Many women especially have been silenced or movements have been attempted to silence women for telling the truth.
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Obituary: Noted sportscaster Dick Enberg, 82 (!), has died, his family believes of a heart attack. He was found dead in his home in La Jolla, California.
He worked in sportscasting for decades, but I never thought he was that old.
Raised in Armada, Michigan, Enberg's first radio job was actually as a radio station custodian in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, when he was a junior at Central Michigan. He made $1 an hour. The owner also gave him weekend sports and disc jockey gigs, also at $1 an hour. From there he began doing high school and college football games._____
During his nine years broadcasting UCLA basketball, the Bruins won eight NCAA titles under coach John Wooden. Enberg broadcast nine no-hitters, including two by San Francisco's Tim Lincecum against the Padres in 2013 and 2014.
He said the most historically important event he covered was "The Game of the Century," Houston's victory over UCLA in 1968 that snapped the Bruins' 47-game winning streak.
Not surprising Ohio governor John Kasich signed an abortion bill that would prevent abortions in the event of Down syndrome:
The law prohibits abortions after prenatal tests reveal Down syndrome in a fetus or if there's "any other reason to believe" the fetus has the genetic condition.
A person performing an abortion in such a case could face a fourth-degree felony charge, and physicians could lose their licenses. The woman seeking the abortion would not be held accountable, according to the legislation.
Similar laws have passed in North Dakota and Indiana, though a federal judge blocked the Indiana law. The North Dakota law went into effect in 2013.
What families need is support for their Down syndrome children, not restrict abortion access.
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This was the year the trans insanity reached fever pitch, and yes, it is a war on women.
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