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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pregnant women should now be allowed to use the carpool lane, and businesses should be able to charge pregnant women as two people. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/georgia-residents-can-now-claim-embryos-dependents-state-taxes-rcna41111[/quote] I know you think you're cute, but.... the carpool lane should be specifically for two adults. Your five-year-old shouldn't count either.[/quote] unfortunately for you, that "cute" 5 yr old does count in the carpool lane, and now so should an embryo. Government shouldn't interfere with medical decisions, either, but here we are.[/quote] The question is whether terminating an unwanted pregnancy is a medical procedure, or infanticide. This is something that cannot be made definitive, as it is a matter of opinion. Hence why states rights is the solution here. One set of rules for Texas, one set of rules for CA, everyone is happy. [/quote] Yes, personal opinion. Not the government's opinion. What happened to government keeping out of a person's individual's opinion and choices?[/quote] The individual is above the state and your right to X shouldnt be determined by your location. This is why the whole viability argument in Casey is moot because the viability of the fetus relies on ineffective LMP and ultrasound (we dont have consistent markers to determine fetal age), access to NICU and more so, the level of the NICU care, the healthcare access and usage by the mother, etc. Same with birth control, same with abortion access in early weeks. [/quote]
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