| The passage of this bill causes me actual physical discomfort; the wrongness of it all actually makes me feel like I might throw up. What is wrong with these republicans?! They claim to be all about less government intrusion...and they do this? |
| I thought that this had no chance of passing? Wasn't the general consensus that it is unconstitutional? |
| I feel disgusted, outraged, depressed, sad for the women who will be affected by this, and disbelieving that in 2012 this kind of legislation ever got anywhere. Are we living in a Margaret Atwood dystopia?!?? |
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"That's f'ed up"
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So women who are raped are going to be forced to be raped again before they can get an abortion? And will have to pay for this (the ultrasound)?
Virginia is fucking backwards. |
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What bothers me is the hypocrisy: we believe in "small" government (oh except when it comes to defining who sleeps with who, whether or not you're using birth control, and what legal choices you make with your body). It's like the republicans who want to bomb Iran. Oh yes, because getting into Iraq and Afghanistan was really oh-so-helpful to the economy. And so very effective at actually keeping America safer.
It's really gross. |
It looks like victims of rape and incest are exempt. |
| Planned Parenthood should paint a big sign on all of their ultrasounds which says "Republican-Mandated Uterus Inspection Machine". |
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They removed the trans vaginal part of their trans vaginal bill. So now you get an ultrasound on the belly instead of being vaginally penetrated. Because Bob McDonell made them cuz he didn't want to look like a total nut job.
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| so whats the problem? Is that abortion going to magically fall out without an ultrasound or opening up your vagina? It seems that every safe guard and far reaching exception has been met, so now if you are having an abortion due to convenience you will need to get an ultrasound that you NEEDED TO GET ANYWAYS before getting an abortion. |
Maryland allows you to abort with your eyes closed |
If it was needed "anyways" they would not have passed the law, now would they? |
Before you execute someone they get a trial, this is the closest thing for the unborn |
| Unbelievable that a legislature and governor would mandate a medical procedure of any sort. That's for a doctor to decide, not a bunch of useless lawyers and business people . |