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What legal ambiguity? The procedure is not illegal.
Saint-Ann either pretends to be incredibly dense or is incredibly dense.
I suppose it makes no difference which is true.
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What legal ambiguity? The procedure is not illegal.
Obtuse comes to mindSaint-Ann either pretends to be incredibly dense or is incredibly dense.
I suppose it makes no difference which is true.
Read the article:Pro choice measures won in 7 out of 10 states.
Would've passed in Florida, too -- got a majority -- but a ballot initiative needs 60% to pass here.Pro choice measures won in 7 out of 10 states.
I did.Read the article:
"At some level this is unsurprising. Since Dobbs there has been little backlash against pro-life elected officials. In fact, every pro-life Governor who signed a strong pro-life law has been re-elected. Some commentators have argued that the state ballot questions allowed people to “split their ticket.” They could vote to keep abortion legal in their state while prioritizing other issues when voting for president. While there might be some truth to this, it also true that the Democratic Party’s extreme position on abortion is out of step with public opinion. Indeed, Harris’s opposition to conscience rights and support for taxpayer funding for abortion may well have done her more harm than good with swing voters."
Not to the extent you believe it did. Oh, and the only position I hold on this issue is that it is a state issue.I did.
Abortion won as an issue. I could give a shit whether that translated to Harris' performance at this point.
It won in 70% of the states. No belief needed.Not to the extent you believe it did. Oh, and the only position I hold on this issue is that it is a state issue.
Why should it be a state issue?Not to the extent you believe it did. Oh, and the only position I hold on this issue is that it is a state issue.
Because as the SCOTUS affirmed the right is not contemplated in the text of the Constitution such a right could be left to the design of the states under the 9th and 10th Amendments.Why should it be a state issue?
Not all states condone the death penalty. Abortion is basically a death penalty.Why should it be a state issue?
Death would require birth.Not all states condone the death penalty. Abortion is basically a death penalty.
I kill plants all the time. They weren't born. Killing a pregnant woman is a double homicide. Life begins at conception. What else ya got?Death would require birth.
Lol....of courseI kill plants all the time. They weren't born. Killing a pregnant woman is a double homicide. Life begins at conception. What else ya got?
It's only homicide if it's alive. Not my definition. I believe it is ending a human life. The current definition of when life begins is incorrect. The only variable is how society justifies allowing it to continue.Lol....of course
Killing a pregnant woman is taking away a woman's choice to give birth to a child.
Your kidney is alive
The thing is, you don't have to change terminology and make up shit that isn't true to support your position.
Simply say - you don't believe a woman should be able to terminate her pregnancy.
It's homicide in certain states for whatever reasons they defined it. Medically, it's not.It's only homicide if it's alive.
You can believe whatever you want. I rely on the medical professionals' definitions. Before birth, it's a fetus, not a baby. Death requires birth. Prior to birth it's considered termination of pregnancy.Not my definition. I believe it is ending a human life. The current definition of when life begins is incorrect. The only variable is how society justifies allowing it to continue.
Not legally.Killing a pregnant woman is a double homicide.
In some states, it is. Study upNot legally.
Life does not begin. Life continues. No new life is created when live sperm enters live egg.The current definition of when life begins is incorrect.
Abortion isn't going away. The unborn can't vote.It's homicide in certain states for whatever reasons they defined it. Medically, it's not.
You can believe whatever you want. I rely on the medical professionals' definitions. Before birth, it's a fetus, not a baby. Death requires birth. Prior to birth it's considered termination of pregnancy.
In the end, you don't want a woman to be able to terminate her pregnancy. You want it to be illegal to do so. I want a woman to have access to the care she wants and/or needs no matter what it is.
Nobody believes that.Life does not begin. Life continues. No new life is created when live sperm enters live egg.
How do you feel about Israel killing Palestinian babies?
Yes, and I will continue to lobby for it to be fully accessible to all women in the country and the world.Abortion isn't going away. The unborn can't vote.