Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
This is a leftist death porn fantasy. Not even a Catholic hospital would refuse surgery in this caseAnd no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
This is a leftist death porn fantasy. Not even a Catholic hospital would refuse surgery in this caseAnd no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia well
Anonymous wrote:Alito’s legal reasoning should terrify conservatives. It basically would allow very strict gun regulation or bans, removal of rights for corporations to have standing, protecting donations as speech.
Anonymous wrote:Alito’s legal reasoning should terrify conservatives. It basically would allow very strict gun regulation or bans, removal of rights for corporations to have standing, protecting donations as speech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alito’s legal reasoning should terrify conservatives. It basically would allow very strict gun regulation or bans, removal of rights for corporations to have standing, protecting donations as speech.
Except he says that this applies only to abortion - and we know that it of course does not, but it will be used to strip us of our rights while letting conservatives keep all the guns they want.
Every jurist, every first year law student or heck every person who watched Law and Order knows that his statement that this only applies to abortion isn’t binding because his rationale and reasoning for overturning the 50 year precedent is not specific to abortion. The reasoning he lays out applies to hundreds of decisions. The lasting result of his decision prevails is that stare decisis is no longer a legal precedent. This is extraordinarily destructive to the legal system. Alito’s draft is a political position not a legal position which is shocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alito’s legal reasoning should terrify conservatives. It basically would allow very strict gun regulation or bans, removal of rights for corporations to have standing, protecting donations as speech.
Except he says that this applies only to abortion - and we know that it of course does not, but it will be used to strip us of our rights while letting conservatives keep all the guns they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
This is a leftist death porn fantasy. Not even a Catholic hospital would refuse surgery in this caseAnd no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia well
Dp- “you are unhinged thinking we will storm the capitol”
“ you’re just being hysterical thinking Roe is going to be overturned”
“ The bills we are sponsoring outlawing abortion of ectopic pregnancy at the state level won’t pass”
We don’t believe you anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
This is a leftist death porn fantasy. Not even a Catholic hospital would refuse surgery in this caseAnd no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
This is a leftist death porn fantasy. Not even a Catholic hospital would refuse surgery in this caseAnd no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
This is a leftist death porn fantasy. Not even a Catholic hospital would refuse surgery in this caseAnd no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What unborn 'child'? The sac of cells in my fallopian tube that will cause it to rupture is NOT a child honey.
And no, the Irish case is not a good example because it was much more complicated in that their NHS can’t treat septicemia wellAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What compensation will you/state be putting forward as hazard pay for risk of life via compelled surrogacy? 500,000? A million? Now they we know more about the risks of childbirth and the paid market for surrogacy, the state should be prepared for lawsuits...![]()
Nah, they'll say that it was your choice to get pregnant. I guess that could be the basis for challenging a law that doesn't include exceptions for rape or life-threatening complications. (IANAL)
Anonymous wrote:Alito’s legal reasoning should terrify conservatives. It basically would allow very strict gun regulation or bans, removal of rights for corporations to have standing, protecting donations as speech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you use my body against my will?
I just don't get how this is not a right to life.
There are many amendments which state that power can NOT be taken away from the people unless the state has a compelling reason to do so. A bunch of old white men have never been compelling.
The unborn child is a pretty compelling reason.
What compensation will you/state be putting forward as hazard pay for risk of life via compelled surrogacy? 500,000? A million? Now they we know more about the risks of childbirth and the paid market for surrogacy, the state should be prepared for lawsuits...![]()