Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to make miscarriage illegal as well because oftentimes the same medications are used to help a woman through a miscarriage as they do through an abortion.
Doctors aren't going to risk doing a damn thing and women will suffer
Just stop.
The draft opinion stated
“To ensure that our decision is not misunderstood or mischaracterized, we emphasize that our decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right,” he wrote. “Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion.”
Miscarriage is an act of nature. It is not an abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to make miscarriage illegal as well because oftentimes the same medications are used to help a woman through a miscarriage as they do through an abortion.
Doctors aren't going to risk doing a damn thing and women will suffer
Just stop.
The draft opinion stated
“To ensure that our decision is not misunderstood or mischaracterized, we emphasize that our decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right,” he wrote. “Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion.”
Miscarriage is an act of nature. It is not an abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SCOTUS leaked ruling simply says let the state legislators decide the issue of abortion. This is actually the correct position. Keep the feds out of it and let the people thru their elected officials decide. The blue states will keep abortions legal and the reds will limit it to 15 weeks or so.
The hysteria over this is … well … hysterical.
agreed, not that big of a deal.
I’m concerned states will restrict a woman’s ability to cross state lines.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:This is going to make miscarriage illegal as well because oftentimes the same medications are used to help a woman through a miscarriage as they do through an abortion.
Doctors aren't going to risk doing a damn thing and women will suffer
Anonymous wrote:This is going to make miscarriage illegal as well because oftentimes the same medications are used to help a woman through a miscarriage as they do through an abortion.
Doctors aren't going to risk doing a damn thing and women will suffer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SCOTUS leaked ruling simply says let the state legislators decide the issue of abortion. This is actually the correct position. Keep the feds out of it and let the people thru their elected officials decide. The blue states will keep abortions legal and the reds will limit it to 15 weeks or so.
The hysteria over this is … well … hysterical.
So you willing to bet your life that republicans won’t pass federal ban at their first chance?
Anonymous wrote:The supreme Court argument boils down to you've never had rights. So now you can't have rights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SCOTUS leaked ruling simply says let the state legislators decide the issue of abortion. This is actually the correct position. Keep the feds out of it and let the people thru their elected officials decide. The blue states will keep abortions legal and the reds will limit it to 15 weeks or so.
The hysteria over this is … well … hysterical.
So you willing to bet your life that republicans won’t pass federal ban at their first chance?
Regardless of what side you're on, that's the beauty of america. If you don't like the laws/taxes/refs your state passes, you can vote new reps in to change them or you can move. You don't want to live in a republican state that bans abortion, move or vote to change the law. No one is forcing you to live in a state with values/laws/tax structures you don't agree with.
Since when did Republicans begin supporting representative democracy? Please answer that.
DP. The PP seems to forget what the party of Lincoln actually believed. It’s been true for some time now that certain things cannot be left to the states.
Anonymous wrote:If foreigners conceive in America is that fetus now in American citizen no matter where it is birthed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if we all agree that a fetus isn't a baby and a human person, there is no legal authority on the books anywhere to force any other human being to either sacrifice their life or to keep another person alive using their own body. That law does not exist anywhere. You are never forced to give blood or organs or to do anything with your own body to keep another human being alive outside of the womb. So why should a woman lose all bodily autonomy and before us to do something that we don't ask any other American citizen or human being to do?
Men register for Selective Service when they turn 18. If there is a draft, they are forced to sacrifice their bodies to protect others.
Except they can declare themselves to be conscientious objectors. Or they can become medics. Or they can find a doctor to say they have bone spurs.
So if I have bone spurs I can have an abortion?