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Post by BeachbytheBay on Jun 28, 2022 16:21:44 GMT -5
This is actually correct. I understood/assumed the scenario you were talking about was an Oklahoma resident who travelled to Connecticut for an abortion. So? If I (a Washington resident) travel to Idaho and buy something, Washington has no Fing say about it until I try to bring whatever I bought back into Washington. My sister takes her dogs to Idaho if they need surgery. Should WA law have anything to say about that? was the dog having an abortion?
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Post by n00b on Jun 28, 2022 19:05:16 GMT -5
So 16% of Republicans say abortion should be illegal even when the pregnancy threatens the mothers life or health. I think that supports my statement? Most Republicans do not want a complete ban on abortion unless the mother’s health is in danger. It seems like most Republicans want a ban after some period of time (for example, 6 weeks). That’s not what I read in your initial statement. That was one sentence you cut out of a 3 paragraph post in response to merv fear-mongering about a Louisiana bill that supposedly outlawed aborting ectopic pregnancies. The point of the post was there is VERY little support for outlawing abortions that would save the mother’s life.
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Post by mervinswerved on Jun 28, 2022 19:07:36 GMT -5
fear mongering
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Post by mervinswerved on Jun 29, 2022 13:39:02 GMT -5
Oh hey look, hospitals denying rape victims plan B because they're afraid of prosecution.
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Jun 29, 2022 14:18:38 GMT -5
Oh hey look, hospitals denying rape victims plan B because they're afraid of prosecution. it's the woman's fault obviously, they should no better than to get raped in Mizzou
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jun 29, 2022 14:24:54 GMT -5
Oh hey look, hospitals denying rape victims plan B because they're afraid of prosecution. it's the woman's fault obviously, they should no better than to get raped in Mizzou Dumb and dumber
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Jun 29, 2022 14:39:26 GMT -5
it's the woman's fault obviously, they should no better than to get raped in Mizzou Dumb and dumber so you are referring to the laws of Missouri & Texas, respectively!
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jun 29, 2022 14:41:46 GMT -5
so you are referring to the laws of Missouri & Texas, respectively! No, I am referring to you two portraying a situation that is not completely honest.
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Post by BeachbytheBay on Jun 29, 2022 14:44:57 GMT -5
so you are referring to the laws of Missouri & Texas, respectively! No, I am referring to you two portraying a situation that is not completely honest. I was portraying pretty honestly the situation women in those states will have. thank you very much.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Jun 29, 2022 14:46:55 GMT -5
No, I am referring to you two portraying a situation that is not completely honest. I wasn't portraying pretty honestly the situation women in those states will have. thank you very much. You’re welcome cc, you know that I love you but sometimes you’re a %*$#.
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Post by n00b on Jun 29, 2022 17:14:49 GMT -5
Oh hey look, hospitals denying rape victims plan B because they're afraid of prosecution. Sounds like a political stunt to me. The article said no other hospitals in KC have that same fear. I guess we’ll see if those other doctors get prosecuted over a non-existent law. And for the record, I am completely and totally for Plan B being legal. So I’m with you on this one. If it’s ambiguous, I guess they should clear that up. But the suggestion that the law could be interpreted to mean pregnancy starts at the woman’s last menstrual period is bizarre.
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Post by moody on Jun 29, 2022 21:07:46 GMT -5
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Post by moody on Jun 29, 2022 21:09:41 GMT -5
Oh hey look, hospitals denying rape victims plan B because they're afraid of prosecution. Sounds like a political stunt to me. The article said no other hospitals in KC have that same fear. I guess we’ll see if those other doctors get prosecuted over a non-existent law. And for the record, I am completely and totally for Plan B being legal. So I’m with you on this one. If it’s ambiguous, I guess they should clear that up. But the suggestion that the law could be interpreted to mean pregnancy starts at the woman’s last menstrual period is bizarre. With all due respect who give a flying f#ck what you do support. You have made it quite clear you don't support women's rights. So please go piss off. You deserve no respect.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2022 7:21:39 GMT -5
Oh hey look, hospitals denying rape victims plan B because they're afraid of prosecution. Sounds like a political stunt to me. The article said no other hospitals in KC have that same fear. I guess we’ll see if those other doctors get prosecuted over a non-existent law. And for the record, I am completely and totally for Plan B being legal. So I’m with you on this one. If it’s ambiguous, I guess they should clear that up. But the suggestion that the law could be interpreted to mean pregnancy starts at the woman’s last menstrual period is bizarre. You nailed it here. Contraception just prevents an egg from being released or makes it highly unlikely to embed in the wall of the womb (thanks Wiki). And it’s pills. I have zero sympathy for people who claim they can’t figure out how to get pills. There will be entire cottage industries standing up to get plan B and plan C pills to people in every state in the nation. They can’t stop it.
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Post by oldnewbie on Jun 30, 2022 8:51:33 GMT -5
Sounds like a political stunt to me. The article said no other hospitals in KC have that same fear. I guess we’ll see if those other doctors get prosecuted over a non-existent law. And for the record, I am completely and totally for Plan B being legal. So I’m with you on this one. If it’s ambiguous, I guess they should clear that up. But the suggestion that the law could be interpreted to mean pregnancy starts at the woman’s last menstrual period is bizarre. I will second the who the f do you think you are to draw the line, and point out that nobody gives a flying f what you think, not the least the SCOTUS that just trampled on a women's right to decide where that line is for herself, and the (mostly white male) legislatures of backwater states that are falling all over themselves in a race to the bottom to ban abortion pills, plan B and contraception. Where you think the line should be drawn should matter to one and only one person, you, but the right to make that decision for yourself has been stripped from you in a large number of states. To say you can just break the law, is to exert the kind of privilege that rich white Republicans have always held for themselves while denying it for the poor, the immigrant and their slaves.
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