Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, Ohio, Alabama passing 6 week abortion ban bills

how can people with an ounce of a brain not understand that this is none of their fucking business and only the mother's choice?

this is what you are proposing to support, you dumb fuck.
Should 11-year-old girls have to bear their rapists' babies? Ohio says yes.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/colu...beat-ohio-child-argentina-20190509-story.html

I do wonder how some of these truly ignorant people got to this point in a developed, rich society. It's unreal. And how ineffective are various US political systems and social structures that some of these idiots get in positions of influence ?
 
Adultery is definitely a sin and I do not support the action of committing adultery.

But Trump is elected by the people to fix and run the country, not a religious teacher.

So why the fuck are you trying to impose your religious beliefs of "sin" onto others?
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/health/state-abortion-laws.html
https://abcnews.go.com/US/georgia-governor-signs-week-abortion-ban-law-outcry/story?id=62874407

What would these laws do?
These so-called “heartbeat” laws ban abortion after the point when a fetal heartbeat can be detected. This often occurs as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, when an ultrasound may be able to detect the pulsing of what will become the fetus’s heart.

These laws therefore move the ban on abortion in those states more than four months earlier than the current constitutional standard.


Doctors measure the start of pregnancy from the date of a woman’s last menstrual period, which is usually about two weeks before a fetus is conceived. (That timing is used because it’s generally impossible to know the exact moment of conception.) So these new laws would essentially prohibit abortion when an embryo is four weeks into development.

That — usually just two weeks after a missed period — is before many women realize they are pregnant.


The Georgia law makes exceptions, allowing later terminations of pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, something not included in every version of these laws. Most of the laws allow abortion if the woman’s life or health is seriously threatened.

Good, its time that we roll by the systemically racist policies that the democrats support. If you think there are a lot of murders in Baltimore and Chicago, that is nothing compared to an abortion clinic.

Ohhh yeah, if abortion is so great, why don't democrats want people to know what the procedure entails?
 
Forcing women to have babies they do not want is a great start for parenthood.

https://buckeyestate.news/2019/05/0...SAVl740Bs-3f4FKL3Jx_UsHJG5WpfSq5pHoo2iU_aO_U8

Police: Ohio man raped 11-year-old who is now pregnant

Ohio’s new “heartbeat bill” means that the 11-year-old girl will likely be forced to carry the child to birth, regardless of the fact that she was raped.

According to NPR, the “Human Rights Protection Act,” as the heartbeat bill was renamed, bans abortions as early as five or six weeks, before many women even know they’re pregnant. It adds criminal penalties for doctors who violate the law, and does not include exceptions for cases of rape or incest.

“Ohio is the sixth state in the country to enact such a law, but none have yet to take effect due to lawsuits.”

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I hope Georgia enjoys their soon to be sausage party state

Even women who seek lawful abortions out of state may not escape punishment. If a Georgia resident plans to travel elsewhere to obtain an abortion, she may be charged with conspiracy to commit murder, punishable by 10 years’ imprisonment. An individual who helps a woman plan her trip to get an out-of-state abortion, or transports her to the clinic, may also be charged with conspiracy. These individuals, after all, are “conspiring” to end of the life of a “person” with “full legal recognition” under Georgia law.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics...bortion-subjects-women-to-life-in-prison.html

So that guy was an illegal alien? Nice. As I recall, Ohio has the death penalty. I hope that fucker gets one of those messed up execution cocktails that causes them to convulse an hour and suffer before they die. That is however, after he gets put in general population for a bit in whatever prison he calls home.
 
So that guy was an illegal alien? Nice. As I recall, Ohio has the death penalty. I hope that fucker gets one of those messed up execution cocktails that causes them to convulse an hour and suffer before they die. That is however, after he gets put in general population for a bit in whatever prison he calls home.

I see two source less claims of this hispanic sounding man being illegal. Surprised why Fox hasn't ran with it yet?

And congrats she's having his kid, I guess??
 
Party of alphas they said...

Democrats want a roll call vote so there is a record of the Republican lawmakers who support a bill without exceptions for women who were raped.


"I want the people of the state of Alabama to know how we vote," Singleton said,
according to The Washington Post. "I think the people have a right."

https://www.npr.org/2019/05/10/7220...tpones-vote-on-nations-strictest-abortion-ban

Amid Chaos, Alabama Senate Postpones Vote On Nation's Strictest Abortion Ban

A vote on what would be the country's most restrictive abortion ban was postponed in the Alabama Senate on Thursday after chaos erupted over the stripping of an amendment to allow exceptions in the case of rape or incest.

Shouting broke out on the Senate floor when the rape and incest exemption was removed without a roll call vote. Troy Public Radio's Kyle Gassiott reports from Montgomery: "Democrats loudly challenged Republicans, saying blocking the amendment violates Senate rules. ... These exceptions were added by the Senate Judiciary Committee over the objections of the bill's sponsor, who proposed it with the eventual goal of challenging Roe v. Wade in the U.S. Supreme Court."



Democrats and some Republicans objected to the amendment being tabled so hastily.

"You've got 27 men over on the other side ready to tell women what they can do with their bodies," Democratic Sen. Bobby Singleton said, according to The Associated Press. "You don't have to procedurally just try to railroad us."

Republican Sen. Cam Ward agreed that there was no need to hurry. "If we're going to debate this issue in a serious manner that it should be debated, I will stand here and ask all of you to go bring your lunch, and your dinner, and your breakfast in," he said. "I am not going to move until we get a fair procedure in this process."
 
Party of alphas they said...

Democrats want a roll call vote so there is a record of the Republican lawmakers who support a bill without exceptions for women who were raped.


"I want the people of the state of Alabama to know how we vote," Singleton said,
according to The Washington Post. "I think the people have a right."

https://www.npr.org/2019/05/10/7220...tpones-vote-on-nations-strictest-abortion-ban

Amid Chaos, Alabama Senate Postpones Vote On Nation's Strictest Abortion Ban

A vote on what would be the country's most restrictive abortion ban was postponed in the Alabama Senate on Thursday after chaos erupted over the stripping of an amendment to allow exceptions in the case of rape or incest.

Alabama seems to be doing it's best to discourage young people, especially young women, from wanting to live in Alabama. That can't be good for the economy moving forward.
 
Alabama seems to be doing it's best to discourage young people, especially young women, from wanting to live in Alabama. That can't be good for the economy moving forward.
Don't kid yourself. Their economy is on fire.
...The Tide lifts all boats.
 
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