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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Driven into hysteria by the liberal machine. [/quote] +1. I can’t believe the stupidity of the posts here! And I’m a woman. All the draft opinion does is send back the matter to the 50 states! [b]We’re no better off in the current formulation.[/b] If you don’t like what your state us doing you vote the guts out of office, move, or go to the state where you can get the procedure you want. This is not rocket science.[/quote] In the current formulation women have autonomy over their bodies. If they are against abortion they do not have to have one. If they aren't, they can. Now, if you live in a state that is going back on 50 years of precedent and want bodily autonomy, you have to find a new job elsewhere, uproot your family, sell your house etc. Or hope that your state isn't so gerrymandered to prevent your vote from having an impact. Don't be dense. Whether you are for this or against it, no one reasonable thinks it is inconsequential.[/quote] There are 50 states, pick one. [/quote] Why not let us just narrow it to you get to decide about your body and I get to decide about mine. Land of the free and all.[/quote] And your baby? Does your baby get to choose about their body?[/quote] An evolving cluster of cells entirely dependent on my body does not have the capacity to make choices. I make the choice whether or not to let those cells evolve into a baby that I am responsible for. [/quote] Exactly. It isn’t a baby until it can exist outside of my body.[/quote] But if you got in a car accident that was not your fault and lost the baby, you would say it was a baby. [/quote]
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