Anonymous wrote:Healthy newborn babies rarely spend time in foster care in the US. There is no shortage of couples looking to adopt newborns via private agencies.
Anonymous wrote:Healthy newborn babies rarely spend time in foster care in the US. There is no shortage of couples looking to adopt newborns via private agencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healthy newborn babies rarely spend time in foster care in the US. There is no shortage of couples looking to adopt newborns via private agencies.
There will be a glut of unwanted babies if bs laws like this spread.
And adoption has a lot of issues. I know from experience as an adoptee.
Anonymous wrote:Healthy newborn babies rarely spend time in foster care in the US. There is no shortage of couples looking to adopt newborns via private agencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, many people (and especially women) don’t base their college choices on whether that state has easy access to abortions.
Believe it or not, many will. And especially women.
NOPE. The University of Texas is already trying to figure out how they will mitigate the lack of admissions. They are extremely worried. FACT. SMU and RICE as well.
Tech companies are now in discussions to be pulling out of TEXAS FACT again. They are very worried about getting talent.
You are sub human and just dumb.
"Baby Murder Bounty Hunters" Texas Republican Legislatures Full Twitter handles. They are coming for women what do you not understand? Why in the world are you ok with grown men hunting down women? They will not be stopping at abortion. Before this, they wanted the death penalty. That didn't pass, but they got this done, next women will not be able to own property in Texas. Yes, ladies mark my words this is where they are going.
I’m subhuman because I want to protect innocent human life? We’re truly living in an upside down world.
Don't impose your pro birth views on others. No one is asking you to ever do anything you don't believe in. Stay out of these decisions for other people.
As soon as you stop imposing your death sentence on innocent lives.
DP.. how about you pay for that innocent life you want forced to be born?
How about you pay for the therapy of a 12 yr old rape victim who you want to force to birth her rapist's baby.
How about you pay for the severely SN child that a single parent has to raise.
If you are good with raising your taxes to pay for all this, then I'm on your side.
Otherwise, stay the F* out of a woman/girl's life.
It's sad how you pro-birthers probably are against Afghan refugees because they believe in forcing child brides, but you have zero problems forcing that same child bride to birth her rapist's child.
Your priorities are f*up.
Anonymous wrote:Yep.
Texas, Georgia, Missouri, Florida, etc.
Brain drain will continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, many people (and especially women) don’t base their college choices on whether that state has easy access to abortions.
Believe it or not, many will. And especially women.
NOPE. The University of Texas is already trying to figure out how they will mitigate the lack of admissions. They are extremely worried. FACT. SMU and RICE as well.
Tech companies are now in discussions to be pulling out of TEXAS FACT again. They are very worried about getting talent.
You are sub human and just dumb.
"Baby Murder Bounty Hunters" Texas Republican Legislatures Full Twitter handles. They are coming for women what do you not understand? Why in the world are you ok with grown men hunting down women? They will not be stopping at abortion. Before this, they wanted the death penalty. That didn't pass, but they got this done, next women will not be able to own property in Texas. Yes, ladies mark my words this is where they are going.
I’m subhuman because I want to protect innocent human life? We’re truly living in an upside down world.
Don't impose your pro birth views on others. No one is asking you to ever do anything you don't believe in. Stay out of these decisions for other people.
As soon as you stop imposing your death sentence on innocent lives.
Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, many people (and especially women) don’t base their college choices on whether that state has easy access to abortions.
Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, many people (and especially women) don’t base their college choices on whether that state has easy access to abortions.
Anonymous wrote:Believe it or not, many people (and especially women) don’t base their college choices on whether that state has easy access to abortions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wife and I are both Texas A&M grads and would have no problem sending either of our daughters there.
But, then again, we're both pro-life and want to see Roe v. Wade overturned.
So you are ok with an ectopic pregnacy being forced on a woman, with the follow on internal eruption and death?
Misrepresenting the law doesn’t help your case. There is an exemption for the health of the mother.
But the exemption is very narrowly defined and there are likely fewer doctors who will take the risk etc. This is seriously burdening women's health.
There is no way a doctor wouldn’t intervene for an ectopic pregnancy.