Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for August 25, 2016

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  almost 8 years ago

    First it was a bear that helped her son, now it’s a deer that going to help his mom! Too it’s not that like in the real world.

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    wreck it ralph  almost 8 years ago

    Do they know it’s deer season and Dr. Chipper has his hunting license .

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    battle of plattsburgh  almost 8 years ago

    Timmy is stuck in the well !!

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    stuart  almost 8 years ago

    Women gave birth for 1000s of years without modern medicine. Of course, for the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian empires (where we have life insurance actuarial tables on clay tablets), it was also the leading cause of death for women. (For men, it was warfare.) For both men and women, the second leading cause of death was scorpion bites.

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    HectorPriam  almost 8 years ago

    For risking their lives to bring human life into the world women deserve a lot of respect.

    Sadly, a fairly large number of potential mothers either act like they don’t deserve respect or don’t want it.

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    CynthiaLeigh  almost 8 years ago

    Those freaks shouldn’t be allowed to breed.

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    omegasupreme  almost 8 years ago

    When did Disney but Gasoline alley..wait we will know its an official Disney strip if the mother dies…. welcome to Disney Alley with Thumper and Bambi and Henry the Bear

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    bmckee  almost 8 years ago

    Between 1979 and 1986 the maternal death rate in the United States was 91./100,000 live births. By 2000 it was 14/100,000. In 2013 it was 18.5/100,000, about 800 deaths. The average maternal death rate in Canada over the past 25 years is 7/100,000 live births.

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    hsawlrae  almost 8 years ago

    QUICK, somebody go boil some water.

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