Boycott/ Divest and Pull your College App from All States which violate Our Daughters' Civil Rights

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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


In all sincerity, good luck to your daughter. Taking on nursing in one of those states will require a lot of fortitude. I hope she can make a difference in the lives of those living there; they will need all the help, support, and care they can get. She will be busy!


For sure, nursing is a calling and ministry, no matter where the assignment is located. Personally, I view it as God's work.
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Anonymous wrote:Hahah - enjoy your bus boycott


The Bus boycott was 60 years ago and was successful, btw

But 60 years later we are Corp Lawyers with decades of experience as litigators and we will bring Tennessee to its knees as an Example to all other states that violate our civil rights and make felons of our daughters


Haha. Good luck waging your boycott on the Volunteer State.

Btw, what rights is TN poised to “violate.” Is the Supreme Court no longer the arbiter of the law of the land?


You don't seem to get it- corporate women and female corp lawyers don't need to debate your ilk because you have no influence over TN's economy

We will take our case to the Swedish , Dutch and German corporations- all very socially progressive countries- that the state of Tennessee has chosen to make itself completely financially dependent upon for jobs, investment and tax revenue.

You just don't get it and neither do the 5 SCOTUS " judges" - this isn't 1972 America and corp and state's finances are waaaay more dependent on foreign Investment now and women are now litigators..... legions of litigators.

We are never going back to Women dying of illegal abortions, being denied health care and being sentenced as Felons for exercising self autonomy

Starting with TN and Vanderbilt University and making them the 1st Example of what is going to happen to every Red state


I love you. I really hope women with the ability to do so use what power they have to fight this. We all have to fight for our daughters and granddaughters.
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Anonymous wrote:It is perfectly okay with me - preferable in fact - if the right wingnuts and forced birthers don’t try to send their kids to my state (California). I’d actually applaud their absence.

Why do the right wingnuts care so much on this thread that we’re avoiding their few good colleges in their crappy states? Be glad, right wingnuts! Without our kids applying to your few good school, your kids might actually get in.


Their kids don’t go to college, they are waiting for the factory jobs to come back. That’s why those colleges have anywhere between 75-90% out of state students.


Proud GOP here with kids who graduated debt free from trade school. You factory job slammers and those who look down on trade school attendees who leave school for six figure jobs with no debt will be crying when your car or AC or plumbing goes out.


Pretty sure that my kids will be graduating debt free with a trust will somehow be able to call a plumber on a mechanic when the Mercedes breaks down.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations
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Anonymous wrote:sanctity of life, my ample backside

Hope your daughter doesn't get date raped and wind up with an ectopic pregnancy


We would wish that for any daughter going to any university:

However there is not one state that will bot allow a doctor to treat an ectopic pregnancy. Just stop with your scare tactics.


On the contrary - there is a post in this thread, IIRC, that notes that there are ERs telling doctors that they will not be able to operate on patients who are discovered to have an ectopic pregnancy until that fetal "heartbeat" can no longer be protected

so spare me your "that would never happen" BS


Oh, a post on DCUM says it? It must be true!


That would be my post you are referring to. You don’t have to believe it, but that’s what the ER chair told their staff on Saturday. Maybe it will change? Hopefully. The problem is that medical professionals did not have a hand in the language of the OH bill. Remember the governor thought you could just transplant an ectopic embryo somewhere else. How would they know what to include language-wise in a right to life bill when they don’t care about medicine? they just care about donations.

I don’t really care what you do or don’t believe. I believe my sibling and know what they told me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is perfectly okay with me - preferable in fact - if the right wingnuts and forced birthers don’t try to send their kids to my state (California). I’d actually applaud their absence.

Why do the right wingnuts care so much on this thread that we’re avoiding their few good colleges in their crappy states? Be glad, right wingnuts! Without our kids applying to your few good school, your kids might actually get in.


Their kids don’t go to college, they are waiting for the factory jobs to come back. That’s why those colleges have anywhere between 75-90% out of state students.


Proud GOP here with kids who graduated debt free from trade school. You factory job slammers and those who look down on trade school attendees who leave school for six figure jobs with no debt will be crying when your car or AC or plumbing goes out.


Pretty sure that my kids will be graduating debt free with a trust will somehow be able to call a plumber on a mechanic when the Mercedes breaks down.


"It is very often our own vanity that deceives us." Jane Austen

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


In all sincerity, good luck to your daughter. Taking on nursing in one of those states will require a lot of fortitude. I hope she can make a difference in the lives of those living there; they will need all the help, support, and care they can get. She will be busy!


For sure, nursing is a calling and ministry, no matter where the assignment is located. Personally, I view it as God's work.


I come from a family of nurses. It is a calling. I do wish the best for your daughter. However, when your daughter is really out there working and sees other women dying, I hope she will re-evaluate her views and start considering that preserving and respecting the lives of women is God's work. Treating women as incubators is not God's work.

If you say you respect life, if you say you want to do God's work, you are called on to love and minister to everyone. You should be fighting hard for the women and children who are already on this Earth. The red states don't respect life. They slap a gun in your hand. They encourage discrimination against many segments of society. They treat women like second class citizens.

You are a fool, no matter how you may tell yourself of your good intentions and righteousness.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


In all sincerity, good luck to your daughter. Taking on nursing in one of those states will require a lot of fortitude. I hope she can make a difference in the lives of those living there; they will need all the help, support, and care they can get. She will be busy!


Thanks. We don’t think she will take on nursing in one of those states permanently. They just have excellent affordable and high passing rates at their schools. Also high passing rates in NCLEX exams.


And to think of what she might have accomplished if you encouraged her to follow her dreams and become a real doctor, instead of settling for the pink collar ghetto that is nursing. Times are good for travel nurses right now, but that won’t be the case forever.


Just imagine..a hospital setting with only doctors and no nurses because of people who think like you. Not gonna happen.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.


Rape and incest account for 1-1.5% of all abortions. You can figure out the other reasons. Stop making up lies lies and damn statitistics as if they are true!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


In all sincerity, good luck to your daughter. Taking on nursing in one of those states will require a lot of fortitude. I hope she can make a difference in the lives of those living there; they will need all the help, support, and care they can get. She will be busy!


Thanks. We don’t think she will take on nursing in one of those states permanently. They just have excellent affordable and high passing rates at their schools. Also high passing rates in NCLEX exams.


And to think of what she might have accomplished if you encouraged her to follow her dreams and become a real doctor, instead of settling for the pink collar ghetto that is nursing. Times are good for travel nurses right now, but that won’t be the case forever.


Wow just wow. The most arrogant statement I have read on here. Her dream has always been to be a nurse.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.


You know perfectly well, but I'll play your little "innocent" game...let's start with lack of money, no husband or significant other, inconvenient timing due to job or college, poor health, and just plain old oops didn't want to get pregnant.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


In all sincerity, good luck to your daughter. Taking on nursing in one of those states will require a lot of fortitude. I hope she can make a difference in the lives of those living there; they will need all the help, support, and care they can get. She will be busy!


Thanks. We don’t think she will take on nursing in one of those states permanently. They just have excellent affordable and high passing rates at their schools. Also high passing rates in NCLEX exams.


And to think of what she might have accomplished if you encouraged her to follow her dreams and become a real doctor, instead of settling for the pink collar ghetto that is nursing. Times are good for travel nurses right now, but that won’t be the case forever.


Wow just wow. The most arrogant statement I have read on here. Her dream has always been to be a nurse.


Yep. Welcome to DCUM world.
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