Apparently the doctor told his patients that he was getting the sperm from medical students, but when he didn't have donors, he used his own. He did this for decades and some of th... moreApparently the doctor told his patients that he was getting the sperm from medical students, but when he didn't have donors, he used his own. He did this for decades and some of the children created are adults now who have put the pieces together. Initially, the doctor denied it, but after DNA tests were done, he admitted he may have used his own sperm as much as 50 times.
There are two aspects of this:
1) Should he face an obstruction of justice charge for lying about it?
2) Should he have to pay the children and their mothers damages?
More info here: http://fox59.com/2016/09/12/indianapolis-infertility-doctor-accused-of-using-his-own-sperm-on-patients-appears-in-court/ less
I just got done watching Steven Spielberg's Duel, which inspired my asking of this question.
There are many to choose from. You've got Joy Ride, Death Proof, Christine, The Car, an... moreI just got done watching Steven Spielberg's Duel, which inspired my asking of this question.
There are many to choose from. You've got Joy Ride, Death Proof, Christine, The Car, and maybe a few others I can't think of offhand. Does The Hitcher count...?
My personal choice would be Super Hybrid. I'm not saying it's a great film - quite the opposite. But its utter strangeness makes it a top notch guilty pleasure.
From a cookbook recipe I was making kimchi. The ingredients called for a slurry of water and rice flour(I used corn starch). However, the procedure did not include this slurry. Is... moreFrom a cookbook recipe I was making kimchi. The ingredients called for a slurry of water and rice flour(I used corn starch). However, the procedure did not include this slurry. Is the ingredients the mistake or is the mistake in the procedure?
FWIW, I've liked Lil Wayne ever since I heard Lollipop. :-) (The lyrics may not be safe for work or children, but the song itself is VERY finely constructed.)
Lil Wayne says he di... moreFWIW, I've liked Lil Wayne ever since I heard Lollipop. :-) (The lyrics may not be safe for work or children, but the song itself is VERY finely constructed.)
Lil Wayne says he didn’t think racism existed because white people attend his concerts, denies retirement rumors
Rapper Lil Wayne declared racism dead on Tuesday, citing his white concertgoers as an example.
When asked by “Undisputed” co-host Skip Bayless about a predominantly white Westchester audience for which he’d once performed, the New Orleans native said it signified to him “there was no such thing as racism.” less
i cant register, they blocked all my IP adresses, but once the account is made, i can login no matter my adress, it always work lol.
they banned all my dozens of dozens of previou... morei cant register, they blocked all my IP adresses, but once the account is made, i can login no matter my adress, it always work lol.
they banned all my dozens of dozens of previous accounts, because sometimes i talk about stuffs they dont like or whatever.
and activate the account too with a email adress... i used all mines
You know, those stir-fry frozen vegetables you get that have the red peppers and Chinese vegetables. It's because I live fish tacos, but I want to make a "fusion" food. Chinese and... moreYou know, those stir-fry frozen vegetables you get that have the red peppers and Chinese vegetables. It's because I live fish tacos, but I want to make a "fusion" food. Chinese and Mexican together. Thoughts?
To regret deeply or strongly; lament
To disapprove of, censure... moreDEPLORE
To regret deeply or strongly; lament
To disapprove of, censure
To feel or express deep grief for or in regard to
Synonyms for deplore are bemoan, bewail, mourn
FIRST AMENDMENT
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
ARTICLE VI... moreFIRST AMENDMENT
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof"
ARTICLE VI
"No religious test shall ever be required for federal office holders".
Thomas Jefferson wrote that the first amendment erected a wall of separation between church and state. James Madison wrote of "perfect separation" , "line of separation", "that separation of the church from the state". The TREATY OF TRIPOLI was incorporated as part of the supreme law of the land signed June 10, 1797 by President John Adams which begins "As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion...." Separation of church and state was first articulated by Roger Williams and William Penn and then by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson. It is not mere words to be cherrypicked by anti-Constitution religious folks. It is a specific intention that is very clear. Anti-Constitution folks keep trying to undo this. Why? less