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Do it! Don't whine about notifications, you weak little sissy!
dude if you could take a clue and grow a spine you would've moved along the first time i told you to stop bugging me well over a yr ago but you keep on. you do so because you are the literal definition of a .
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Amid Wave of Anti-Choice Laws Across US, Warren Introduces Plan to Protect Abortion Rights
"We must build a future that protects the right of all women to have children, the right of all women to not have children, and the right to bring children up in a safe and healthy environment."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren called on the U.S. Congress to step in and pass federal laws to prevent further erosion of their reproductive rights.
called on lawmakers to
block a potential overturning of Roe v. Wade by removing states' rights to legislate which medical procedures are and aren't permitted in each state.
Under Warren's plan, Congress would pass laws that
prohibit states from passing their own measures blocking people from accessing certain medical procedures and medical providers from performing specific procedures, including abortions.
"Under the Supremacy Clause of our Cons ution, federal law preempts state law," Warren wrote.
"And because
these federal protections would be valid on a variety of cons utional grounds — including equal protection and the commerce clause —
they
would ensure that choice would remain the law of the land even if the Supreme Court overturns Roe."
Warren wrote that Congress should also pass laws
preemptively blocking Targeted Regulations on Abortion Providers, also known as TRAP laws, which impose restrictions on abortion clinics to make it impossible to deliver care, and
should repeal the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funds from being used for abortion services.
The rule keeps abortion care out of reach for many low-income and marginalized women who rely on Medicaid and the Indian Health Service for their healthcare.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/20...bortion-rights
Liz is kicking Christian Taliban's hate-saturated asses
Its frontal assault on Roe v. Wade shows that the GOP understands power
Public support for Roe usually runs between 60 and 65 percent,
with a few polls showing even greater support. Take out the people who don’t give an answer and, at most, it’s
about 30 percent of Americans who support the Republican position on this issue.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/05/15/gops-frontal-assault-roe-v-wade-shows-they-understand-power/?utm_term=.859f409af009
Another poll, that I can't find, showed EVEN 52% of Repugs want to keep R v W, while 70%+ of Dems do.
So, whatever the exact (varying) percentages are, the pro-birth Christian Taliban are the tiny minority of Americans, a minority tale wagging the Repug mangy, heart-worm dog.
i have not gone out of my way to get on your radar. you on the other hand see this as a game because you're able to hide behind a monitor. that wouldn't be the case in real life at all. you're a chump! just like ddude24 is a , just like cuckblake is a , just like so many of you fake men on this website are es. prove me wrong!
Like you would fight me overing the stupid things you say.
Those idiots are stupid to try to push this to the supreme court. I think if it even makes it that far they will still uphold R v W.
The SCOTUS papists might surprise you
The Alabama Abortion Law Is a Disaster for Republicans
Banning abortion is unpopular.
Banning abortion for rape victims is insanely unpopular.
But when Roe looks shaky, they get scared and vote against politicians who threaten to criminalize the procedure.
If you’re looking for a single event that could ignite a backlash against Republican candidates, an overturn of Roe is high on the list.
Alabama lawmakers rejected an amendment that would have exempted women who become pregnant by rape.
When you extend a ban to these women, you cut the anti-abortion cons uency in half.
You take an idea that already scares and angers many people—banning abortions generally—and
make it absolutely toxic.
In particular, you alienate voters on the right who
distinguish rape survivors from women who chose to have sex.
By forcing victims to bear the offspring of their predators,
you offend the morals of law-and-order conservatives.
when the debate shifts to women who became pregnant by rape,
abortion opponents lose more than half of their audience,
and on average about two-thirds.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/05/alabama-abortion-ban-disaster-for-republicans.html
So women who get pregnant through consensual sex are to be punished by Puritanicals, but men who impregnate them are ...?
Last edited by boutons_deux; 05-17-2019 at 08:03 PM.
So far the only ST posters to defend this are the three incels, correct?
The GOP Is on the Road to Mass Lockups for Women Who Have Miscarriages
The Republican Party's attack on women's reproductive rights has put the nation on a terrifying path
During Mike Pence’s first year as governor of Indiana, his state put a young woman in prison for having a miscarriage, alleging that she’d taken an abortion-causing drug. Purvi Patel didn’t have a trace of such a drug in her system, but Pence’s state sentenced her to 20 years in prison anyway.
Just a few years earlier, Indiana had also held Bei Bei Shuai for 435 days in the brutal maximum security Marion County prison, facing 45 years to life for trying to kill herself and, in the process, causing the death of her 33-week fetus.
Utah charged 28-year-old Melissa Ann Rowland with murder because she refused a C-section, preferring vaginal birth for her twins, and one of them died.
Sixteen-year-old Rennie Gibbs was charged by the state of Mississippi with “depraved heart murder” when her baby was born dead because his umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck: her crime was that she had cocaine in her bloodstream,
Angela Carder was ordered to have a C-section to deliver her baby before she died of cancer; both she and the baby died from the procedure
the GOP and the nation’s law enforcement system have embraced
the American “Christian” version of fundamentalist Islamic law which
dictates that women are the property of men and their principal purpose for existence is reproduction.
there were 413 do ented—and probably thousands of lesser-known—cases of women being prosecuted for having miscarriages or attempting abortions between the time Roe v. Wade became the law of the land and 2005.
Between 2005 and 2014, the Guttmacher Ins ute do ented another 380 cases.
Romania, with a population slightly smaller than Florida, banned abortion
While wealthy Romanian women were still able to get abortions by traveling to other nearby nations,
that option was not available to poor women.
At least 10,000 women died of botched illegal abortions (that’s the official number; the real number is probably 10 times that) before Nicolae Ceaușescu was deposed and the law was repealed.
maternal death was higher than any other country in Europe by a factor of ten and poverty exploded.
When the country was opened to the world, over 170,000 children were found languishing in brutal orphanages, ignored, emaciated and handcuffed to cribs. Nobody knows how many died in the decades before that.
Given that one out of four pregnancies ends in miscarriage,
laws like Georgia’s and Alabama’s may well require a substantial addition to our police systems.
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2019/05/17/gop-road-mass-lockups-women-who-have-miscarriages
Last edited by boutons_deux; 05-17-2019 at 09:33 PM.
Why don't you find out what level of primary care is available in poor black neighborhoods for pregnant women vs what abortion options are available? Or do you just like to throw out some ST buzzwords?
C-U proved that stare decisis, 100 years old, is always in play.
The ruling this week about state sovereignty makes the same point, stare decisis 40 years old.
The oligarchy's SCOTUS5 s consider stare decisis as a target, not as respected guidance.
We won't let you murder our children
funny how there's all these people in this world and the left claims the world is over populated but the same left claims babies are dying left and right due to not being aborted.
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Louisiana governor breaks with Dems, indicates he'll sign 'heartbeat' legislation
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/lou...at-legislation
Are you seriously trying to argue that being pro-abortion is somehow contradictory to believing that the world is overpopulated?
I thought the "our children" part was funnier
As old and overused as the saying is, it really is true that Republicans care about you when you're in the womb and when you're old enough to serve in the military, but couldn't give two s about the time in between.
trying to say something doesn't add up here... logic! you can come up with whatever asinine theory you want but stop trying to pin your bs theories on me.
It actually seems perfectly logical that someone who thinks the planet is overpopulated would be pro-abortion. Do you disagree with this?
I voted
I was counted.
You're an incel.
over populated... but there's all these babies dying sans abortion. yall are a funny bunch of losers tbh.
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