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BlogsCommunityMusicArtsScreenEat & DrinkLegals The List: Things to do other than hear Marjorie Taylor Greene speak If you’re in quite the quandary about what to do when the questionable congresswoman appears at a weekend ‘Back the Blue’ rally, we’ve got some quality ideas to quickly free you from your quagmire Columbus Alive Earlier this week, Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene announced on Twitter that she would be visiting Columbus on Saturday to speak at a “Back the Blue” rally organized in support of Nicholas Reardon, the police officer who shot and killed 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant. In recent times, some publications have fallen back on simply describing Greene as “controversial” without delving further into her words and actions, which are numerous. For starters, the congresswoman is a longtime QAnon booster who has recorded videos in which she made racist, anti-Muslim statements. She’s also a conspiracy theorist who has ca ....
John Bellocchio would gladly give you his kidney, but only at the right price. The North Jersey native is dedicated enough to that position to take the U.S. government to court. He sued the Justice Department in federal court earlier this month demanding the right to sell his own organs. The practice has been banned in the country for decades. But Bellocchio s suit challenges a 37-year-old federal statute for “infringing on his freedom to contract and for interfering with his say in what he does with his personal property.” For Bellocchio, 37, that means his kidneys, lungs, liver and pancreas, any of which can currently be donated, at least in part. All should be fair game aside from your brain or heart even if a price tag is attached, the Oakland resident said in an interview last week. ....
John Bellocchio would gladly give you his kidney, but only at the right price. The North Jersey native is dedicated enough to that position to take the U.S. government to court. He sued the Justice Department in federal court earlier this month demanding the right to sell his own organs. The practice has been banned in the country for decades. But Bellocchio s suit challenges a 37-year-old federal statute for “infringing on his freedom to contract and for interfering with his say in what he does with his personal property.” For Bellocchio, 37, that means his kidneys, lungs, liver and pancreas, any of which can currently be donated, at least in part. All should be fair game aside from your brain or heart even if a price tag is attached, the Oakland resident said in an interview last week. ....
Origin On April 15, 2021, the Transplant Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives with a resounding majority. The act reauthorized the National Marrow Donor Program for another five years. The program maintains a database that matches bone marrow donors and cord blood units with people who have serious blood diseases, including leukemia. Cord blood units entail blood taken from a baby’s umbilical cord to help treat leukemia, lymphoma, sickle cell anemia, and other diseases. While almost all Democrats and Republicans in the House voted in favor of this act, the lone two “nays” stood out, and both came from Republicans. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado voted against the bill that passed the House in a 415-2 vote. ....
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