Oh Alabama


https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/15/politics/alabama-abortion-law-roe-v-wade/index.html
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I would definitely boycott Alabama if there was anything to do there.
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It's what should have happened with this issue from the beginning. If California wants to make abortion legal they should have the ability to do so. And if the voters of Alabama want to outlaw abortion they should have ability to do so.YellowSnow said:Spare me with your morality. Although @creepycoug would be pleased that they took a TUFF stand and no half measures.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/15/politics/alabama-abortion-law-roe-v-wade/index.html
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Georgia wants to prosecute women who return to the state having had an abortion. I don't know what Alabama's bill says.SFGbob said:
It's what should have happened with this issue from the beginning. If California wants to make abortion legal they should have the ability to do so. And if the voters of Alabama want to outlaw abortion they should have ability to do so.YellowSnow said:Spare me with your morality. Although @creepycoug would be pleased that they took a TUFF stand and no half measures.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/15/politics/alabama-abortion-law-roe-v-wade/index.html
What other medical procedures should we criminalize, Alabama? Vasectomies?
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Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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HHusky said:
I would definitely boycott Alabama if there was anything to do there.
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I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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A southern man don’t need you around anyhow.HHusky said:I would definitely boycott Alabama if there was anything to do there.
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One of the sure signs you're dealing with a gas bag, is when they lie about easily proven facts.HHusky said:
Georgia wants to prosecute women who return to the state having had an abortion. I don't know what Alabama's bill says.SFGbob said:
It's what should have happened with this issue from the beginning. If California wants to make abortion legal they should have the ability to do so. And if the voters of Alabama want to outlaw abortion they should have ability to do so.YellowSnow said:Spare me with your morality. Although @creepycoug would be pleased that they took a TUFF stand and no half measures.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/15/politics/alabama-abortion-law-roe-v-wade/index.html
What other medical procedures should we criminalize, Alabama? Vasectomies?
No, Georgia’s Heartbeat Bill Won’t Imprison Women Who Have Abortions
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To bad the won’t be able to kill them before they are born. Too risky to let them live IMO. It’s cheaper to.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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The Alabama Senate passed a bill Tuesday evening to ban nearly all abortions. The state House had already overwhelmingly approved the legislation. It's part of a broader anti-abortion strategy to prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider the right to abortion.
It would be one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the United States. The bill would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy, unless a woman's life is threatened or in case of a lethal fetal anomaly.
The vote was 25-6, with one abstention.
Doctors in the state would face felony jail time up to 99 years if convicted. But a woman would not be held criminally liable for having an abortion.
https://www.npr.org/2019/05/14/723312937/alabama-lawmakers-passes-abortion-ban
Gas bags are going to gas bag.
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Besides, you're a big believer in a woman's liberty.MikeDamone said:
To bad the won’t be able to kill them before they are born. Too risky to let them live IMO. It’s cheaper to.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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O'Keefed comes out today in support abortion as a means to keep crime low, and we all know who gets most of the abortions in this country, and yesterday he came out in opposition to the creation of a Jewish homeland.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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In 18 years when Bama is still kicking our ass in football you'll know why
@CirrhosisDawg is a big fan of state's rights. Pretty sure he is on board with Alabama
It would be funny if after 50 years of scare tactics something happened after all
My advice is for both sides to calm down. Keep it safe and legal in the first trimester. Ease off the after birth abortion agenda.
Every action has a reaction.
My early line has the Surpemes upholding Roe thanks to Kavenaugh. Too bad the democrats want to impeach him -
Why do you hate facts? Every reader of Freakonomics knows there was a measurable drop in crime 18 years after abortion became legal and it occurred earlier in states that legalized abortion earlier.SFGbob said:
O'Keefed comes out today in support abortion as a means to keep crime low, and we all know who gets most of the abortions in this country, and yesterday he came out in opposition to the creation of a Jewish homeland.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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I don’t distinguish between anyone’s identity when it comes to liberty. I’m a big believer in liberty for humans.HHusky said:
Besides, you're a big believer in a woman's liberty.MikeDamone said:
To bad the won’t be able to kill them before they are born. Too risky to let them live IMO. It’s cheaper to.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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Sure thing Dr. Mengele.HHusky said:
Why do you hate facts? Every reader of Freakonomics knows there was a measurable drop in crime 18 years after abortion became legal and it occurred earlier in states that legalized abortion earlier.SFGbob said:
O'Keefed comes out today in support abortion as a means to keep crime low, and we all know who gets most of the abortions in this country, and yesterday he came out in opposition to the creation of a Jewish homeland.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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Eugenics could take that much furtherHHusky said:
Why do you hate facts? Every reader of Freakonomics knows there was a measurable drop in crime 18 years after abortion became legal and it occurred earlier in states that legalized abortion earlier.SFGbob said:
O'Keefed comes out today in support abortion as a means to keep crime low, and we all know who gets most of the abortions in this country, and yesterday he came out in opposition to the creation of a Jewish homeland.HHusky said:
I don't know about soar, but a measurable increase in crime? Yes.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
Can you breath with that hood on O'Keefed?
Lets do it. Let's kill black babies like the founder of planned parenthood always wanted
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Roe is a terrible opinion. I also think it is probably upheld, but it would probably have been better for the states to discover on their own how stupid it is to make abortion illegal.RaceBannon said:In 18 years when Bama is still kicking our ass in football you'll know why
@CirrhosisDawg is a big fan of state's rights. Pretty sure he is on board with Alabama
It would be funny if after 50 years of scare tactics something happened after all
My advice is for both sides to calm down. Keep it safe and legal in the first trimester. Ease off the after birth abortion agenda.
Every action has a reaction.
My early line has the Surpemes upholding Roe thanks to Kavenaugh. Too bad the democrats want to impeach him -
Seems like Bama is doing thatHHusky said:
Roe is a terrible opinion. I also think it is probably upheld, but it would probably have been better for the states to discover on their own how stupid it is to make abortion illegal.RaceBannon said:In 18 years when Bama is still kicking our ass in football you'll know why
@CirrhosisDawg is a big fan of state's rights. Pretty sure he is on board with Alabama
It would be funny if after 50 years of scare tactics something happened after all
My advice is for both sides to calm down. Keep it safe and legal in the first trimester. Ease off the after birth abortion agenda.
Every action has a reaction.
My early line has the Surpemes upholding Roe thanks to Kavenaugh. Too bad the democrats want to impeach him
Its the one thing that could actually hurt the Trump Train
GOP types are supposed to promise to get rid of abortion not actually do it
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You know what, you and I agree on this. Without Roe all of this would have been worked out years ago. There would be some states where abortion was restricted to 1st trimester and then there would be states that you'd support that would allow you to murder the baby as it exits the birth canal but almost all states, with the exception of maybe two or three would allow for legal abortions.HHusky said:
Roe is a terrible opinion. I also think it is probably upheld, but it would probably have been better for the states to discover on their own how stupid it is to make abortion illegal.RaceBannon said:In 18 years when Bama is still kicking our ass in football you'll know why
@CirrhosisDawg is a big fan of state's rights. Pretty sure he is on board with Alabama
It would be funny if after 50 years of scare tactics something happened after all
My advice is for both sides to calm down. Keep it safe and legal in the first trimester. Ease off the after birth abortion agenda.
Every action has a reaction.
My early line has the Surpemes upholding Roe thanks to Kavenaugh. Too bad the democrats want to impeach him -
Am I the only one that doesn’t give two shits about abortion?
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YesPurpleJ said:Am I the only one that doesn’t give two shits about abortion?
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It's not a voting issue for me other than the late term infanticide the Rats are now pushing.
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I'm nothing if not intellectually pure and innocent. I just like my philosophizers up front and honest. Not like these Christian charlatans who play a duplicitous half-baked game of person-hood.YellowSnow said:Spare me with your morality. Although @creepycoug would be pleased that they took a TUFF stand and no half measures.
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What if one state, say, wants to make it ok to segregate kids into separate schools based on race. I know it's a cooky theory and would never happen in the US, but what if? Doesn't that seem like the sort of thing about which that the United States of American should be unified? Or are regional differences that important? Just asking the question.SFGbob said:
It's what should have happened with this issue from the beginning. If California wants to make abortion legal they should have the ability to do so. And if the voters of Alabama want to outlaw abortion they should have ability to do so.YellowSnow said:Spare me with your morality. Although @creepycoug would be pleased that they took a TUFF stand and no half measures.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/15/politics/alabama-abortion-law-roe-v-wade/index.html -
'Cuz all the old men imagine that women are making cavalier decisions to off the Gerber baby instead of dealing with a personal tragedy. (What Gosnell was doing is already illegal. If you'd visit him in prison, he could tell you himself.)SFGbob said:It's not a voting issue for me other than the late term infanticide the Rats are now pushing.
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Feels like a Bob strawman ass fucking comment should be coming very soon. I will await with bated breath.MikeDamone said:Crime rates to soar in 16 years since it’s well known abortion keeps the population down of those groups who proportionately commit more crimes.
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I think they call that a difference without a distinction. Or maybe it's the other way around.SFGbob said:The Alabama Senate passed a bill Tuesday evening to ban nearly all abortions. The state House had already overwhelmingly approved the legislation. It's part of a broader anti-abortion strategy to prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider the right to abortion.
It would be one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the United States. The bill would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy, unless a woman's life is threatened or in case of a lethal fetal anomaly.
The vote was 25-6, with one abstention.
Doctors in the state would face felony jail time up to 99 years if convicted. But a woman would not be held criminally liable for having an abortion.
https://www.npr.org/2019/05/14/723312937/alabama-lawmakers-passes-abortion-ban
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No because we don't allow laws to be based upon race unless it's affirmative action and then liberals are cool with it.creepycoug said:
What if one state, say, wants to make it ok to segregate kids into separate schools based on race. I know it's a cooky theory and would never happen in the US, but what if? Doesn't that seem like the sort of thing about which that the United States of American should be unified? Or are regional differences that important? Just asking the question.SFGbob said:
It's what should have happened with this issue from the beginning. If California wants to make abortion legal they should have the ability to do so. And if the voters of Alabama want to outlaw abortion they should have ability to do so.YellowSnow said:Spare me with your morality. Although @creepycoug would be pleased that they took a TUFF stand and no half measures.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/15/politics/alabama-abortion-law-roe-v-wade/index.html
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that seems to be out the window in Bamers.RaceBannon said:In 18 years when Bama is still kicking our ass in football you'll know why
@CirrhosisDawg is a big fan of state's rights. Pretty sure he is on board with Alabama
It would be funny if after 50 years of scare tactics something happened after all
My advice is for both sides to calm down. Keep it safe and legal in the first trimester. Ease off the after birth abortion agenda.
Every action has a reaction.
My early line has the Surpemes upholding Roe thanks to Kavenaugh. Too bad the democrats want to impeach him
I agree with that approach though, and that prediction.