Roe v Wade struck down

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Anonymous wrote:This country is unraveling quickly. This decision is a strong signal that regressive fundamentalists have captured key institutions.


The scary thing is it's happening in Europe, so there is nowhere to go. If we fall, everyone falls.
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Anonymous wrote:Time for 24-7, indefinite, loud protests at the justice's houses. People following them everywhere in public wearing handmaid tale outfits. Public shunning. Not allowed to go anywhere in public in peace.


And then you have the audacity to call them cowards. You think they didn’t know what they were doing? They’d do it again even with your public shaming because it was the RIGHT thing to do.


If they think it was the right thing to do, then they shouldn't mind being dogged in public for the rest of their lives. And their spouses, too. 24/7, indefinitely.


They won’t. It’s still a vile thing to propose.


DP. I am under zero obligation to be polite to someone who wants me to die if I get pregnant again.


Then take it up with your state legislature. I feel like 90% of posters somehow think the Supreme Court just banned abortion. Any banning comes straight from the states, not the justices. At least get who you are protesting right.

Also, there's a very small distance between those of you supporting public shaming 24/7 for justices and their families and the pro-lifers who do the same to abortion providers. You're cut from the same cloth.

Half the states just banned abortion.
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Anonymous wrote:Thomas' opinion is really concerning.


I read it with the opposite reaction. Substantive due process is a magical bag: you just reach in and pull out whatever right you want to be constitutionally protected. It needs to be done away with.
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Anonymous wrote:Just a reminder that the mindset of far right Catholic Taliban institution Georgetown Prep as seen in Kavanaugh and Gorsuch is pervasive across the current student body and teaching staff today. Just a vile institution filled with primarily the silver spooned sons of greedy white supremacists. Same goes with Amy Coney Barrett's Notre Dame.


And also dishonesty.


Youngkin's son goes to Georgetown Prep I believe.

"Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) said he will seek to ban most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, moving quickly following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday overturning the constitutional right to an abortion."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/06/24/virginia-youngkin-abortion-15-week-ruling

Hey, congrats MoDeRaTe Youngkin voters, you got the dumb state you wanted! Can’t wait to see what other rights of yours they chisel away while you smile and say you love it because your children might have learned that Black people are humans.
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Anonymous wrote:Just a reminder that the mindset of far right Catholic Taliban institution Georgetown Prep as seen in Kavanaugh and Gorsuch is pervasive across the current student body and teaching staff today. Just a vile institution filled with primarily the silver spooned sons of greedy white supremacists. Same goes with Amy Coney Barrett's Notre Dame.


And also dishonesty.


Youngkin's son goes to Georgetown Prep I believe.

"Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) said he will seek to ban most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, moving quickly following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Friday overturning the constitutional right to an abortion."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/06/24/virginia-youngkin-abortion-15-week-ruling


The governor doesn't have that power. I know it is very close in Richmond but he doesn't have the numbers, does he?
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Anonymous wrote:This country is unraveling quickly. This decision is a strong signal that regressive fundamentalists have captured key institutions.


The scary thing is it's happening in Europe, so there is nowhere to go. If we fall, everyone falls.


Yea, the world isn't as progressive as you thought.
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Anonymous wrote:Time for 24-7, indefinite, loud protests at the justice's houses. People following them everywhere in public wearing handmaid tale outfits. Public shunning. Not allowed to go anywhere in public in peace.


And then you have the audacity to call them cowards. You think they didn’t know what they were doing? They’d do it again even with your public shaming because it was the RIGHT thing to do.


If they think it was the right thing to do, then they shouldn't mind being dogged in public for the rest of their lives. And their spouses, too. 24/7, indefinitely.


They won’t. It’s still a vile thing to propose.


DP. I am under zero obligation to be polite to someone who wants me to die if I get pregnant again.


Then take it up with your state legislature. I feel like 90% of posters somehow think the Supreme Court just banned abortion. Any banning comes straight from the states, not the justices. At least get who you are protesting right.

Also, there's a very small distance between those of you supporting public shaming 24/7 for justices and their families and the pro-lifers who do the same to abortion providers. You're cut from the same cloth.

Half the states just banned abortion.

The MoDeRaTeS are desperate to not understand the consequences of their both sidesing.
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Anonymous wrote:Just a reminder that the mindset of far right Catholic Taliban institution Georgetown Prep as seen in Kavanaugh and Gorsuch is pervasive across the current student body and teaching staff today. Just a vile institution filled with primarily the silver spooned sons of greedy white supremacists. Same goes with Amy Coney Barrett's Notre Dame.


STOP INVOKING THE TALIBAN. It is racist. You don’t have to refer to a religious extremist group to say what’s happening here when that religion allows for abortion and THIS religious group is regressive, oppressive and radical enough on their own. They are RADICAL EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS with fascistic ideals. Islam and Taliban do not need to be in the label. All you’re doing is giving Christianity an out.


no it is not. The GQP - also an extremist religious group - is as backward as them. They are also Catholic
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's because I spent many years in a progressive EU country where abortion is restricted to the first trimester without much ado or angst, I really can't bring myself to care too much. Most of you live in states where abortion will continue to be legal. It does seem to be the compromise way forward. Red states restrict abortion, making them happy. Blue states keep abortion legal to the last day, making them happy. [/quote

Which "progressive EU country" is that?



In the UK, abortion is effectively available on demand. The woman just has to state that there will be a risk to her mental or physical health if she proceeds with the pregnancy. I think the limit is 24 weeks, but most abortions take place before 9 weeks.
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Anonymous wrote:Time for 24-7, indefinite, loud protests at the justice's houses. People following them everywhere in public wearing handmaid tale outfits. Public shunning. Not allowed to go anywhere in public in peace.


And then you have the audacity to call them cowards. You think they didn’t know what they were doing? They’d do it again even with your public shaming because it was the RIGHT thing to do.


If they think it was the right thing to do, then they shouldn't mind being dogged in public for the rest of their lives. And their spouses, too. 24/7, indefinitely.


They won’t. It’s still a vile thing to propose.


DP. I am under zero obligation to be polite to someone who wants me to die if I get pregnant again.


Then take it up with your state legislature. I feel like 90% of posters somehow think the Supreme Court just banned abortion. Any banning comes straight from the states, not the justices. At least get who you are protesting right.

Also, there's a very small distance between those of you supporting public shaming 24/7 for justices and their families and the pro-lifers who do the same to abortion providers. You're cut from the same cloth.


Nope. Not at all similar. These justices have power that no women walking into a clinic will ever have.
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What year do you think it is?


There is more.....



This is irrelevant. I have already reported it.
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Anonymous wrote:These justices should be denied service everywhere-restaurants, airplanes, kids activities.

+1
They should be made to feel unwelcome everywhere for the rest of their lives.


I'm perfectly willing to return the favor if you want to play this way.

Oh wow another Republican who doesn’t like consequences. I’m caaaaaaaaanceling the lying religious extremists, waaaaaaaaaaah. A “duck your feelings” Republican is having a sad and needs to “return the favor.”

You belong to a minority religious extremist party. I cannot begin to describe to you how little most people think of hypocrites like you guys.


Actually, I support abortion legality in many cases, but people like you certainly make me question that support, and whether I should act on it in any way. Unfortunately left-wing extremists like yourself make reasonable compromise impossible. How about reading your screed and thinking a bit.


Oh, please. No one buys your "actually, I support abortion legality in many case" BS. This is your weak attemp to manipulate people who make you feel uncomfortable.


Whatever, believe what you want. There are cases where abortion must be legal for certain reasons. That's a majority opinion.


Yes, but because some anonymous random person calls you a hypocrite, you no longer believe in that majority opinione. It sounds ridiculous, but that is not what I believe, that is what you wrote.

I’m that person who made this forced birther change their mind. I’m loving my power! Stephanie
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Anonymous wrote:Just a reminder that the mindset of far right Catholic Taliban institution Georgetown Prep as seen in Kavanaugh and Gorsuch is pervasive across the current student body and teaching staff today. Just a vile institution filled with primarily the silver spooned sons of greedy white supremacists. Same goes with Amy Coney Barrett's Notre Dame.


Wow. Can you be any more hyperbolic?

You have such disdain for people who believe that babies should have a chance at life.


Until their born. Then they're on their own. That's what you people believe. Prove me wrong.

More than 400,000 children in foster care.
2.5 million homeless children.
6.1 million children who are food insecure.
4.3 million children without health insurance.
Almost 8 children shot to death every day in the US.

Get the F out of here with your "give babies a chance of life." You.Don't.Care.About.Children. Full stop. You salivate over embryos and fetuses. You care about not letting women get away with unwed sex.


+a million!
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Anonymous wrote:These justices should be denied service everywhere-restaurants, airplanes, kids activities.

+1
They should be made to feel unwelcome everywhere for the rest of their lives.


I'm perfectly willing to return the favor if you want to play this way.

Oh wow another Republican who doesn’t like consequences. I’m caaaaaaaaanceling the lying religious extremists, waaaaaaaaaaah. A “duck your feelings” Republican is having a sad and needs to “return the favor.”

You belong to a minority religious extremist party. I cannot begin to describe to you how little most people think of hypocrites like you guys.


Actually, I support abortion legality in many cases, but people like you certainly make me question that support, and whether I should act on it in any way. Unfortunately left-wing extremists like yourself make reasonable compromise impossible. How about reading your screed and thinking a bit.


Oh, please. No one buys your "actually, I support abortion legality in many case" BS. This is your weak attemp to manipulate people who make you feel uncomfortable.


Whatever, believe what you want. There are cases where abortion must be legal for certain reasons. That's a majority opinion.


Yes, but because some anonymous random person calls you a hypocrite, you no longer believe in that majority opinione. It sounds ridiculous, but that is not what I believe, that is what you wrote.


Of course not. The extremism expressed by the pro abortion constituency definitely influences how much weight I give the issue from a voting perspective. There are hundreds of issues. This isn't about some anon internet poster. It's about the behavior of that group in general displayed year after year after year.
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