Yes, it’s called “dilation and curattege” It may surprise you that “abortion” means aborting a pregnancy and women can be “pregnant” with dead fetuses.Well you ignored the question so I am entitled to ignore yours. Nonetheless I am confused by your miscarriage scenario. Are you calling it an 'abortion' when the baby was unintentionally killed and now must be surgically removed from the womb?
And I did say I actually understood your “constitutional” question. I’m beyond that. I’m in states need to craft law mode here. Try and keep up!Well you ignored the question so I am entitled to ignore yours. Nonetheless I am confused by your miscarriage scenario. Are you calling it an 'abortion' when the baby was unintentionally killed and now must be surgically removed from the womb?
Remember posting this? You knew the conversation was about upcoming elections.It is a different analysis. The Catholic Church permits the death penalty when it is necessary. A common example is where there are no reasonably stable prisons to protect the people from the criminal. So Catholic death penalty supporters say they are making a policy choice. That jurisprudence does not really apply to abortion.
1. I doubt it. I am actually hoping the Ds run on the abortion platform and alienate the abuelas.
2. Good thing the 5th amendment actually is in the Constitution.
Well that's nice semantics, except no one is using the word that way. you should really spell it out when you know most readers are thinking of something else.Yes, it’s called “dilation and curattege” It may surprise you that “abortion” means aborting a pregnancy and women can be “pregnant” with dead fetuses.
So that's a "No. the US Constitution did not have an invisible right to an abortion [in the first trimester]" ?And I did say I actually understood your “constitutional” question. I’m beyond that. I’m in states need to craft law mode here. Try and keep up!
Medical professionals and patients and insurance companies classify it as an “abortion”. Your welcome, you learned something today.Well that's nice semantics, except no one is using the word that way. you should really spell it out when you know most readers are thinking of something else.
So that's a "No. the US Constitution did not have an invisible right to an abortion [in the first trimester]" ?
My wife is currently looking into moving to Canada. I’m looking into helping the Nebraska Dems (what a lost cause they are!)It took a World War and the deaths of millions of people for Germans to realize their adherence to christofascist beliefs were a horror.
Here's hoping America doesn't have to live through that to realize how awful today was.
Pretty well said.There’s been a whole lot of hyperbolic whining on the social media platforms today. On Twitter, we’ve already reached the point of tracking which corporations have/haven’t put out statements on the matter.
Obviously, I support the decision of the Supreme Court. It absolutely should be a state issue and, in my opinion, abortion should only be performed under medical emergencies, or rape. Outside of those rare instances, abortions are an act of inhumanity, and a gross deflection of personal/moral responsibility.
Now that Roe v Wade is overturned and the “mission accomplished”, why would a “Christian” not vote to promote healthcare and reduce gun violence?
I don't think this is wrong though. Both sides think what they say is the "right" thing.
Yes.Because the democrats are satanic god-hating groomers trying to steal the soul of America.
Literally tens of millions of citizens genuinely believe this.
Ironically, and suddenly, no one is having trouble defining what a woman is today. :dunno :facepalm:Pretty well said.