Author: Michael

PHILADELPHIA — As the old saying goes, when you fall off your bike, dust yourself off and get right back on. But it’s not that easy for many children, alarming research shows. Bicycles are responsible for over a million broken bones in children over the past two decades, reports a new study. The 20-year review shows…
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Senator Ted Cruz, a longtime pro-life Texas senator, is not happy with Joe Biden’s recent ruling from his FDA that essentially turns pharmacies into abortion centers.
As LifeNews reported, the FDA will allow pharmacies to sell the dangerous abortion drug that has killed millions of babies and injured thousands of women. Previously, mifepristone could only be dispensed by clinics, medical offices, and hospitals or under the supervision of a licensed physician.
Following the decision, Walgreens and CVS announced they will sell the abortion drug that has killed millions of babies.

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“There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.”—Montesquieu, Enlightenment philosopher

For those wondering what to expect from the government in 2023, it looks like we’re going to be in for more of the same in terms of the government’s brand of madness, mayhem, corruption and brutality.
Digital prisons. Unceasingly, the government and its corporate partners are pushing for a national digital ID system.

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A practice to expand the pool of live donor organs is getting increased attention as doctors and patient advocates say it plays fast and loose with the legal definitions of death.
The practice known as normothermic regional perfusion with controlled donation after circulatory death (NRP-cDCD) involves inducing brain death in terminal patients by clamping off their brain stems and restarting their hearts to keep the organs viable. Medpage reported in September that three hospitals in Arizona, Nebraska, and New York are conducting clinical trials to expand the practice.

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