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  1. GasBandit

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    The Arizona House repealed a Civil War-era ban on nearly all abortions – two weeks after the state’s Supreme Court upheld the 1864 law. Three state House Republicans joined Democrats in repealing the law that made abortion a felony punishable by two to five years in prison for anyone who...
  2. GasBandit

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    ...in the Ukrainian military,” redirecting Ukraine aid to deport undocumented migrants, prohibiting aid for Ukraine unless the country bans abortion, and offsetting the cost of aid to Ukraine with the salaries of lawmakers who support it. In response, Florida Democrat Jared Moskowitz proposed...
  3. Ravenpoe

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    While this is worth mockery, it's worth pointing out this story is from 2015 and that bill has long since gone.
  4. figmentPez

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    ...Gynecological Exams He later backtracked, trying to claim he was asking a rhetorical question, to prove the difference between a colonoscopy and a gynecological exam. This comes amidst discussion of a bill that would bar doctors from prescribing abortion-inducing medication via telemedicine.
  5. GasBandit

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    An Alabama Democrat won a special election in the state Legislature after making in vitro fertilization and abortion rights central to her campaign. Marilyn Lands – who had criticized the state’s near-total abortion ban and the recent state Supreme Court ruling that temporarily banned in vitro...
  6. Bubble181

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    Original Sin folks, it's why abortion used to be approved and even ordered by the church. Gotta save that poor infant soul, even at the cost of the incubators life! (no, seriously - the Catholic church used to be in favor of abortion if it meant being able to baptize the unborn and give it and...
  7. Bubble181

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    If a doctor can be charged for an abortion, shouldn't they be charging God for inducing this?
  8. GasBandit

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    Can't wait to hear about her impending abortion...
  9. blotsfan

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    I have to assume she made a conscious decision to be a test case for the “getting an abortion in another state is illegal” part of the law. It doesn’t make any sense for her to go through this if going to another state was on the table for her otherwise. I hope it works well for her.
  10. figmentPez

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    The Supreme Court of Texas has ruled that Kate Cox does not qualify for an abortion, and she has fled Texas to be able to receive medical care.
  11. PatrThom

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    Ohio passed the amendment. --Patrick
  12. Shakey

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    The more I hear about him the worse it gets. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/mike-johnson-blamed-shootings-teaching-evolution-abortion-1234863223/
  13. Ravenpoe

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    Those are things all "moderate" Republicans love. By this point, there is no such thing as a moderate Republican, they only exist in the same way I'm sure there were moderate Nazis who thought only a few Jews should be killed.
  14. Bubble181

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    Well, Johnson it is. Against abortion, against Ukraine aid, against the separation of church and state, against election integrity. Awesome. Dear "moderate" Republicans: fuck you.
  15. D

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    I don’t think that the government should be in the business of forcing people to go through childbirth when they don’t want to. I also think that two years is a fucking ridiculous sentence for once again helping her daughter exercise a civil right.
  16. Sara_2814

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    ...before Roe v Wade was overturned, and 28 weeks was illegal even under Roe v Wade. (I can't find any Western country that allows elective abortion after 24 weeks). At that time, abortion was legal to 20 weeks in Nebraska (it was very recently changed to 12 weeks for elective abortions)...
  17. blotsfan

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    Omg wow it’s like conservatives are inhuman monsters devoid of empathy for anyone who want people to suffer because they’re unambiguously evil. That’s something that hasn’t been noticed before.
  18. Bubble181

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    28 weeks is either a viable fetus well beyond almost anyone's willingness for abortion to be allowed without medical reason, or unviable/dead in the womb/dangerous to the mother, in which case an abortion should be allowed because what's the point of cruelly making her carry something that will...
  19. D

    [Brazelton] Roe v. Wade

    Mother who helped her daughter get an abortion sentenced to two years in prison. Glad they got this criminal mastermind off the streets and behind bars. It’s great that we’re putting people behind bars for using civil rights.
  20. Bubble181

    Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

    ...proof (if that was still necessary) that many republicans really are living in a complete different reality. Climate change, not man made. Abortion, supported by the vast majority. Ukraine, Europe needs to step up. the USA needs to send its army into Mexico to go kill drug dealers. Making...
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