, plain as day. Women and the men that love them are pissed and are going to vote. There's potentially a referendum here in the state of MO that may be on the November ballot that puts the power back in the hands of patients. It's the right thing to do. Government needs to get out of the bedroom and the exam room, period.
 

Thebrownblob

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Now you're aware. Ectopic pregnancy is an example. If anyone in this forum had a loved one with a complicated pregnancy that required an abortion I can guarantee you they'd hit the road or the airport to make sure that woman's health and wellbeing was protected. This is the hypocrisy that Democrats see, plain as day. Women and the men that love them are pissed and are going to vote. There's potentially a referendum here in the state of MO that may be on the November ballot that puts the power back in the hands of patients. It's the right thing to do. Government needs to get out of the bedroom and the exam room, period.
A little research shows, even if put to a vote of Missouri it has a very slim majority voting for.
Even further, the undecided could swing at the other way very easily.

Just because you’re a rabbid pro abortionist doesn’t mean everyone is.

And it’s your side that his allow the encroachment of government in healthcare and Even wants more so spare me dramatics

Ultimately, the people of Missouri will decide just like it should be.

“Ectopic pregnancy can be diagnosed very early in pregnancy, but they still make up less than 2% of all pregnancies.”
 

Next Day Err

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A little research shows, even if put to a vote of Missouri it has a very slim majority voting for.
Even further, the undecided could swing at the other way very easily.

Just because you’re a rabbid pro abortionist doesn’t mean everyone is.

And it’s your side that his allow the encroachment of government in healthcare and Even wants more so spare me dramatics

Ultimately, the people of Missouri will decide just like it should be.

“Ectopic pregnancy can be diagnosed very early in pregnancy, but they still make up less than 2% of all pregnancies.”
And alllllll those people would leave the state if their loved one needed an abortion to protect their health and wellbeing.
 

Thebrownblob

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And alllllll those people would leave the state if their loved one needed an abortion to protect their health and wellbeing.
And all those people that may have an abortion in the state could also have infertility at about the same rate one to 2% why don’t you love them?

Your concern has very little to do with women’s healthcare. Approximately less than 2% by the way. You’re just a radical. And pretty much every sense of the word. Especially when it involves death.
Wars, police shooting people on and on you can’t get enough of it.

Don’t worry, I’m certain they’ll be a vote soon. According to you, women are extremely angry.

Until then, it’s the law of the land as you so loved to point out when it’s something you like.
 

Next Day Err

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And all those people that may have an abortion in the state could also have infertility at about the same rate one to 2% why don’t you love them?

Your concern has very little to do with women’s healthcare. Approximately less than 2% by the way. You’re just a radical. And pretty much every sense of the word. Especially when it involves death.
Wars, police shooting people on and on you can’t get enough of it.

Don’t worry, I’m certain they’ll be a vote soon. According to you, women are extremely angry.

Until then, it’s the law of the land as you so loved to point out when it’s something you like.
My stepsister lives here in MO with her husband. She was pregnant and wanted the baby. Turns out the baby had a birth defect that would either kill the baby before or shortly after birth. She and her husband were prepared to go to Illinois to have an abortion but she suddenly miscarried.

She’s anti abortion. Of course, until pregnancy happened to her and she would have sought one.
 

Thebrownblob

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My stepsister lives here in MO with her husband. She was pregnant and wanted the baby. Turns out the baby had a birth defect that would either kill the baby before or shortly after birth. She and her husband were prepared to go to Illinois to have an abortion but she suddenly miscarried.

She’s anti abortion. Of course, until pregnancy happened to her and she would have sought one.
Hopefully they’re more successful next time. And you can be uncle err!
 
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