That's happening nowhere but still
That's happening nowhere but still
Geezus, the dem governor of Virginia who is a real MD patiently described to us rubes how a real doctor would put the living baby aside and then have a convo with the mother if they should off it. barry voted for offing the living baby while in the Illinois Senate. All because late term abortions never happen. The most sacred Constitutional right according to the dems as set forth in the holy decision of Roe v. Wade left third term abortions outside of Constitutional protection.That's happening nowhere but still
I don't care whether he really said something that stupid or not. Executing newborns is not lawful anywhere.Geezus, the dem governor of Virginia who is a real MD patiently described to us rubes how a real doctor would put the living baby aside and then have a convo with the mother if they should off it. barry voted for offing the living baby while in the Illinois Senate. All because late term abortions never happen. The most sacred Constitutional right according to the dems as set forth in the holy decision of Roe v. Wade left third term abortions outside of Constitutional protection.That's happening nowhere but still
If you're talking about late term abortions—which are still not performed as late as 9 months—you are talking about something that has gone seriously wrong with the pregnancy.“Healthcare decisions” is pure non sense framing. Brought to you by the people who said if a doctor prescribes you ivermectin, the pharmacy can’t fill it.
H is a well known defender of bodily autonomy. Serious discussion.“Healthcare decisions” is pure non sense framing. Brought to you by the people who said if a doctor prescribes you ivermectin, the pharmacy can’t fill it.
Just how much intervention do you want to legislate when it comes to non-viable and/or life-threatening pregnancies? Legislators know better than doctors, nurses, and patients?Leaving them unattended on a table is though in many states. Is there difference?
What does it even mean to "save" a profoundly disabled child who will never live a normal life, and in some cases will be in severe pain, for whatever profoundly shortened life he or she has? You want to legislate that judgment? One size fits all? Whatever the cost?We should try and save the baby if possible and make that the law. If mom wants to give it up that’s her call. If it is healthcare like you say we’d be doing that.
Maybe you should have legislated the exceptions beyond "I'm bummed out about having a baby". In Oregon and Washington you don't even need that. Your team supports unlimited abortion.What does it even mean to "save" a profoundly disabled child who will never live a normal life, and in some cases will be in severe pain, for whatever profoundly shortened life he or she has? You want to legislate that judgment? One size fits all? Whatever the cost?We should try and save the baby if possible and make that the law. If mom wants to give it up that’s her call. If it is healthcare like you say we’d be doing that.
I don't know whether you distrust women or doctors the most. I support your legislation requiring more than "I'm bummed out about having a baby" as a reason for a late term abortion.Maybe you should have legislated the exceptions beyond "I'm bummed out about having a baby". In Oregon and Washington you don't even need that. Your team supports unlimited abortion.What does it even mean to "save" a profoundly disabled child who will never live a normal life, and in some cases will be in severe pain, for whatever profoundly shortened life he or she has? You want to legislate that judgment? One size fits all? Whatever the cost?We should try and save the baby if possible and make that the law. If mom wants to give it up that’s her call. If it is healthcare like you say we’d be doing that.
I'm of the school of thought that intervention which prolongs pain is not kindness. If god feels differently, she and I will just have to agree to disagree.That’s between you and god. It doesn’t happen though so who cares about the cost.
I can agree to that general framing. But when it comes to scrambling the brains of a 20+ week healthy baby, which happens a lot, I just want common sense abortion laws. There’s a week limit where it just becomes ghoulish regardless of circumstances, and no one can convince me otherwise.I'm of the school of thought that intervention which prolongs pain is not kindness. If god feels differently, she and I will just have to agree to disagree.That’s between you and god. It doesn’t happen though so who cares about the cost.