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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where are all the pro-life folks? What do you think about these situations? Let's hear from you and how you justify this . . . [/quote] I’m in pro life and abortion debate forums and the general consensus is that activist pro choice doctors are purposely withholding lifesaving medical care for the media stories. [/quote] Don't tempt fate. Have your pregnancy in a state that can attract quality professionals and where the medical professionals can practice the best standards of care.[/quote] Believe me, people will get the message and it won’t take a big national news story to do it. Humans will *always* want to live where they have more rights, not less.[/quote] You should listen to Ezra Kleins podcast (todays episode). I’m a lefty liberal but blue state policies, especially on housing, means that moving for the chance of pregnancy complications is wildly unrealistic. [/quote] I don’t believe this will happen overnight, but over time I’m sure we will see a steady migration. People will refuse job offers in red states, or just not apply at all. Fewer blue state kids will go to red state colleges. It will add up. And it will only move in one direction too. Republicans in blue states will not move to red states because abortion is illegal there. But liberals and moderates in red states *will* move to blue states to gain more rights and options for current and planned pregnancies. Stopping someone you don’t know from having an abortion doesn’t make your life any better, but giving yourself more options in your own pregnancy definitely does. I think this is absolutely inevitable, given the current trajectory.[/quote]
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