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If this is real, it's awesome. If it's not real ... it's still awesome.
If this is real, it's awesome. If it's not real ... it's still awesome.
And women, mostly, over allied domestic abusers and gunhuggers, 6-2.O Really wrote:Score another for the Supremes...
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/court- ... &ocid=iehp
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg slammed the Texas abortion law as 'beyond rational belief'
... as Ginsburg pointed out in her opinion, far more dangerous procedures — like childbirth — aren't subject to these kinds of restrictions.
"Given those realities, it is beyond rational belief that H.B. 2 could genuinely protect the health of women, and certain that the law 'would simply make it more difficult for them to obtain abortions,'" she wrote.
She also pointed out the likelihood of women resorting to unsafe procedures when they are unable to have a safe abortion. HB2 would have caused the majority of Texas' abortion clinics to close, leaving some women in rural areas hundreds of miles away from a clinic.
"When a State severely limits access to safe and legal procedures, women in desperate circumstances may resort to unlicensed rogue practitioners, faute de mieux, at great risk to their health and safety," she wrote....
The odds of pregnancy/childbirth related death are much, much, much higher. If Seth Milner and the TX misogynists really cared about women's physical health, they would promote abortion.O Really wrote:Anybody can pick a slogan, accurate or not. But if you take the anti-abortion people's numbers at face value, 400 women have died in legal abortions since 1973. No information was given as to why or what circumstances may have led to the deaths. That's an overall average of 10 per year, which would be a really small risk number out of the million or so abortions per year. Probably not that far off from the risk of dental surgery. In fact, though, a much larger portion of those 400 deaths were closer to 1973 than to 2016, so we're talking current risk a bit less than getting killed by lightening....
... and women vs. misogynist fundies.O Really wrote:Score another for the Supremes...
True that. The risk of death in the US in childbirth is more than 18 times as high as the risk of abortion, with about 800 dying in 2013. To clarify for the statistically impaired, that means that twice as many women died in childbirth in one year than have died in legal abortion in over 40 years.Vrede too wrote::
The odds of pregnancy/childbirth related death are much, much, much higher. If Seth Milner and the TX misogynists really cared about women's physical health, they would promote abortion.
Insert misogynist comment here. (trying to beat seth)rstrong wrote:Theresa May is running Britain. Assuming that Merkel remains chancellor of Germany and that Hillary wins in the U.S., in a few months the three biggest Western countries will all be run by women.
Not a Western country, but I've always thought Putin was overcompensating for something. Then, there's that infamous North Korean secrecy.bannination wrote:Insert misogynist comment here. (trying to beat seth)
Dang! You obsess over me too? I've nothing bad to say against Hillary. I'm not a fan of hers by any means, but she's a damn sight better choice than Trumplestiltskin. She has more governmental experience in the end of her little finger than Trumpster has amassed in his lifetime; she's a loaded cannon, but not a loose cannon.bannination wrote:Insert misogynist comment here. (trying to beat seth)rstrong wrote:Theresa May is running Britain. Assuming that Merkel remains chancellor of Germany and that Hillary wins in the U.S., in a few months the three biggest Western countries will all be run by women.