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POPS Ohio Couple Giving Up Baby After Clinic Mix-Up
Savage and her husband decided that the right thing"the only thing"to do was to give the baby to the biological parents. "This was someone else's child," she told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "We didn't know who it was. We didn't know if they didn't have children or if this was their last chance for a child." "We knew if our child was out there, we'd go to the ends of the earth to get our child back," she said. Savage, 40, is due to give birth to a boy within the next two weeks via cesarean section. When it happens, biological parents Paul and Shannon Morell, of Michigan, will be nearby, waiting to meet their son. "How do you thank somebody for what they've done?" Shannon Morell said. "I could say thank you a million different ways." The Savages say the fertility clinic transferred the wrong frozen embryo to Carolyn's womb in early February. Ten days later, Sean Savage got a call from a doctor saying his wife was pregnant with someone else's child.
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POPSHope in Toledo. May it Rub Off Here. I admire their courage, but nothing will change, the school administration is equally, if not more liberal than the professors. If anything they're jeopardizing their grades and therefore their futures, there's no way to liberate academia from the left. The best thing we can do is prepare our kids for the inevitable indoctrination...."> (quote from http://www.weaselzippers.net/blog/ )
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POPSKatie Holmes Photo Gallery Full Name: Kate Noelle Holmes, born in Toledo, Ohio, USA.date of birth December 18, 1978, have a look at her sizzling beauty.
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POPSTours from Costa del Sol - West of Malaga Andalucia - a beautiful slice of Spain, a cocktail of paradoxes, tapas, swaying palm trees, beaches, little white washed pueblos & vibrant cities. ..Easy living in a multi ethnic society... People tend to forget, when speaking of Andalucia and the Costa del Sol, that it is home to more than 70 different nationalities. The last barbecue we attended counted eight different nationalities - and we were only ten people....so you are bound to meet others than just Francis, Paco and Nieves....when you start to explore the area.
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POPSNew Car Loans in Toledo One can expect to get an auto loan with low credit but it becomes more difficult financing a car with prior bankruptcy. However, now there are online car finance companies that are willing to finance even the people with bankruptcy at reasonable rates. Thus it helps you to finance your car while improving your credit.
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POPSComic: "Men kissing each other…it throws me off" says Kiss my ass, Joe The even bigger rent-a-mouthpiece than Palin is displaying his best attribute. Yes, Joe the bigotry, is now available for a large fee to any 'Christian' fundamentalist cult that need a rabble-rouser and can afford the fee. For the right fee, the asshole will bend right over but refuses to touch a male himself. He'll make a perfect prostitute candidate in the reformed Rush led GOP party. Please stop laughing. This is past funny.
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POPSTea Party TODAY . . . Tar & Feathers TOMORROW Massive Tax Day Tea Party USA Updated By Michelle Malkin April 15, 2009 03:52 PM I just have one word: Wow. More than 800 tea parties across the country. Here’s your first photo/vid round-up from the events across the country, large and small, every corner of this great nation (hit your refresh button often…I’ll keep updating…11:20pm…just added tons more crowd pix and vid…trying to keep ‘em all in one post to give you the full breadth and scope of the protests — not just the size, but the reach, a true sense of which is missing from the MSM coverage. More coming…
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POPSToledo Blade Resorts To Cry Baby Censorship As It Ignores Its Own Bias
The Toledo Bladeless Blunder shows us how the moronically biased mainstream media can be by providing us with an inexplicably self-contradictory editorial. The scatterbrained thought processes that led to this embarrassing abomination are illuminating because they provide proof to the assertion, which I have made myself, that there will be attacks against conservative talk radio, despite President Obama's statement that he does not support a return to the so-called Fairness Doctrine. (Remember his promise, err, lie, about campaign funding?) Actually, the president is disingenuous because he knows the attack will be subtle, and my point is proven by the dim-witted Toledo Bladeless Blunder editorial board brain trust that has been sipping the liberal mainstream tonic a bit too much. The editorial's first three graphs prove my point. What star-crossed geniuses they have at The Toledo Bladeless Blunder, which lacks intellectual honesty and clarity concerning talk-radio's his
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POPSOhio sheriff says ice floe-stranded fishermen 'idiots' "Where is the common sense when they know the ice is broken?" Ottawa County, Ohio, Sheriff Bob Bratton told the Toledo Blade, estimating the cost of the sheriff's office response at $25,000. Bratton told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that the fishermen displayed poor judgment in building a makeshift bridge to get from one section of the ice to the other. "I have no problem with people ice fishing, but these idiots should realize that when you see open water, you should not build a bridge and cross it," he said. "It's a shame you can't arrest people for stupidity."
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POPSOhio Rep. Kaptur Advises Homeowners Facing Foreclosure To Stay
Sandusky lawyer Dan McGookle, who is representing a homeowner trying to have a predatory loan rescinded, said mortgage firms may not be able to prove they complied with truth-in-lending laws and other state and federal procedures. "We have strong reason to believe that a majority of the mortgage loans made in the last 10 years are defective - unenforceable for various reasons," Mr. McGookle said. Ironically, Mr. Moody agreed that people threatened with foreclosure should try to work out a solution and should stay in the home as long as possible. Cathleen Tillman, director of the Lucas County Sheriff's Departmen, also said people should remain in the homes until the deed has been transferred, and not to abandon a home that is still listed in their name. "The foreclosure takes a long time," she said. More than 4,000 foreclosure actions were filed in 2008 in Lucas County, and the sheriff's department carried out 85 foreclosure-related evictions.