Maraya1969
Maraya1969's JournalAre you sure you're a conservative?
&feature=relmfuIs something wrong with this video that supposedly
shows Paul Ryan giving a talk about his health care plan with the President in the room but you never see a picture of them together?
http://www.ijreview.com/2012/08/12759-video-watch-paul-ryan-destroy-obama-and-obamacare-in-6-minutes/
Edit to add that Ryan does say, "Mr. President". The thing is the far right nuts are saying this destroys Obama but when it comes time for Obama to respond the video ends!
I don't want to offend anyone but what about Ryan's upside down smile?
I know I have had friends with upside down smiles before and they were nice enough. Never had a close friend with one though. The point I am making is when I saw Ryan speaking yesterday I made the same face with my face and it automatically created a negative feeling in me.
What say you DU? Do you think these types of smiles can be indicative of something or just facial structure? I looked up other pictures of him and his smile is up. So maybe he is just depressed at his situation. He looked like this most of his speech.
Doctor's giving off-label drugs to stop syndrom that makes babies masculine, lesbian, intersexed,
"Doctors Use Off-Label Drug to Prevent Lesbian, Bisexual, Tomboy Babies
A new report details the dangerous experimentation that's been going on in fetal engineering, in which doctors are using a synthetic steroid off-label to prevent lesbian, bisexual, intersex, and tomboy babies
A new report out of Northwester University's Feinberg School of Medicine details the dangerous experimentation that's been going on in fetal engineering, in which doctors are using a synthetic steroid to prevent female babies from being born with "behavioral masculinzation," or rather a propensity toward lesbianism, bisexuality, intersexuality, and tomboyism
More:
http://www.advocate.com/health/health-news/2012/08/05/shocking-report-doctors-using-drugs-prevent-lesbian-intersex-children
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