Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca5.212720/gov.uscourts.ca5.212720.134.1.pdf
So I actually tried to read this, and it makes no logical sense. It's gibberish. Any pro-lifers care to explain the logic here?
We can spend our time, trying to shame, antiabortionists, ( please don’t use the term pro life. We have to bury that.) But the only Solution to this is voting them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for those "exceptions"
There never was a real exception. When the consequence for being wrong, or for someone disagreeing with your medical opininion, was at best crippling lawsuits and at worst life in prison, the law ensured that no one would ever preform an emergency abortion
Maybe doctors should just leave Texas—or not take job offers there.
this is already starting to happen
New republic:
The number of applications for OB-GYN residencies is down more than 10 percent in states that have banned abortion since Dobbs.
And many ob/gyn doctors are moving to western countries where women’s reproductive rights are not messed with for political grandstanding …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for those "exceptions"
There never was a real exception. When the consequence for being wrong, or for someone disagreeing with your medical opininion, was at best crippling lawsuits and at worst life in prison, the law ensured that no one would ever preform an emergency abortion
Maybe doctors should just leave Texas—or not take job offers there.
this is already starting to happen
New republic:
The number of applications for OB-GYN residencies is down more than 10 percent in states that have banned abortion since Dobbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for those "exceptions"
There never was a real exception. When the consequence for being wrong, or for someone disagreeing with your medical opininion, was at best crippling lawsuits and at worst life in prison, the law ensured that no one would ever preform an emergency abortion
Maybe doctors should just leave Texas—or not take job offers there.
this is already starting to happen
New republic:
The number of applications for OB-GYN residencies is down more than 10 percent in states that have banned abortion since Dobbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for those "exceptions"
There never was a real exception. When the consequence for being wrong, or for someone disagreeing with your medical opininion, was at best crippling lawsuits and at worst life in prison, the law ensured that no one would ever preform an emergency abortion
Maybe doctors should just leave Texas—or not take job offers there.
this is already starting to happen
Anonymous wrote:https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca5.212720/gov.uscourts.ca5.212720.134.1.pdf
So I actually tried to read this, and it makes no logical sense. It's gibberish. Any pro-lifers care to explain the logic here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when seats go uncontested and the GOP is given full reign to rule with no accountability.
That sounds like you’re dumping responsibility for this in the lap of the Democratic Party. Is there any reason you can’t just assign blame to the forced birthers, the GOP? This isn’t on the Democrats.
The Democratic Party of abandoned state & local elections in favor of the presidency and Senate. They abandoned Howard Dean’s 50 state strategy when Obama was elected. This is just a fact.
The good news is that Democrats now understand the importance of state and local elections and are kicking butt. Look at Michigan and Pennsylvania. North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, even Arkansas had an incredible filing cycle this year. In all but Arkansas, Democrats are contesting every single state Senate seat and almost all state house seats. I am very optimistic of the trajectory, but it will take time to crawl out of the hole that the Dem party put us in when they abandoned Dean’s strategy.
As a Democrat, I think it’s very important to be clear eyed how we got here. Yes, the GOP ante awful but we let them have the seats. We let them become so powerful that they can redraw the lines so that we could not compete.
If you want to change this trajectory, I donate and volunteer to organizations that are doing this.
I give monthly to Blue Ohio & Blue Texas help fund state legislative races and register voters.
I volunteer with Betos group to register new voters. Last cycle I knocked doors and made calls in VA. I’m not complaining. I’m just stating fact and I’m taking action.
Beto
Anonymous wrote:https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca5.212720/gov.uscourts.ca5.212720.134.1.pdf
So I actually tried to read this, and it makes no logical sense. It's gibberish. Any pro-lifers care to explain the logic here?