By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--May 19, 2022
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“The president predicted it would only be a 'matter of weeks or less' for there to be more formula on the shelves. "'We're going to be in a matter of weeks - or less - getting significantly where more formula is on shelves,' he said.”
“A Wisconsin school district has lodged a Title IX complaint against three middle school students for allegedly using the wrong pronouns while addressing another student. “Three Kiel Middle School students are being investigated for sexual assault in connection to the incident. "I received a phone call from the principal over at the elementary school, forewarning me; letting me know that I was going to be receiving an email with sexual harassment allegations against my son," Rosemary Rabidoux, one of the parents of the students being accused, told Fox 11. "I immediately went into shock! I’m thinking, sexual harassment? That’s rape, that’s inappropriate touching, that’s incest," Rabidoux added. "What has my son done?" "Braden, Rabidoux’s 13-year-old son, is one of the three Kiel Middle School students accused of sexual harassment, an accusation that she disputes.
"(The investigating principal) said he’s being allegedly charged with sexual harassment for not using proper pronouns," said Rabidoux. "I thought it wasn’t real! I thought this has got to be a gag, a joke -- one has nothing to do with the other." “In a letter from Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty attorneys, who are defending the accused students, called the Title IX complaint "inappropriate," and urged the case to be "immediately dismissed." "The mere use of biologically correct pronouns not only does not constitute sexual harassment under Title IX or the District’s own policy, it is also speech protected by the First Amendment," the May 12 letter to the school superintendent, counselor, and principal read. "The District has also violated Title IX procedures and its own policy in its handling of the complaint. The District should promptly end the investigation, dismiss the complaints, and remove them from each of the boys’ records," the letter added.” "The attorneys said that Title IX "certainly does not cover 2 using biologically correct pronouns simply because the District characterizes it as 'mispronouning,' which is the sole allegation in the one-page Title IX complaint."How is it even possible that a country as rich as the U.S., inflation notwithstanding, a country whose government can send $40– billion to Ukraine, their latest virtue-signalling diversion, has no money to step in to provide life-providing nourishment to their nation’s biggest asset—babies?
“Like many other parents of young children across America right now, mom Sara Owens of Florence County, South Carolina, is worried about whether or not she'll have enough baby formula to feed her six-month-old daughter, Naomi Reece. "Given the current shortage of formula In many parts of the country, Owens is also worried about other parents and families who are in the same predicament — and she's upset at the situation overall. "My experience with the formula shortage has become a daily concern."
"Owens said that she did not think she would ever have to struggle to provide enough food for her baby girl. "The feeling of your heart speeding up as you see the bottom of the formula can and wondering if you’ll ever be able to find more" is the worst, she told Fox News Digital this week by email. “Where are the pediatricians in calling government attention to this crisis? ‘Pediatrician's plea to parents: Do NOT make your own baby formula’ (Fox News, May 7, 2022.) Given their lack of lobbying the government, the words added to their plea to parents should be ‘Do NOT make your own baby formula, let your babies die instead’. Media: More pictures of babies whose formula is running out and worried parents in tears, less of Biden, Kamala Harris, and headline hunter AOC. Meanwhile, at least figuratively speaking, the ruling Democrats have become the painful open pin in our babies’ diapers.
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