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
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/georgia-heartbeat-bill-will-not-imprison-women-who-have-abortions/ -
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.



