Roe v Wade struck down

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.
Anonymous
Ohio anti-abortionists are lying and trying to pose as being reasonable, to drum up support to vote no against the upcoming ballot initiative. In reality, they are hard core extremists who want zero abortions anywhere. Even in cases of rape.

The Nov. 7 amendment, known on the ballot as Issue 1, would if approved make it a state constitutional right to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions,” including abortion, contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. It would allow the state to restrict abortion after fetal viability, except when “necessary to protect the pregnant patient’s life or health” — which proponents say is a reasonable limit most Americans would agree with.

“A lot of people are saying our battle is won, Roe is defeated,” said Jason Yates, the CEO of My Faith Votes, Christian voter mobilization group, who was in Columbus for a March for Life recently. “The reality is, the fight goes to the states, and unfortunately people aren’t paying attention what’s being in passed in the states.”

....

Jamie Curry, the energetic regional coordinator for Students for Life, stepped in. “We never know what someone is going to face. We can’t end innocent human life just because someone may one day face a hardship,” she said.

Curry, 23, who was raised Catholic, came to her advocacy in college, after she met a friend whose mother had been raped. As the vote approaches, Curry has crisscrossed the state, hosting campus events, organizing students to scribble chalk slogans on sidewalks and wielding a bullhorn to lead chants at rallies.

She said she does not believe that the loss in August presages a failure on Nov. 7. Roe’s end, she said, was just the beginning.

“We say it was a victory and we will take it but that was 100 percent not the end,” Curry said. But despite coaching the students under her to take a moderate view while out campaigning, she is not for legislative compromise.

“We still have a lot of work to be done. We will not stop fighting until abortion is inaccessible everywhere,” she said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/10/29/ohio-issue-1-election-abortion/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f002
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.


Can't they use birth control?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.


Can't they use birth control?

No birth control is 100% effective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.


Can't they use birth control?


Go to the pregnancy forum to see all the pregnancies from women who were using birth control.

But you know the answer to your question. You just want to make it seem that women who seek abortions are all careless sluts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ohio anti-abortionists are lying and trying to pose as being reasonable, to drum up support to vote no against the upcoming ballot initiative. In reality, they are hard core extremists who want zero abortions anywhere. Even in cases of rape.

The Nov. 7 amendment, known on the ballot as Issue 1, would if approved make it a state constitutional right to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions,” including abortion, contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. It would allow the state to restrict abortion after fetal viability, except when “necessary to protect the pregnant patient’s life or health” — which proponents say is a reasonable limit most Americans would agree with.

“A lot of people are saying our battle is won, Roe is defeated,” said Jason Yates, the CEO of My Faith Votes, Christian voter mobilization group, who was in Columbus for a March for Life recently. “The reality is, the fight goes to the states, and unfortunately people aren’t paying attention what’s being in passed in the states.”

....

Jamie Curry, the energetic regional coordinator for Students for Life, stepped in. “We never know what someone is going to face. We can’t end innocent human life just because someone may one day face a hardship,” she said.

Curry, 23, who was raised Catholic, came to her advocacy in college, after she met a friend whose mother had been raped. As the vote approaches, Curry has crisscrossed the state, hosting campus events, organizing students to scribble chalk slogans on sidewalks and wielding a bullhorn to lead chants at rallies.

She said she does not believe that the loss in August presages a failure on Nov. 7. Roe’s end, she said, was just the beginning.

“We say it was a victory and we will take it but that was 100 percent not the end,” Curry said. But despite coaching the students under her to take a moderate view while out campaigning, she is not for legislative compromise.

“We still have a lot of work to be done. We will not stop fighting until abortion is inaccessible everywhere,” she said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/10/29/ohio-issue-1-election-abortion/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f002
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ohio anti-abortionists are lying and trying to pose as being reasonable, to drum up support to vote no against the upcoming ballot initiative. In reality, they are hard core extremists who want zero abortions anywhere. Even in cases of rape.

The Nov. 7 amendment, known on the ballot as Issue 1, would if approved make it a state constitutional right to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions,” including abortion, contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. It would allow the state to restrict abortion after fetal viability, except when “necessary to protect the pregnant patient’s life or health” — which proponents say is a reasonable limit most Americans would agree with.

“A lot of people are saying our battle is won, Roe is defeated,” said Jason Yates, the CEO of My Faith Votes, Christian voter mobilization group, who was in Columbus for a March for Life recently. “The reality is, the fight goes to the states, and unfortunately people aren’t paying attention what’s being in passed in the states.”

....

Jamie Curry, the energetic regional coordinator for Students for Life, stepped in. “We never know what someone is going to face. We can’t end innocent human life just because someone may one day face a hardship,” she said.

Curry, 23, who was raised Catholic, came to her advocacy in college, after she met a friend whose mother had been raped. As the vote approaches, Curry has crisscrossed the state, hosting campus events, organizing students to scribble chalk slogans on sidewalks and wielding a bullhorn to lead chants at rallies.

She said she does not believe that the loss in August presages a failure on Nov. 7. Roe’s end, she said, was just the beginning.

“We say it was a victory and we will take it but that was 100 percent not the end,” Curry said. But despite coaching the students under her to take a moderate view while out campaigning, she is not for legislative compromise.

“We still have a lot of work to be done. We will not stop fighting until abortion is inaccessible everywhere,” she said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/10/29/ohio-issue-1-election-abortion/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f002

Jamie Curry sounds deeply confused and I sincerely doubt that she only discovered her forced birther fervor in college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ohio anti-abortionists are lying and trying to pose as being reasonable, to drum up support to vote no against the upcoming ballot initiative. In reality, they are hard core extremists who want zero abortions anywhere. Even in cases of rape.

The Nov. 7 amendment, known on the ballot as Issue 1, would if approved make it a state constitutional right to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions,” including abortion, contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. It would allow the state to restrict abortion after fetal viability, except when “necessary to protect the pregnant patient’s life or health” — which proponents say is a reasonable limit most Americans would agree with.

“A lot of people are saying our battle is won, Roe is defeated,” said Jason Yates, the CEO of My Faith Votes, Christian voter mobilization group, who was in Columbus for a March for Life recently. “The reality is, the fight goes to the states, and unfortunately people aren’t paying attention what’s being in passed in the states.”

....

Jamie Curry, the energetic regional coordinator for Students for Life, stepped in. “We never know what someone is going to face. We can’t end innocent human life just because someone may one day face a hardship,” she said.

Curry, 23, who was raised Catholic, came to her advocacy in college, after she met a friend whose mother had been raped. As the vote approaches, Curry has crisscrossed the state, hosting campus events, organizing students to scribble chalk slogans on sidewalks and wielding a bullhorn to lead chants at rallies.

She said she does not believe that the loss in August presages a failure on Nov. 7. Roe’s end, she said, was just the beginning.

“We say it was a victory and we will take it but that was 100 percent not the end,” Curry said. But despite coaching the students under her to take a moderate view while out campaigning, she is not for legislative compromise.

“We still have a lot of work to be done. We will not stop fighting until abortion is inaccessible everywhere,” she said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/10/29/ohio-issue-1-election-abortion/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f002


Jamie Curry deserves an extremely complicated and scary pregnancy. If there is justice in the world, she’ll get what she deserves.
Anonymous
Jamie Curry has zero life experience and the internet being what it is, it took me thirty seconds to find her wedding page. She’s been married all of five weeks and has probably never experienced anything remotely related to reproduction. She has no idea.

If she wants to walk the walk, she’d better move to a full forced birth state. Just to make sure she doesn’t get away with a Jessa Duggar style abortion.

These underage Aunt Lydias are repellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ohio anti-abortionists are lying and trying to pose as being reasonable, to drum up support to vote no against the upcoming ballot initiative. In reality, they are hard core extremists who want zero abortions anywhere. Even in cases of rape.

The Nov. 7 amendment, known on the ballot as Issue 1, would if approved make it a state constitutional right to “make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions,” including abortion, contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. It would allow the state to restrict abortion after fetal viability, except when “necessary to protect the pregnant patient’s life or health” — which proponents say is a reasonable limit most Americans would agree with.

“A lot of people are saying our battle is won, Roe is defeated,” said Jason Yates, the CEO of My Faith Votes, Christian voter mobilization group, who was in Columbus for a March for Life recently. “The reality is, the fight goes to the states, and unfortunately people aren’t paying attention what’s being in passed in the states.”

....

Jamie Curry, the energetic regional coordinator for Students for Life, stepped in. “We never know what someone is going to face. We can’t end innocent human life just because someone may one day face a hardship,” she said.

Curry, 23, who was raised Catholic, came to her advocacy in college, after she met a friend whose mother had been raped. As the vote approaches, Curry has crisscrossed the state, hosting campus events, organizing students to scribble chalk slogans on sidewalks and wielding a bullhorn to lead chants at rallies.

She said she does not believe that the loss in August presages a failure on Nov. 7. Roe’s end, she said, was just the beginning.

“We say it was a victory and we will take it but that was 100 percent not the end,” Curry said. But despite coaching the students under her to take a moderate view while out campaigning, she is not for legislative compromise.

“We still have a lot of work to be done. We will not stop fighting until abortion is inaccessible everywhere,” she said.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/10/29/ohio-issue-1-election-abortion/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f002


Yup.

https://www.statenews.org/government-politics/2023-10-28/backers-of-issue-1-urge-yes-vote-dewine-tries-to-thwart-it-by-promising-to-relax-six-week-ban
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jamie Curry has zero life experience and the internet being what it is, it took me thirty seconds to find her wedding page. She’s been married all of five weeks and has probably never experienced anything remotely related to reproduction. She has no idea.

If she wants to walk the walk, she’d better move to a full forced birth state. Just to make sure she doesn’t get away with a Jessa Duggar style abortion.

These underage Aunt Lydias are repellent.


Aunt Lydia was playing the long game. These are people who see Serena Joy as aspirational: oppress others while being shielded from consequences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.


+1 on the past couple of posts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.


Can't they use birth control?


If you are completely clueless about reproduction/contraceptives then sit down. Educate yourself before you make dumb a$$ comments like this again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Speaking of abortion banners losing elections…

How’s the GOP going to rig this in their favor?

“Ohio Republican officials purged the voter registrations of almost 27,000 residents, just weeks before the state was set to vote on whether to enshrine the right to abortion in the constitution.

Secretary of State Frank LaRose ordered that 26,666 voter registrations be purged in late September. He did not publicly announce his decision at the time and only acknowledged it when local outlets began reporting it last week. Those who were purged cannot re-register to vote in time for the abortion ballot measure on November 7. The deadline to register for the upcoming election was October 10.”
https://newrepublic.com/post/176504/ohio-republicans-voter-polls-abortion-election?utm_campaign=SF_TNR&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=Autofeed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What will destroy the US:
- abortion battles
- borders
- income inequality


They’re all related. The GOP has been hell-bent on bringing back the Gilded Age for a long time. You start by having a mass of desperate people who will work for pennies in nearly any conditions. As good a game as the GOP talks on the border, they want the bodies. Preferably without papers, as they are easier to exploit and you don’t have to provide them any social services. But desperate native born workers are good too, and nothing like a desperate woman to keep your desperate male base sexually satisfied and feeling like he has some control over his miserable, small life.

If the GOP actually wanted to control immigration, they’d mandate eVerify and apply some of those draconian anti-abortion penalties to people hiring illegal immigrants. But they don’t do that, do they? No, because they want the cheap, desperate labor.

It’s all related.

+1

Again that people seem happy to remain ignorant about what the GOP actually does and why they’re doing it. They want a permanent poor underclass; they did not like the middle class and don’t care if they live or die.


Yep. Making abortion illegal/very difficult is the perfect poverty policy. If you were crafting a policy to keep poor people down, that would be number 1 on the list.

And they don't want a lot people going to college or having access good public schools - lack of education fuels the base and someone has to the grunt, shit work of the country those with college educations don't want to do. Let's encourage poor people to homeschool their kids - that will keep them dumb and poor.


Can't they use birth control?


Sure. Or they could get an abortion. Or they could be abstinent. Or get their tubes tied. Whichever, as long as the women are deciding for themselves and not the states.
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