Roe v Wade struck down

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That can’t really be real, right? Does this forced birther not realize that real, live babies will be born to complicated families? And they think they know better than women. So here you go.
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That can’t really be real, right? Does this forced birther not realize that real, live babies will be born to complicated families? And they think they know better than women. So here you go.

Now imagine that baby’s life, repeated a million times over across the country. How much misery and pain, how much abuse, how much poverty could be avoided by allowing women to get the abortions they need.

Forced birthers are despicable monsters.
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I’m a complete legalese idiot. I know enjoin means to stop. Does this mean they are stopping the law. Or they are stopping people who want to not enforce it…. I need a layperson’s explanation.
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Anonymous wrote:


I’m a complete legalese idiot. I know enjoin means to stop. Does this mean they are stopping the law. Or they are stopping people who want to not enforce it…. I need a layperson’s explanation.


The judge has prevented the AG from prosecuting doctors who refer their patients for healthcare out of state.

This law would have prosecuted the doctor in Ohio with the ten year old patient earlier this year. Bear in mind that doctor never performed an abortion, but by simply referring her patient for a legal procedure, she would have committed a crime.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


I’m a complete legalese idiot. I know enjoin means to stop. Does this mean they are stopping the law. Or they are stopping people who want to not enforce it…. I need a layperson’s explanation.


The judge has prevented the AG from prosecuting doctors who refer their patients for healthcare out of state.

This law would have prosecuted the doctor in Ohio with the ten year old patient earlier this year. Bear in mind that doctor never performed an abortion, but by simply referring her patient for a legal procedure, she would have committed a crime.

No matter how many iterations of this story there are, forced birthers come off worse in each one.
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Anonymous wrote:


I’m a complete legalese idiot. I know enjoin means to stop. Does this mean they are stopping the law. Or they are stopping people who want to not enforce it…. I need a layperson’s explanation.


Thank you. That’s horrific that a law was even passed that remotely tries to do that. I fear we just can’t rely on our courts to reliably block these. But thank goodness this one did.

The judge has prevented the AG from prosecuting doctors who refer their patients for healthcare out of state.

This law would have prosecuted the doctor in Ohio with the ten year old patient earlier this year. Bear in mind that doctor never performed an abortion, but by simply referring her patient for a legal procedure, she would have committed a crime.
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The state is appealing the decision.
Anonymous
You read that right!
Texas doesn’t want women to receive life saving care, that medical doctors have determined they need.
Texas politicians want to decide women’s healthcare.
#texasdeathpanels
#republicandeathpanels
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Oops. I thought you pro-lifers were ready to step in to support these parents. I can't even. It's just sad when they're principles blow up in their faces.


Random internet post and it’s believed because
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Oops. I thought you pro-lifers were ready to step in to support these parents. I can't even. It's just sad when they're principles blow up in their faces.


Random internet post and it’s believed because

…it’s believable. This woman grew up in the same forced birther mindset as Jamie Jeffries and she says she’s real. http://samanthapfield.com/2020/02/08/when-i-was-a-pro-life-hypocrite/

Now back to the GOP death panels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You read that right!
Texas doesn’t want women to receive life saving care, that medical doctors have determined they need.
Texas politicians want to decide women’s healthcare.
#texasdeathpanels
#republicandeathpanels


Disgusting

Why are Texas Republicans such douchebags?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You read that right!
Texas doesn’t want women to receive life saving care, that medical doctors have determined they need.
Texas politicians want to decide women’s healthcare.
#texasdeathpanels
#republicandeathpanels


Disgusting

Why are Texas Republicans such douchebags?


It’s ain’t just Texas…
But can you imagine, after a year of seeing the consequences of their sh!++y legislation, of having real evidence of the harm it has caused, not wanting to make a change?
The only conclusion is that that want to hurt women, and families.
Republicans want to hurt women.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:
You read that right!
Texas doesn’t want women to receive life saving care, that medical doctors have determined they need.
Texas politicians want to decide women’s healthcare.
#texasdeathpanels
#republicandeathpanels


Disgusting

Why are Texas Republicans such douchebags?


I would like to believe this trait is confined to those in Texas. But in the interest of caution, I don't assume anything when it comes to my health and well being. It's too important. Health means everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Anonymous wrote:
You read that right!
Texas doesn’t want women to receive life saving care, that medical doctors have determined they need.
Texas politicians want to decide women’s healthcare.
#texasdeathpanels
#republicandeathpanels


Disgusting

Why are Texas Republicans such douchebags?


I would like to believe this trait is confined to those in Texas. But in the interest of caution, I don't assume anything when it comes to my health and well being. It's too important. Health means everything.

+1 the GOP wants to inflict pain, suffering and death on women, not just those in one state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You read that right!
Texas doesn’t want women to receive life saving care, that medical doctors have determined they need.
Texas politicians want to decide women’s healthcare.
#texasdeathpanels
#republicandeathpanels


Disgusting

Why are Texas Republicans such douchebags?


It’s ain’t just Texas…
But can you imagine, after a year of seeing the consequences of their sh!++y legislation, of having real evidence of the harm it has caused, not wanting to make a change?
The only conclusion is that that want to hurt women, and families.
Republicans want to hurt women.

Because they believe will the women having abortions are Black, brown, & poor. They didn’t know the good white (even married) women have abortions.
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