the state where the state steals your personal information merely to assess it for legal liability and possible criminal referral, that is maybe not the textbook definition of fascism, but there is a stong family resemblance.
What's the public policy rationale for endangering this woman's life?
Abortion is medical care for women with dangerous and nonviable pregnancies. This whole case is about the state of Texas second-guessing the professional judgment of doctors.
Contrary to claims that Texas does not ban abortions when the mother's life is in danger, AG Paxton is threatening to punish doctors and hospitals.
Abortion is just such a stomach turning subject. I don't get the fascination with it by guys like Paxton. I understand the whole conception is life thing, truly. But when someone's fetus will literally die outside the womb in a few days, that's sick to want the mother to be forced to carry to term. Truly sadistic.
I seem to recall, just recently, the same was being done by dip Marxists in the media/online/in the WH/etc except it was pertaining to some bio weapon out of China.![]()
Karen Mann is still angry she was not able to abort her son when she had the opportunity.
C’est la vie
a state AG threatening to prosecute people for following a court order is cray.
https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com...ning-pregnancyWhen Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble handed down the temporary restraining order Thursday, Kate Cox, 31, of Dallas burst into tears. Cox and her husband desperately wanted to have this baby, but her doctors said continuing the nonviable pregnancy posed a risk to her health and future fertility, according to a historic lawsuit filed Tuesday.
“The idea that Ms. Cox wants desperately to be a parent, and this law might actually cause her to lose that ability is shocking and would be a genuine miscarriage of justice,” Gamble said.
This is hilarious considering we had a civilian loser who was never a doctor jumping in front of actual doctors to pass medical judgement about cures for a novel virus.
Fortunately the stunt cost him his re-election.
The equities have to be balanced. Roe was a reasonable balance.
The fetus doesn't count for nothing, and neither does the mother.
A position the Texas AG just nuked by threatening to prosecute doctors/hospitals trying to protect the life of the mother. Chasing them away from following a court order.
What say you about that, D_F?
Maybe not in Texas, though.
It's arguably illegal as well. I don't see how that doesn't clash against EMTALA, which is a federal law.
For conservative abusers, incels and rapists, women are the enemy and must be punished. It's really about social control of women.
Why else would you make women and children bear nonviable and rapists pregnancies to term?
Invisible man in the sky, tbh
Murder is wrong.
500,000 people moved out of Texas in 2022
Many of them said the political b******* and the rising cost of living gave them the impetus
The woman in question if she doesn't have an abortion could end up losing her uterus and ovaries and all chances of having a child she and her husband desperately want
This is the way Christ wants it.
that tradition teaches subjection to men, for very many formal equality of the sexes and the bodily autonomy of women -- even to access life saving treatment -- are abhorrent.
Texas Supreme Court just stayed the ruling.
This isn't a close call. Trisomy 18 is 100% fatal to the foetus/newborn and very dangerous for the mother. Forcing women to carry nonviable pregnancies to term is sadistic.
Maybe the TX Supreme Court will rule on this quickly, I hope so.
Having to beg courts for medical treatment doctors recommend is ed up beyond belief.
One would think there'd be a fairly cut and dried Supremacy Clause issue here, but Texas seems keen on nullification. Dangerous stuff, we fought a civil war over it once.
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