eagle1462010
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Mississippi is addressing it right now. 15 weeks.I now wonder if we simply no longer have the capacity to address issues.
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Mississippi is addressing it right now. 15 weeks.I now wonder if we simply no longer have the capacity to address issues.
Im in Mississippi right now. I agree with them.What would you think of that?
Um, I started the thread.Im in Mississippi right now. I agree with them.
And you?? You gonna stay in the nose bleeds forever?? Where do you stand? That nose bleed is looking bad mac.
This is why it is in Scotus right now. That is the Mississippi lawUm, I started the thread.
I think 15 weeks would be a very good place to begin the conversation. That's nearly four months. I'd imagine that could be enough.
I'm glad to see that you agree with them.
This is how things get done.
Each tribe feeds off the behaviors of the other. There is no third party to (theoretically, at least) keep them tethered.
What would you think of that?
Is there any doubt she has lost her mind? Oh well everything in Cali is mindless
You are confused Moon Bat.Abortion law varies widely throughout the world. In many cases, there is a gestation period in which abortion is legal.
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On Abortion Law, the U.S. Is Unusual. Without Roe, It Would Be, Too. (Published 2022)
Many rich democracies have earlier cutoffs for abortion — but allow it later for a variety of reasons. And around the world, it has been much more common to expand access than restrict it.www.nytimes.com
I have to wonder what would be happening if the Pro Choice movement had just been willing to agree to some kind of time restriction, instead of refusing to seriously discuss it and (apparently) backing abortion to the end of the pregnancy.
So now, the Pro Life movement can be expected to push this as far as they can, because they "won". After all, America is now all-or-nothing, right? Us vs. Them!
I know that many are just fine with all-or-nothing "wars". I just don't get it. They seem to do far more to divide than to actually improve things.
thanks. I appreciate the post.I respect that. I don't totally disagree. My daughter and I discussed that this morning while I worked from home. I've thought for years that Roe was a bad decision legally, but three generations grew up with Roe as a right.
she hates men.
I don't now what?Um, I started the thread.
I think 15 weeks would be a very good place to begin the conversation. That's nearly four months. I'd imagine that could be enough.
I'm glad to see that you agree with them.
This is how things get done.
I respect that. I don't totally disagree. My daughter and I discussed that this morning while I worked from home. I've thought for years that Roe was a bad decision legally, but three generations grew up with Roe as a right
there's quite a lot one could build off of his post.three generations grew up with separate but equal as a right, and it was in practice for 3 generations before that. Should we feel bad for the racist assholes who had to change their reality due to Brown?
Nothing has actually changed. A mother determined to get an abortion will not be stopped regardless. However this time she will have to pay her own bill.Abortion law varies widely throughout the world. In many cases, there is a gestation period in which abortion is legal.
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On Abortion Law, the U.S. Is Unusual. Without Roe, It Would Be, Too. (Published 2022)
Many rich democracies have earlier cutoffs for abortion — but allow it later for a variety of reasons. And around the world, it has been much more common to expand access than restrict it.www.nytimes.com
I have to wonder what would be happening if the Pro Choice movement had just been willing to agree to some kind of time restriction, instead of refusing to seriously discuss it and (apparently) backing abortion to the end of the pregnancy.
So now, the Pro Life movement can be expected to push this as far as they can, because they "won". After all, America is now all-or-nothing, right? Us vs. Them!
I know that many are just fine with all-or-nothing "wars". I just don't get it. They seem to do far more to divide than to actually improve things.