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You legit said there was no way ppl would take advantage of late term abortions and all I did was provide some examples that sent you into a fit of rage. T's and P's, friend.
Still didn't stop you from throwing yourself into the conversation while being a pompous ass hat, like you do with every thread. It's all good, Phil.
I find it a bit odd that the Georgia and Alabama laws haven't been discussed on here yet. Pro-lifers, are these good or bad? Most of our discussions have been hypothetical laws. Now we have two examples. Thoughts?
One thing I’m legitimately curious about though: people almost uniformly lump rape & incest together as exceptions to abortion laws. Rape is a pretty obvious one, but why is incest always right up there next to it? Is it only because there’s typically an element of rape in incest situations?
Could go in the abortion thread, but it fits better here:https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a27479184/alabama-abortion-ban-clyde-chambliss/QuoteAnd, lastly, there's this cat, Clyde Chambliss, the Pride of Prattville, who was one of the prime movers of the law, and who was asked whether in vitro fertilization clinics that discard embryos could be criminally liable under this new law. Of course not, Chambliss replies. After all, people Chambliss knows might need to use those."The egg in the lab doesn’t apply. It’s not in a woman. She’s not pregnant."Game? Given away. This wasn't about protecting god's little embryos. It was about asserting control over women, taking away their physical autonomy in the most intimate fashion.
And, lastly, there's this cat, Clyde Chambliss, the Pride of Prattville, who was one of the prime movers of the law, and who was asked whether in vitro fertilization clinics that discard embryos could be criminally liable under this new law. Of course not, Chambliss replies. After all, people Chambliss knows might need to use those."The egg in the lab doesn’t apply. It’s not in a woman. She’s not pregnant."Game? Given away. This wasn't about protecting god's little embryos. It was about asserting control over women, taking away their physical autonomy in the most intimate fashion.
Georgia giving a clump of cells personhood to count in the census is pretty whaaaaaa?
That was two years ago.Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk
Missouri, come on down!
"I think Alabama has gone too far" - Televangelist Grifter Pat Robertsonhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/05/16/pat-robertson-says-alabama-abortion-law-has-gone-too-far/3690680002/