“We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled," Justice Alito writes in an initial majority draft

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Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.


You're in the minority full stop.

The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.


Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.

Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.


Basically a woman will no longer have the right to chose to live if her life is endangered by the pregnancy. The fetus has more rights than a live breathing WOMAN. Men don’t have this problem.

Corpses don’t have that problem.

Corpses have more rights than women.
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Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.


You're in the minority full stop.

The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.


Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.

Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.


Then don't get yourself pregnant. Problem solved.

Nobody gets themselves pregnant.


Clumsily worded but point remains. If you have such a health care issue with giving birth, then see to it that you don't get pregnant.


Hey dumb f#ck, many women don’t realize they have a health care issue related to birth until they get pregnant. It’s not like you can predict health complications until….get this….the complications arise.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.


You're in the minority full stop.

The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.


Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.

Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.


Then don't get yourself pregnant. Problem solved.

I hope everyone on this thread sees the misogyny and remembers it every time they’re tempted to think a single positive thought about the GOP.



How is this misogyny? Women have all the power here, in 99% of the cases


Power to do what
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Anonymous wrote:So what happens to the other "privacy" rights? They going to outlaw sodomy and same sex marriage again?


Yes, if and when they get the chance. Birth control as well.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.


You're in the minority full stop.

The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.


Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.

Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.


Then don't get yourself pregnant. Problem solved.

Nobody gets themselves pregnant.


Clumsily worded but point remains. If you have such a health care issue with giving birth, then see to it that you don't get pregnant.

It wasn’t clumsily worded you misogynistic clod. And even if it were, what do you say to women who develop “health care issues” when they’re pregnant? “Just leave them for dead!” is the GOP answer.

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Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: most voters won’t care.

What planet are you on?

The planet that elected Trump and all that he begot.


Exactly! Sorry guys, I’m a liberal dem. Used to be deeply involved in abortion rights. But I’m just sick of it. Y’all didn’t make it happen for Hillary. So this is what happens. Wake the F up. Even if you did vote for Hillary…if you’re white…I Fing guarantee you that you have family that voted for Trump. Get your house in order or STFU.


Yeah this is kind of where I’m at too.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.


You're in the minority full stop.

The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.


Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.

Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.


Then don't get yourself pregnant. Problem solved.

Nobody gets themselves pregnant.


Clumsily worded but point remains. If you have such a health care issue with giving birth, then see to it that you don't get pregnant.


Or see to it that you are not pregnant any longer. That's also a valid option.
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Anonymous wrote:Rampant anti catholic bigotry on this thread.

Well there aren’t any Fundies on SCOTUS.


No, but the Fundies voted for the Republicans who put the conservative Catholics on the Court. They are the backbone of the Republican Party.
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Anonymous wrote:So what’s next? Conservative states have already made abortion inaccessible to most women already, creating hurdles and scare tactics that leave only 1-2 providers operating in some states. Do women/people who value womens’ health rise up? Do conservatives go full on handmaids tale? Is it going to be like 2 sets of rules-one for red states and another for blue? Or does nothing really change because they’ve mostly kept poor, rural women from getting abortions anyway, and they don’t really want to prevent “urban” babies from being aborted anyway?


There was an article in WaPo today that the anti-choice lobby now wants to push for a nation-wide ban on abortions after 6 weeks.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/05/02/abortion-ban-roe-supreme-court-mississippi/


So basically an anti-Roe? Isn’t that against the whole states rights argument?


That argument is only germane when it's rights the conservatives want people to have or not to have. There's no actual principle of state's rights.

+1 or individual rights, except for the one Scalia made up.
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Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: most voters won’t care.

What planet are you on?

The planet that elected Trump and all that he begot.


Exactly! Sorry guys, I’m a liberal dem. Used to be deeply involved in abortion rights. But I’m just sick of it. Y’all didn’t make it happen for Hillary. So this is what happens. Wake the F up. Even if you did vote for Hillary…if you’re white…I Fing guarantee you that you have family that voted for Trump. Get your house in order or STFU.


Yeah this is kind of where I’m at too.

WTF. I am a White woman (surburban! SAHM, too!) and I have NEVER voted for a fascist gooper in my life. You think I can control how my father and uncles voted? After about twelve of us ganged up on them, we got some to abstain from voting; I consider that a win.
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Anonymous wrote:Such a lengthy opinion when all they have to say is “because the Catholic Church is against abortion.”


The catholic Church near me is dying a slow death. Hardly anyone there anymore. Gee I wonder why.


Religion as a whole is on the decline in the US and has been for some time:

https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2021/12/14/about-three-in-ten-u-s-adults-are-now-religiously-unaffiliated/

But somewhere like Mississippi isn't going to reflect that. And the black population is so disenfranchised that they can't make a difference. I mean, look at what's been happening in Georgia. The old whites are terrified and doing everything they can to hold onto power.
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What was the point of leaking this report?
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: most voters won’t care.

What planet are you on?

The planet that elected Trump and all that he begot.


Exactly! Sorry guys, I’m a liberal dem. Used to be deeply involved in abortion rights. But I’m just sick of it. Y’all didn’t make it happen for Hillary. So this is what happens. Wake the F up. Even if you did vote for Hillary…if you’re white…I Fing guarantee you that you have family that voted for Trump. Get your house in order or STFU.


Yeah this is kind of where I’m at too.


Well wait until you have a daughter or son and you may feel differently. Maybe they will need to terminate a pregnancy or need an ivf procedure or have some other difficult reproductive issue that will you will want them to have power decide.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know I'm in the minority on DCUM but I think this is good news and I hope it comes to pass.


You're in the minority full stop.

The vast majority of Americans do not believe the government should be making health care decisions for you.


Like I said, I know I'm in the minority on DCUM. And abortion is not a "health care decision," in the vast majority of cases.

Choosing not to give birth, which is statistically more dangerous than having an abortion, is a “health care decision” in every effing case.


Then don't get yourself pregnant. Problem solved.

Nobody gets themselves pregnant.


Clumsily worded but point remains. If you have such a health care issue with giving birth, then see to it that you don't get pregnant.

It wasn’t clumsily worded you misogynistic clod. And even if it were, what do you say to women who develop “health care issues” when they’re pregnant? “Just leave them for dead!” is the GOP answer.



People who should have a say on abortion:

1. A woman seeking to terminate a pregnancy
2. That woman’s doctor

If you are not one of those two, then shut the F up.
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