A supreme court whose appointments were approved based on statements that they viewed Roe v. Wade as settled law. |
More women get pregnant than have abortions. Keep trying. |
Five activist judges who are not superior to the many justices who came before them who supported and reaffirmed RvW - EIGHTEEN times over the last 50 years. Many were even conservatives, just not partisan activities pushing their religious agenda. |
The percentage of women who die from giving birth is higher than the percentage of women who die from a legal abortion. |
I went to Rice and spouse went to Vanderbilt. Stay on the topic. |
Maybe a handful of decent schools? |
In Africa. |
All of the more reason to have safe abortions available for women who may die from pregnancy. More will die from pregnancy without legal, safe abortion. |
In Africa. |
Yup. Maternal mortality sucks in the US.
And for the last year available (2018), TWO total women died from legal abortions in the US. Out of 619,591 abortions. Before RvW, hundreds of women were dying every year. |
There are 28 states that will either ban abortion or have old 'zombie' laws that will come into play. Most are red states that are trying to enact bans actively, but also may include swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin--who have to be able to enact legislation to prevent laws from nearly 100 years ago from being reinstated. So there are a lot of great universities and colleges who will be impacted by these laws. Michigan's governor asserts she will prevent returning to a 1932 law, but until this all settles out no one will know. I feel for the kids who just committed to a college in one of these 28 states assuming that 50 years of law would be considered settled as the Supreme Court appointees indicated it would be in their hearings. |
Yup. Three illegitimate justices. Three out of the five. Plus, one connected to the insurrection. |
And looking at the maternal death rate at a more granular level... The maternal death rate in states with abortion bans or trigger is 42 percent higher than in states with wider access. 56.8 deaths/100k births in Alabama. That's insane.
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Not a justifiable reason to allow unnecessary abortion ms no matter how much you twist it. Women are not getting abortions in case of death. |
Yeah, you know illegitimate. |