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"It's really clear that Virginians want and need a fierce champion like Dr. Northam to stand up for them and to stand up for women's health," Jennifer Allen, chief executive of Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia, said as she announced that abortion supporters would spend up to $3 million to elect Northam, The Washington Post reported at the time.
Planned Parenthood also praised Northam for taking "bold actions" to support abortion.
In the end, Planned Parenthood invested $1.99 million into Northam's campaign, according to The Virginia Public Access Project.
The men, believed to be in their 30s were shot at O'Casey Court and Corrib Court shortly after 8pm.
Local residents say shots rang out from an alleyway at Corrib Court and from an embankment in O'Casey court.
The men were each believed to have been shot in one leg, with one man being shot in the hands.
They were both treated at the scene by paramedics and have been taken to Altnagelvin Hospital. Their injuries are not thought to be life threatening.
Comment: More from RT:
Police labelled the incidents "paramilitary style attacks" and the assailants themselves "criminal thugs."
The shooting has been condemned by local legislators, with Mark H Durkan, a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for Foyle, saying that violence only leads "to more victims and create more violence." No arrests have been made and no information has been released regarding the motive for the crimes.
The shootings came just two weeks after a car bomb rocked downtown Londonderry. The explosives were planted in a stolen pizza delivery van parked outside a local courthouse. No one was injured, and police suspected the 'New IRA' - one of the IRA splinter groups - to be behind the attack. Two men were arrested in hot pursuit.

Former policeman Adrian Moore pleaded guilty to 180 charges of using the police database to access the information on the women.
Adrian Trevor Moore was a 28-year veteran of WA Police and was nominated as police officer of the year in 2011.
The former senior constable pleaded guilty to 180 charges of using a secure police database to access the information of 92 women he had met, or interacted with, on dating websites including Tinder and Plenty of Fish.
A third of the women were checked by Moore multiple times over several years.
One victim's details were accessed 13 times over six years.

Sophie, now 18, was jailed this week for molesting two sisters, both infants, when she herself was 17. The girls' father blasted Elms for a Snapchat selfie that Elms had posted from her bedroom shortly before she arrived in court (pictured last year) to enter her plea. ‘All ready for court,’ she wrote underneath, as if she was going to a party
What parent wouldn't trust such a person?
There was nothing in her background to suggest she was anything but a conscientious, law-abiding young woman. To this day, she can be seen on social media attending happy family gatherings, getting ready to go out (in a polka-dot dress) and cuddling her pet terrier, Chalkie ('Sophie chilling with Chalkie' is the caption under one photograph).
'Sophie is from a really nice family,' said someone who lives a few doors away from her and her parents in Royal Wootton Bassett, the Wiltshire market town on the outskirts of Swindon. 'If ever I bump into them in town, they will always stop and chat.'
Comment: Not every victim of child abuse becomes a perpetrator themselves and in this case Elms seems oblivious to the abhorrent nature of her crimes:
- Pedophile Babysitter Streams Abuse on Internet
- Female predator: Married teacher arrested for sexually abusing 13 y.o. boy
- Drama teacher caught performing sex act on 15-yo student
- UK: Female physics teacher, 29, accused of sex with student
- Is France Attempting to Normalize Pedophilia?
Adults younger than age 30 could be legally prohibited from buying cigarettes in less than a year's time -- and all cigarette sales would be banned in Hawaii in five years -- under a bill by State Representative Richard Creagan. The bill was co-signed by Representatives John Mizuno, also a Democrat, and Cynthia Thielen, a Republican.
"We're taxing them, that did decrease use somewhat, but we still have 140,000 people in our state that smoke cigarettes. You don't see them as much anymore, because we kind of made them hide. But, they're going to die, half of them are going to die if they keep smoking, and we can prevent that."
Comment: Anti-smoking totalitarians who are revelling in the idea of a smoking ban should realise that, if the bill goes through, the government will be looking to fill the loss of cigarette taxes, which provide a significant revenue, from somewhere.
Creagan dismisses the argument that his proposal would take away a smoker's civil liberty, saying it is something the tobacco industry has long cited. KHON2 was unable to reach the American Civil Liberties Union for comment on this story.
Comment: Welcome to planet Earth, aka Bizarro World, where the push to legalize cannabis products continues apace, more Americans die from overdoses on opioid medications than ever before, the entire food supply is contaminated by harsh agricultural chemicals and GMOs, and all of this comes with government approval and/or popular support, but buying cigarettes will soon become a criminal offense:
- Let's All Light Up!
- Anti-smoking campaigns aren't new: The Nazis' forgotten drive to eliminate tobacco from the Reich
- 'Addio' holy smokes: Vatican bans sale of cigarettes
- More anti-smoking fascism: Honolulu passes bill banning smoking in a car with children inside
- UK hospital asks snitches to trigger anti-smoking alarm if people smoke outside
- UK councils conspire to ban tenants from smoking in their homes
Attacks on white South African farmers skyrocketed by 25 percent in 2018, with assailants using electric drills, blowtorches and bleach against some victims, according to a report released by the Afriforum group, which champions the rights of the country's Afrikaner minority.
Afriforum spokesman Ernst Roets pointed to a "racial element" in the attacks, saying that the number of murders had ebbed to 54 from 72 in 2017, in a sign that the white farmers had tried to fend off their attackers.
"More victims are shooting back, more are being trained and more are defending themselves. They are not allowing themselves to be victims. The farmers aren't waiting to get murdered, but rather prepared for that contact to happen", Roets noted.
I've no doubt that many will see these women as anti-trans bigots, or appeasers of homophobes and transphobes, or simply deranged publicity seekers. (The moderator, Ryan Anderson, said they were speaking at Heritage because no similar liberal or leftist institution would give them space or time to make their case.) And it's true that trans-exclusionary radical feminists or TERFs, as they are known, are one minority that is actively not tolerated by the LGBTQ establishment, and often demonized by the gay community. It's also true that they can be inflammatory, offensive, and obsessive. But what interests me is their underlying argument, which deserves to be thought through, regardless of our political allegiances, sexual identities, or tribal attachments. Because it's an argument that seems to me to contain a seed of truth. Hence, I suspect, the intensity of the urge to suppress it.
"The agricultural situation was the worst," Jazia Felfel said. "All farmers are broke."
The couple's farm, located in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, sits near the border with Israel, caught between the Palestinian "right of return" protests and Israeli military sniper fire.

Homeless tents line the street around the Fred Jordan Mission, in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles, California, May 12, 2018.
Deputy City Attorney Liz Greenwood was diagnosed with typhus in November, after complaining about having headaches and high fever, she told KNBC on Friday.
"It felt like somebody was driving railroad stakes through my eyes and out the back of my neck," Greenwood said. "Who gets typhus? It's a medieval disease that's caused by trash."
Oregon and Washington are making an unprecedented move that could go to yet another level of overreach - home inspections for new parents. Using the language of a "state emergency," they are going all-in on the literal nanny state.
Melissa and Aaron Dykes cover the latest in giving up personal and parental rights to the all-knowledgeable State. Because clearly you are missing a "pre-emptive CPS worker" to show up at your home and help properly manage you and your children.
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Comment: We've been seeing quite a bit of this aggressive and egregious push lately: James Corbett: Vaccination propaganda in overdrive as vaccine/autism link is further confirmed












Comment: See also: Top doctor for Planned Parenthood caught on camera describing selling fetal organs on black market