punch it in
12-02-2021, 08:49 PM
Not quite see my response.
I did. On the whole Europe is still better than Mississippi.
I did. On the whole Europe is still better than Mississippi.
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punch it in 12-02-2021, 08:49 PM Not quite see my response. I did. On the whole Europe is still better than Mississippi. punch it in 12-02-2021, 08:51 PM How many guys here have had an abortion, asking for a friend. Yeah i posted that at like 9 am. Yet here i am. Completely off topic but is Rave the only female on this site? It would be really weird if one if you was a female and I just didn’t realize it. I have these ideas in my head about what you all look like, and act like outside this forum. Man there are some people that must think of some Jersey douchebag when they imagine me. LOL. That would be a good thread. CRedskinsRule 12-02-2021, 09:04 PM Yeah i posted that at like 9 am. Yet here i am. Completely off topic but is Rave the only female on this site? It would be really weird if one if you was a female and I just didn’t realize it. I have these ideas in my head about what you all look like, and act like outside this forum. Man there are some people that must think of some Jersey douchebag when they imagine me. LOL. That would be a good thread.My enduring picture of you is a guy giving the finger to granny the cowboy fan. I am not even sure that's the right story but it's how I see you. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk nonniey 12-02-2021, 09:08 PM I did. On the whole Europe is still better than Mississippi. Something we can agree on - they are better and if Mississippi's law isn't upheld they will return to being enormously better. BTW speaking of half truths the Politifact is being extremely deceptive thru omission. Take this for example " Reeves relied on one analysis, but that study made no allowances for broad exceptions in countries’ laws that could extend the cutoff point for a legal abortion well past the 15-week mark." What Politifact fails to mention is that the longest extension they are alluding to takes it to 24 weeks (the UK) with most others ranging from 16-22 weeks. And again that is with extenuating circumstances. You know the ones that don't even begin to be considered in the US until 24 weeks. punch it in 12-02-2021, 09:11 PM My enduring picture of you is a guy giving the finger to granny the cowboy fan. I am not even sure that's the right story but it's how I see you. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk MY mind is blown. Today at work after one of your posts I completely thought about that. Its bizarre that you mention it tonight because it had to be ten years ago. It is exactly the story. I flipped off some person with a Cowboys sticker on their car - goin opposite directions sort of, wasn’t looking to rumble or anything it was just a spur of the moment, fuck that stupid star, flip off. Anyway last second i see it is some old lady. Felt terrible. Kind of. But yeah I remember you being like “wtf would you do that” haha. CRedskinsRule 12-02-2021, 09:14 PM MY mind is blown. Today at work after one of your posts I completely thought about that. Its bizarre that you mention it tonight because it had to be ten years ago. It is exactly the story. I flipped off some person with a Cowboys sticker on their car - goin opposite directions sort of, wasn’t looking to rumble or anything it was just a spur of the moment, fuck that stupid star, flip off. Anyway last second i see it is some old lady. Felt terrible. Kind of. But yeah I remember you being like “wtf would you do that” haha.[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787] Time frame wise, hard to believe how long I have known some of y'all. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk punch it in 12-02-2021, 09:18 PM [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787] Time frame wise, hard to believe how long I have known some of y'all. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk I still feel like the new dude and its been almost ten years. Right around the time I flipped that bitch off. CRedskinsRule 12-02-2021, 09:20 PM I still feel like the new dude and its been almost ten years. Right around the time I flipped that bitch off.Tangential again, but in my new job I work side by side with a cowboys fan. We better not lose to them! Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk mooby 12-03-2021, 05:49 AM That is a bit of a stretch. Mississippi's exceptions for medical emergency or "severe fetal abnormality" is similar to European exceptions or in other words about as "broad and liberal." Of the examples below I prefer the French policy. Germany - permits late-term abortions in cases of rape or if the physical or psychological health of the mother is considered at risk of serious harm. (vice any medical reason, even temporary, for the US). France - Abortions in the second and third trimesters are permitted only if two physicians certify that it is necessary to save the life of the mother, to prevent grave and permanent harm to her health, or the child has a severe and incurable illness. UK - permits abortion for socio-economic reasons up to 24 weeks, but up to birth if “there is a substantial risk that if the child were born it would suffer from such physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped.” Netherlands - Abortions after 24 weeks are permitted in certain circumstances, such as when the unborn child has an untreatable “disorder” or is deemed likely to suffer after its birth. https://lozierinstitute.org/chief-justice-roberts-is-correct-u-s-abortion-law-is-outside-global-and-european-mainstream/ Question - how many clinics does it country offer? More than 1 each I assume? Asking because not only does Mississippi want to criminalize abortion after 15? weeks - IIRC they only have like one clinic in the state which I assume is packed 24/7 because 1 clinic for an entire state is nowhere near enough to serve the population. You keep arguing about specifics or individual line-items but you're ignoring the big picture. The big picture is to restrict or fully criminalize all abortion so that woman are completely deterred from doing it. nonniey 12-03-2021, 09:44 AM Question - how many clinics does it country offer? More than 1 each I assume? Asking because not only does Mississippi want to criminalize abortion after 15? weeks - IIRC they only have like one clinic in the state which I assume is packed 24/7 because 1 clinic for an entire state is nowhere near enough to serve the population. You keep arguing about specifics or individual line-items but you're ignoring the big picture. The big picture is to restrict or fully criminalize all abortion so that woman are completely deterred from doing it. Limited facilities is a different type of apple (both are apples). My main concern is what is actually legal. The legality of the late term abortions that verge on infanticide is repugnant. Several thousand viable and healthy fetus's are aborted in the United States every year because of the extreme policy position the US has on abortion - Mississippi's law addresses some of that. Heck even if the Supreme Court rules that states can regulate from conception there will still be other states that permit abortions of healthy viable fetus's up to the second they would have been due (ie Vermont). The argument that it is relatively rare holds no water with me - it being legal to abort a fetus that if delivered can live on it's own is unconscionable. |
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