"Sanitary product brand Always to remove feminine logo to be more inclusive
A transgender activist said it should be inclusive to them and non-binary people."
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.@SenChrisDodd endorses Joe Biden for president http://bit.ly/33GWXSx
It seems entirely appropriate that Chris "Waitress Sandwich" Dodd would back Biden, and that Creepy Uncle Joe would welcome the endorsement.https://www.courant.com/opinion/op-ed/hc-op-rennie-dodd-kennedy-waitress-sandwich-1119-20171115-column.html …
Read all.One night three decades ago, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass., and his admiring protege Sen. Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., reportedly took their dates to a fancy Washington, D.C., restaurant, La Brasserie. Plenty of alcohol had been consumed.When the meal was coming to an end, the two women accompanying the senators repaired to the ladies’ room. A waitress, Carla Gaviglio, was summoned to the private dining room by two members of the world’s most deliberative body.In a lightning strike, Kennedy allegedly picked up Gaviglio and threw her on the table, knocking plates and other items to the floor. He reportedly lifted her up again and put her on top of Dodd, who was seated in a chair. Kennedy then engaged in an attack that continued until another employee entered the room and joined Gaviglio in screaming, causing others to enter the room..."
"Planned Parenthood Votes has launched a campaign to flip the senate and defeat President Donald Trump in 2020 — and say they will spend AT LEAST $45 million on it.Kamala:Kamala Harris claims that Rudy Giuliani has "broken many laws"
CNN's Anderson Cooper asks her what laws he has broken
Harris responds: "Well, I, I, I don't know"
“[Rudy] has clearly broken many laws.”
“What are the specific laws you believe Giuliani has broken or may have broken?”
“Well, I, I, I don’t know. We’re going to find out.”
Don't send the UN another dime!
The 193-member world body elected 14 members to the 47-member human rights council on Thursday for three-year terms starting in January, with Venezuela claiming one of the two seats allocated to Latin America with 105 votes.