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    How do you call yourself a party of freedom while also trying to restrict people from traveling out of state to do something that is legal in another state?

    Are we going to ban going to Oklahoma casinos too? (Of course not, because men do that.)
    ...+ Indians are involved. tee, hee.

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    Pregnant women would just bypass it and not go to the Big Texan Steak Ranch.
    You ain't turnin' Texas.

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    They're definitely coming for birth control.

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    They're definitely coming for birth control.
    It ain't worked. We're done over 63 million Americans since '73 due to tearing babies out of wombs.

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    In a normal context, the Cons ution reserves the right to regulate interstate commerce, such as seeking healthcare in a for-profit system, to the federal government. Banning the free movement of those seeking products or services in different states sounds inherently uncons utional, but I'm just speaking from a layman's perspective.

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    They're definitely coming for birth control.
    Does the repressed SBC prudes ban include the hiring of pool boys? Asking for Jerry Falwell Jr.

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    Does the repressed SBC prudes ban include the hiring of pool boys? Asking for Jerry Falwell Jr.
    After murdering 63 million babies in the womb the last half century it don't matter, Effy. If it breathes hire it.

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    The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a lawsuit challenging the Food and Drug Administration’s approach to regulating the abortion pill mifepristone with a ruling that will continue to allow the pills to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor’s visit.

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    Definitely a W for now. Judge Kaszmaryk granted three states separate standing, so this is going to come back up.

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    The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a lawsuit challenging the Food and Drug Administration’s approach to regulating the abortion pill mifepristone with a ruling that will continue to allow the pills to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor’s visit.
    Just keep a adding to that 63 million babies you've already murdered in the womb in the last half a century.

    Let us proceed...

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    Definitely a W for now. Judge Kaszmaryk granted three states separate standing, so this is going to come back up.
    - "Hope, hope."

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    The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a lawsuit challenging the Food and Drug Administration’s approach to regulating the abortion pill mifepristone with a ruling that will continue to allow the pills to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor’s visit.
    Only because the plaintiff didn't have standing to claim damages. The Republican judges just kicked the can further down the road so they can ban it in a non election year.

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    Only because the plaintiff didn't have standing to claim damages. The Republican judges just kicked the can further down the road so they can ban it in a non election year.
    Exactly. The same court that secretly agreed to accept the Dobbs case days after Jan 6 but not announce it until April because the environment was too charged to just openly accept it.

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    Exactly. The same court that secretly agreed to accept the Dobbs case days after Jan 6 but not announce it until April because the environment was too charged to just openly accept it.
    ...vs. the jury who took less than 3 hours to send Biden's boy to FELON HEAVEN.

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    Only because the plaintiff didn't have standing to claim damages. The Republican judges just kicked the can further down the road so they can ban it in a non election year.
    You GD mother fuc...

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    Texas is basically leaving doctors in the dark about what's allowed or not allowed. Even in life-threatening emergencies, while dangling life in prison and loss of medical license if they get it wrong. And then blaming the doctors if women don't get the medical care they need.

    The criminalization of medical practice is a theme with Republicans these days.

    "A cesarean hysterectomy can lead to five liters of blood loss in three minutes,” said Dr. Joseph Valenti, an OB/GYN who serves on the Texas Medical Association’s Board of Trustees. “We don't want to be do enting while we're having blood loss or a baby is dropping heart tone."
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    Texas is basically leaving doctors in the dark about what's allowed or not allowed. Even in life-threatening emergencies, while dangling life in prison and loss of medical license if they get it wrong. And then blaming the doctors if women don't get the medical care they need.

    The criminalization of medical practice is a theme with Republicans these days.

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    After 63+ million abortions in the United States since '73 what's another 63+ million, Winester.?

    Just another shaved pussy.

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    another "leak"

    [COLOR=var(--style-type-primary-1-highest)]The Supreme Court appears poised to temporarily allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday, citing a do ent that was inadvertently posted on the court’s website in an astonishing breach of protocol.

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    [COLOR=var(--style-type-primary-1-highest)]The unsigned opinion showed that three conservatives – Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett – sided with the court’s three liberals to block the state from enforcing the ban in certain emergency situations.[/COLOR]
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    A substantial number of Americans have already murdered over 63 million babies in the womb since '73.

    What's another 1.2 million a year in perpetuity?

    I'll tell, ya Winester...just one shaved pussy after another.

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    criminalizing pregnancy

    https://x.com/JessicaValenti/status/1816588827529744753

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    criminalizing pregnancy

    https://x.com/JessicaValenti/status/1816588827529744753
    What's another sucked out American baby after over 63 million in half-century? Nothing.

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    EMTALA lawsuit forthcoming

    Bleeding and in pain, Kyleigh Thurman didn’t know her doomed pregnancy could kill her.

    Emergency room doctors at Ascension Seton Williamson in Texas handed her a pamphlet on miscarriage and told her to “let nature take its course” before discharging her without treatment for her ectopic pregnancy.

    When the 25-year-old returned three days later, still bleeding, doctors finally agreed to give her an injection intended to end the pregnancy. But it was too late. The fertilized egg growing on Thurman’s fallopian tube would rupture it, destroying part of her reproductive system.

    https://x.com/eklib/status/1822996465255346629

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    Montana

    Montana Supreme Court rules minors don't need parental permission for abortion | AP News Montana’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that minors don’t need their parents’ permission to get an abortion in the state – agreeing with a lower court ruling that found the parental consent law violates the privacy clause in the state cons ution.

    “We conclude that minors, like adults, have a fundamental right to privacy, which includes procreative autonomy and making medical decisions affecting his or her bodily integrity and health in partnership with a chosen health care provider free from governmental interest,” Justice Laurie McKinnon wrote in the unanimous opinion.
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