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Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

 

Some of the logic is very similar to the low breed bilge found here daily........many will be able to relate....

Gail Teixeira's first daughter was born in January 1984. This means she got pregnant 9 months before, in April 1983. From conception to delivery, Gail Teixeira didn't give up political protests against the Burnham regime, not even picketing.

Thirty years before that, the colonial government suspended our constitution and kicked out the democratically elected PPP government. They jailed Cheddi Jagan. His wife Janet was pregnant with her second child. She ignored police restrictions and protested in the streets. Although she was pregnant, the authorities jailed her for 5 months.

 

What's all the fuss about now?

If pregnancy didn't stop Janet Jagan and Gail Teixeira from joining street protests, why should it now stop any pregnant woman fighting for a cause?

 

FM
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

Honorable Gilly, we are faced with a low breed bunch of comedians for PPP propagandists and supporters who lack basic rudimentary knowledge of the PPP's own history.

Hey frenno, opportunists aren't concerned about PPP history. They're obsessed with material gains and how to safeguard those gains. Protests are a threat to those gains, so it's expedient to find fault with the protesters. That's why they pick on those 3 pregnant APNU women.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

 

Some of the logic is very similar to the low breed bilge found here daily........many will be able to relate....

Gail Teixeira's first daughter was born in January 1984. This means she got pregnant 9 months before, in April 1983. From conception to delivery, Gail Teixeira didn't give up political protests against the Burnham regime, not even picketing.

Thirty years before that, the colonial government suspended our constitution and kicked out the democratically elected PPP government. They jailed Cheddi Jagan. His wife Janet was pregnant with her second child. She ignored police restrictions and protested in the streets. Although she was pregnant, the authorities jailed her for 5 months.

 

What's all the fuss about now?

If pregnancy didn't stop Janet Jagan and Gail Teixeira from joining street protests, why should it now stop any pregnant woman fighting for a cause?

 

Bookman I just read about the million dollar Saskatchewan baby.  Having a woman with a pregnancy in a street protest is risking both the life of the child and the mother.

Wally

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