Kavanaugh is on fire

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Sep 27, 2018.

  1. You must hear that a lot.

    Feel better now?
     
    #661     Oct 3, 2018
  2. “Idle youth, enslaved to everything; by being too sensitive I have wasted my life.” ― Arthur Rimbaud

    Whenever I suggest to Pointy that he has no reason to be here really, is just pissing in the wind etc. he goes quiet for a bit.
     
    #662     Oct 3, 2018
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  3. Poindexter

    Poindexter

    Just because you hear it a lot doesn't mean anyone else does. Sorry :(
     
    #663     Oct 3, 2018
  4. :(

    See here Pointy, a one contract trade, something affordable to you. You just need to learn how to trade a channel breakout.

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    If you just tried some live trades you would learn something important about traders.
     
    #664     Oct 3, 2018
  5. As supporters cheered, the president ridiculed Ford’s testimony before the Senate judiciary committee last week, where she conceded she could not remember certain details but vividly recounted the alleged assault by Kavanaugh.

    “I wish he hadn’t have done it and I just say it’s kind of appalling,” the Republican senator Jeff Flake of Arizona said in an interview with NBC. “There is no time and no place for remarks like that, but to discuss something this sensitive at a political rally is just not right.”

    Flake later predicted to CNN that the FBI would complete its report on Wednesday or Thursday.

    Two other Republican swing votes, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, also rebuked Trump from Capitol Hill.

    The president’s comments were just plain wrong,” Collins said.

    Murkowski told reporters it was “wholly inappropriate” and “unacceptable” for Trump to mock Ford. “I am taking everything into account,” she said.

    I am taking everything into account

    Lisa Murkowski
    Even Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump and Kavanaugh’s most vociferous defenders – who dramatically snatched control of the questioning during last week’s hearing from the Republican-appointed prosecutor Rachel Mitchell – said on Wednesday: “I do not like what the president said last night.”


    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/03/donald-trump-republicans-christine-blasey-ford

    Of course the president needs to distract from his looming tax scandal. Lets face it, he released the nude photos of Melania when he was getting killed for the Kahn attacks. He has no line.
     
    #666     Oct 3, 2018
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  6. Oooh, feeling manly yet? Because I'm guessing that diminishing women is what elevates you.

    Here, asshole, read something useful:

    Health Problems in Women Can Persist Years After Sexual Assault:

    https://www.livescience.com/63737-sexual-assault-harassment-harms-health.html

    Women can experience lingering health problems years after workplace sexual harassment or sexual assault, a new study finds.

    These health problems can include high blood pressure, poor-quality sleep, anxiety and symptoms of depression, the researchers found after doing medical exams of about 300 women.

    The findings are timely given the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, in which a growing number of women are talking about their sexual harassment and assault experiences, according to a statement about the research, which was published online today (Oct. 3) in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine and will be presented at the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) annual meeting in San Diego on Friday (Oct. 5). [6 Ways Sexual Harassment Damages Women's Health]

    Women can experience lingering health problems years after workplace sexual harassment or sexual assault, a new study finds.

    These health problems can include high blood pressure, poor-quality sleep, anxiety and symptoms of depression, the researchers found after doing medical exams of about 300 women.

    The findings are timely given the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, in which a growing number of women are talking about their sexual harassment and assault experiences, according to a statement about the research, which was published online today (Oct. 3) in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine and will be presented at the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) annual meeting in San Diego on Friday (Oct. 5). [6 Ways Sexual Harassment Damages Women's Health]

    "There is a clear correlation between the experience of sexual harassment or sexual assault for a woman and adverse effects on her life, be they physical or mental health consequences," said Dr. Maureen Sayres Van Niel, a women's psychiatrist practicing in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and president of the American Psychiatric Association Women's Caucus, who wasn't involved with the study.

    "There is no question that the elimination of sexual violence will improve the health and mental health of women," she said.

    Lingering health problems
    The new findings aren't completely out of the blue. Researchers have known for years that there is a link between women who experience sexual assault and harassment and later health problems. But much of the previous research relied on self-reported symptoms, meaning that the women might be missing health problems they didn't known about.

    So, the research team decided to medically evaluate each woman in the new study. They ended up recruiting 304 women from the Pittsburgh area who were between the ages of 40 and 60 years old. None of the them were smokers — Smoking increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, which has overlapping symptoms with many of the ones women were checked for in the study.

    According to the results, 58 of the women (19 percent) had experienced workplace sexual harassment and 67 of them (22 percent) reported that they had experienced sexual assault. Thirty of the women (10 percent) reported that they had experienced both sexual harassment and assault.

    Women who reported being sexually assaulted had nearly three-fold greater odds of having symptoms of depression and more than two-fold greater odds of higher anxiety and poor sleep on par with insomnia than women who didn't report experiencing sexual assault, the research showed. Meanwhile, women who said they were sexually harassed in the workplace had more than twice the odds of having high blood pressure and showed an 89 percent increase in the odds of having poor-quality sleep compared with women who didn't experience workplace sexual harassment.

    The women who reported workplace sexual harassment were more likely to be college educated, but they also had greater financial strains than the rest of the group, the researchers found. It's unclear why this is, but it's possible that these highly educated women worked in male-dominated fields and may also be more knowledgeable about what constitutes sexual harassment, lead study author Rebecca Thurston, a professor of psychiatry, psychology and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, and her colleagues wrote in the study.

    However, the findings are correlational, so the researchers can't say for sure that sexual assault and harassment cause poor health. What's more, the study had a relatively small sample size, Van Niel told Live Science. [The Sex Quiz: Myths, Taboos and Bizarre Facts]

    Even so, the findings are a step forward for research on women's health, Van Niel said. She noted that the study adds to the idea that stressful events such as sexual harassment and assault may explain why women tend have twice the prevalence of anxiety and depression as men do.

    Women who have experienced unwanted sexual attention should know that there are treatments available that can help them manage any physical and mental health problems that may have stemmed from such experiences, Van Niel said.



     
    #667     Oct 4, 2018

  7. I see. You are defending Sweathog.

    Believe me, she needs it. Good luck with her bullshit story. She is all yours.
     
    #668     Oct 4, 2018
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  8. The important thing is that you feel better about yourself.
     
    #669     Oct 4, 2018
  9. Perhaps this was a fantasy of hers, to be gangbanged by a group of frat boys. If only she had saved some of the joy juice. Mongo say Monica smart, this broad dumb.
     
    #670     Oct 4, 2018