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I work here thyroid t3 t4 levels You'd think the GOP would have put the metaphorical equivalent of a chastity belt on its members when it comes to talking about rape. The party lost the chance to win two Senate seats last year because of the ill-informed, judgmental and anti-female remarks made by Republican candidates. One, Missourian Todd Akin, said that pregnancy doesn't happen in cases of "legitimate rape," since a woman's body has a way of "shutting that whole thing down" in cases of nonconsensual sex. And Richard Mourdock of Indiana said a pregnancy from a rape was a gift from God. If Republicans want to keep alienating female voters, they're on the right track.
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