Anonymous ID: 75fbd4 April 6, 2020, 8:01 p.m. No.8709925   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9938 >>9971 >>0293 >>0304 >>0378

I did some research on Q Drop 497. Q was on an abortion topic from #493 - 495 so it sort of works that this may be about abortion as well.

 

Good[win]

The "pill" was co-developed by Gregory Goodwin Pincus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Goodwin_Pincus

 

[win]/when - The Democrats won't win the White House until they become "pro-life" or "less-radical pro-choice"

 

https://www.democratsforlife.org/index.php/articles-and-op-eds?start=55

 

“Candidates matter,” Day said. “And if the Democratic Party continues to run radically pro-choice candidates, we will never win a majority of seats in the Senate or the House, and we may not win the White House for a long time.” The Democratic Party can [win] (((when))) it take steps to embrace a Culture of Life and to truly support women and children in America.

 

[15] = "O" [win/win]

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/obamas-birth-control-about-face-is-a-win-win-reversal/2012/02/10/gIQAFmM34Q_story.html?hpid=z2

 

"obamas-birth-control-about-face-is-a-[win-win]-reversal"

 

I don't have the article its behind a pay-wall, but Trump has since reversed some of the Obama abortion policy.

 

https://reproductiverights.org/press-room/president-trump-signs-measure-reversing-obama-rule-protecting-women-access-to-health-care

 

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(PRESS RELEASE) President Trump today signed a measure which rescinds an Obama-era rule protecting health care for patients who rely on federal funding for family planning services like birth control and cancer screening through the Title X program. The U.S. House of Representatives voted to rescind the rule earlier this year and the Senate narrowly passed the measure last month In overturning the rule, Congress and President Trump have paved the way for state politicians to block people from getting care they need from highly qualified reproductive health care providers.

 

“President Trump has delivered a gut punch to the millions of Americans who rely on family planning providers for their basic health care needs,” said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights.