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This is good news for American women who find it difficult to get abortion.


For years, an organization called Women on Web has given women a way to perform their own medication-induced abortions at home. The organization would remotely do online consultations, fill prescriptions, and ship pills that trigger miscarriages to women who live in countries where abortion is illegal. Several studies have shown that the service is safe.

For American women who’ve wanted pills, though, there’s been one major problem: Women on Web wouldn’t ship to the United States. American women could (and do) instead search online for abortion pills, but some of the medicines and pharmacies they’ve found have been less than reliable. Now Women on Web’s founder, a doctor named Rebecca Gomperts, has launched a new service that she says is just as safe as Women on Web, and it does ship to the United States. The cost is $95, but the website says the service will try to help women who can’t pay.

The anti-abortion nutjobs are thinking about stopping it, but they need to fuck off.
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Queer theory-brainwashed millennials have no clue what they are talking about when it comes to bullshit like transgenderism.  They wouldn't know about women's rights if it bit them in the ass.
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There was just one winner, in South Carolina, in the 1.6 billion-dollar MegaMillions lottery last night.
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Tales from the shithole WCSD:  An administrator who was recently fired from the district has decided to sue and perhaps get a couple hundred thousand dollars in a settlement.

I have to laugh at the idiot who is the head of the "principal's association."  She herself should have had her ass canned ten years ago.
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