Exactly. If there were any pro choice republicans in Congress we’d have had a bill enshrining Roe immediately. But we don’t. |
+1 ٌYou venal pieces of crap. You seem to grasp on some level that forcing a child to continue a pregnancy is bad, to the extent that one of your mouthpieces speaking before congress literally said that an abortion for a ten year old isn’t abortion (as you have tried to say with ectopic and other life threatening pregnancies, even though the law is written such that doctors can’t give lifesaving abortions in these states). Come off it. Your whole policy position is stupid and cruel. You know that everyone who isn’t a kool aid swilling forced birther sees that now and you are effing terrified. It’s just a matter of time before some poor 9 or 13 year old dies from pregnancy complications or some photogenic Instagram woman with three kids and 500,000 followers is murdered by your idiotic laws. You know it’s game over. |
Wow? Truth hurts, doesn't it. |
So what she meant by "this wouldn't be abortion" is quite simple. Abortion is what dirty dirty whores want when they've spread their legs and now want to avoid responsibility. For all other circumstances, it's, like, not an abortion something. |
(Except, joke's on us -- everyone who wants an abortion is a dirty whore, otherwise God wouldn't have let them get pregnant as a consequence of their sinful action. Or alternately, it's a blessing from God. It's hard to tell.) |
If this doesn't prove that forced birthers are about punishing women for having sex, I don't know what is. -former religious "pro-life" person who knows it's about punishing women for having sex. |
| The best solution is to never ever ever set foot in states like Ohio ever again. For any reason whatsoever. Not even a stopover for a connecting flight. Treat Ohio as if it is North Korea or something. Way too risky. Protect yourself and your family first. |
+1 The Republicans who dislike the fact that they are now seen as supporting child rape will need to understand that this is what they now support. I’m not going to elide the truth to protect their delicate feelings. |
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What a lying sack of sh1t. |
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This is not surprising or anything to freak out about. The vast majority of states collect and report abortion data and have for decades. Only a handful don’t. As things are currently doesn’t mean that the individual who terminated is identified (I wouldn’t be surprised if that changes in the coming years, of course, the way things are going.) What is typically reported is the facility, patient demographics like age and marital status, gestational age, and the procedure used. This is where we get abortion statistics from. |
Forced birthers are stuck, now. Theyve been saying no abortions because the fetus and embryo are people with equal rights to life. But they know they can’t deny a raped 10 year old an abortion. That is politically unpalatable. So they have to say if the pregnancy will affect the health of the mother, ending it isn’t an abortion. It is justified, therefore it is not an abortion. Because abortions are only when you end a pregnancy for no good reason. This line of reasoning will not, however, get them where they think it will get them… but they aren’t smart enough to see the flaws in this argument. Like most conservatives, they are crap on the details of governing, and legislation. |