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Is Fantasia Pregnant Again By Married Boyfriend Antwaun Cook?

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Fantasia — who admitted she was pregnant by married boyfriend Antwaun Cook and had an abortion – may be pregnant again! Two separate sources are saying that Fantasia is 2 1/2 months pregnant with Antwaun’s baby. For those of you living under a rock, Fantasia met Antwaun when he was married, allegedly had an affair with him, his wife left him, and took Fanny to court. Fantasia reportedly wants to break the news herself but she’s waiting until she completes her first trimester! Fantasia Testifies In Court, Admits To Aborting Antwuan Cook’s Baby Busted! Fantasia’s E-Mail Proves She Knew Antwuan Cook Was Married Vindicated! Judge Rules In Fantasia’s Favor Denied! Fantasia Tries To Cook Up Settlement With Boyfriend’s Ex-Wife Fantasia’s Married Man Antwaun Cook Finally Releases Statement! Fantasia Breaks Silence [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]

Is Fantasia Pregnant Again By Married Boyfriend Antwaun Cook?

Times/Herald video: Rick Scott on abortion, pill mills, gambling resorts and Facebook

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Gov. Rick Scott answered a few questions after talking to Department of Health employees Tuesday afternoon, the latest in his series of agency visits. Here are a few highlights (questions are paraphrased): Abortion Do you embrace the nearly 20 proposals in the Legislature that restrict abortions in this state, or do you draw the line somewhere? “We’ll I’ll review all those bills. But as you know I’ve… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Buzz Florida Politics Discovery Date : 22/03/2011 21:09 Number of articles : 2

Times/Herald video: Rick Scott on abortion, pill mills, gambling resorts and Facebook

Times/Herald video: Rick Scott on abortion, pill mills, gambling resorts and Facebook

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Gov. Rick Scott answered a few questions after talking to Department of Health employees Tuesday afternoon, the latest in his series of agency visits. Here are a few highlights (questions are paraphrased): Abortion Do you embrace the nearly 20 proposals in the Legislature that restrict abortions in this state, or do you draw the line somewhere? “We’ll I’ll review all those bills. But as you know I’ve… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Buzz Florida Politics Discovery Date : 22/03/2011 21:09 Number of articles : 2

Times/Herald video: Rick Scott on abortion, pill mills, gambling resorts and Facebook

Lara Stone in Vogue US of the Day

Lara Stone is a cunt. Long story short, she married some comedian, they had a court order so that their pictures were illegal to publish, I published them and they tried to sue me….so I can’t help but hate her and her gapped tooth face for doing that…But she does have great tits…. She has been in Vogue Topless in Plaster ….she was Naked in Interview ….and now in a bikini for VOGUE US and as much as I hate her in theory, I really don’t give a fuck…. FOLLOW ME

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Lily Allen Tits in From Riches to Rags of the Day

I make fun of Lily Allen often. I laugh about her abortion she pretended was a miscarriage, and about the miscarriage in the event it wasn’t an abortion, partially because I am a very sick person who finds pregnancy that doesn’t come to fruition on privileged cunts who don’t deserve happiness a lot of funny… She’s on some show no one cares about called From Riches to Rags. She showed her nipple, because she knows it’s the only way people will watch it, because even the title is horse shit, cuz I know she comes from a Rich family who made her career, and without that career, she still lives the good life…it’s almost mocking us actual poor people that she’s even put out smut like this…oh, it’s about her starting a vintage store…that makes sense…she’s still a delusional fucking pig can’t get over the fact Katy Perry and Lady Gaga made her obsolete and sent her back to England on the fat ass she rode in on…or that she pollutes our lives…but not as much as she pollutes her womb with her inability to make babies… That said, here’s her nipple from the show… FOLLOW ME

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Are You Taking Your Partner For Granted?

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Couples Alert!- Have you ever heard of the term the “7 year itch”? A recent UK study conducted for Warner Bros to promote the film, “Hall Pass” in UK theaters discovered couples tolerance for one another has decreased from 7 years  to 36 months. The study identified a list of things that couples acknowledged were annoying and bothered them about their partner.   It revealed the longer couples were together, the harder its been to keep the “spark” going. A list of the top ten everyday passion-killers were the following: Weight gain/lack of exercise, 13 percent Money & Spend thriftiness, 11 percent Anti-social working hours, 10 percent Hygiene issues (personal cleanliness), 9 percent In-Laws/extended family – too much/too little, 9 percent Lack of romance (sex, treats etc.), 8 percent Alcohol – drinking too much, 7 percent Snoring & anti social bedtime habits, 6 percent Lapsed fashion-Same old underwear/clothes, 4 percent Bathroom habits – Stray nail cuttings etc., 4 percent. Do you believe this applies to couples here in the U.S.? Would you give your partner a Hall Pass? We’ve love to hear your thoughts. Hit us up! Read the full article here follow me on twitter- @elev8_Kelly Related Articles: Dr. Elisa’s 10 Tips To Lasting Love 4 Ways To Have A Healthy Relationship Celebrating Marriage: From Day One To Year Fifty

Are You Taking Your Partner For Granted?

Georgia Rep. Calls For Death Penalty For Women Who Miscarry

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Statistics show that miscarriages account for around one quarter of all pregnancies , however it is contested that the rate may be much higher, as they occur early in the pregnancy, and the woman does not even know she is carrying yet. Recently, Georgia State Rep. Bobby Franklin has proposed a bill which would make abortion completely illegal and potentially put to death women who suffer a miscarriage. Yes, really. Rep. Franklin’s 10 page bill states that any miscarriage in which the mother could not prove that there was no ‘human involvement’, would be classed as a felony and punishable by life in prison or the death sentence. Further, the bill makes all women are responsible for protecting their fetus from the moment of conception. However the bill doesn’t go into specifics like what actually constitutes ‘human involvement’, and doesn’t specify how you can protect your fetus from conception, when you can’t even tell you’re pregnant until at least three weeks into the pregnancy. I guess when you’re a crazy old man, who has no chance of miscarrying yourself, and presumably have had all your children already, then you don’t need to worry about the specifics. Like considering that doctors do not even have a clear picture of what causes a miscarriage, how can human involvement even be defined? It reminds me of the proposed law in South Dakota, which made homicide legal, if it were to protect the life of an unborn child . Again the details were vague, leaving doctors at abortion clinics at the mercy of any crazy person who felt justified in killing them. Thankfully the law there was shelved. But the vagueness of the law isn’t even really my main problem. What really annoys me is the fact that miscarriage is being talked about at all. And by a bunch of middle aged males, who obviously have no ideas about medicine, or for that matter- women and their bodies. Having watched family members and friends suffer from miscarriages, I cannot even begin to fathom how it could be believed that someone would deliberately put themselves (and their families) through it. As if the pain of being told your child has died isn’t enough to have to deal with, imagine then being blamed for it and left to spend the rest of your life in prison. I’m not going to get int the whole debate about abortion, because I really don’t think there is a clear cut answer. My point is that miscarriage is not abortion, and thus, there should not, I don’t believe, even be a debate about the legality of miscarriage. Isn’t the main classification of a miscarriage that it was unintentional? It seems to me that this bill is just another example of the law makers trying to exert control over a woman’s mind and body. It fits in with a rape victim being blamed for the crime for dressing too provocatively, or Lara Logan being blamed by some quarters for being attacked because she was too attractive or ‘asked for it ‘ . Women are, in this case, being blamed for a common biological occurrence that not even the doctors can explain. You have to wonder if, if having children rested on male shoulder’s, would there be a push to criminalize miscarriage? I don’t believe that someone who has had no experience with suffering a miscarriage, can try and force their own opinions on an entire state. Hopefully, the policy makers and residents in Georgia share some of my sentiments and those of Mother Jones’ writer Jen Phillips who called it ‘the apex…of women hating craziness’ , and this bill is shelved also. Opinions? Should A Woman Who Kills Her Kids Get Away With Murder? Are Black Children An Endangered Species? Kanye West Tweets About Abortion For No Reason, Sparks Feud (Of Course)

Georgia Rep. Calls For Death Penalty For Women Who Miscarry

Georgia Rep. Calls For Death Penalty For Women Who Miscarry

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Statistics show that miscarriages account for around one quarter of all pregnancies , however it is contested that the rate may be much higher, as they occur early in the pregnancy, and the woman does not even know she is carrying yet. Recently, Georgia State Rep. Bobby Franklin has proposed a bill which would make abortion completely illegal and potentially put to death women who suffer a miscarriage. Yes, really. Rep. Franklin’s 10 page bill states that any miscarriage in which the mother could not prove that there was no ‘human involvement’, would be classed as a felony and punishable by life in prison or the death sentence. Further, the bill makes all women are responsible for protecting their fetus from the moment of conception. However the bill doesn’t go into specifics like what actually constitutes ‘human involvement’, and doesn’t specify how you can protect your fetus from conception, when you can’t even tell you’re pregnant until at least three weeks into the pregnancy. I guess when you’re a crazy old man, who has no chance of miscarrying yourself, and presumably have had all your children already, then you don’t need to worry about the specifics. Like considering that doctors do not even have a clear picture of what causes a miscarriage, how can human involvement even be defined? It reminds me of the proposed law in South Dakota, which made homicide legal, if it were to protect the life of an unborn child . Again the details were vague, leaving doctors at abortion clinics at the mercy of any crazy person who felt justified in killing them. Thankfully the law there was shelved. But the vagueness of the law isn’t even really my main problem. What really annoys me is the fact that miscarriage is being talked about at all. And by a bunch of middle aged males, who obviously have no ideas about medicine, or for that matter- women and their bodies. Having watched family members and friends suffer from miscarriages, I cannot even begin to fathom how it could be believed that someone would deliberately put themselves (and their families) through it. As if the pain of being told your child has died isn’t enough to have to deal with, imagine then being blamed for it and left to spend the rest of your life in prison. I’m not going to get int the whole debate about abortion, because I really don’t think there is a clear cut answer. My point is that miscarriage is not abortion, and thus, there should not, I don’t believe, even be a debate about the legality of miscarriage. Isn’t the main classification of a miscarriage that it was unintentional? It seems to me that this bill is just another example of the law makers trying to exert control over a woman’s mind and body. It fits in with a rape victim being blamed for the crime for dressing too provocatively, or Lara Logan being blamed by some quarters for being attacked because she was too attractive or ‘asked for it ‘ . Women are, in this case, being blamed for a common biological occurrence that not even the doctors can explain. You have to wonder if, if having children rested on male shoulder’s, would there be a push to criminalize miscarriage? I don’t believe that someone who has had no experience with suffering a miscarriage, can try and force their own opinions on an entire state. Hopefully, the policy makers and residents in Georgia share some of my sentiments and those of Mother Jones’ writer Jen Phillips who called it ‘the apex…of women hating craziness’ , and this bill is shelved also. Opinions? Should A Woman Who Kills Her Kids Get Away With Murder? Are Black Children An Endangered Species? Kanye West Tweets About Abortion For No Reason, Sparks Feud (Of Course)

Georgia Rep. Calls For Death Penalty For Women Who Miscarry

Stanek weekend question: Isn’t this the best pro-life ad you’ve ever seen?

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I’ve seen many good pro-life ads, but a new one by American Life League may just be the best ever. Entitled “Planned Parenthood’s Bunnies,” it not only promotes defunding the abortion behemoth, it shows the reality of abortion in a new, unique way. What do you think? Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : jillstanek.com Discovery Date : 26/02/2011 18:45 Number of articles : 2

Stanek weekend question: Isn’t this the best pro-life ad you’ve ever seen?