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"Gregory Gadow" |
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31 Jan 2006 02:08:49 PM |
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It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
If enacted, legal experts said the laws would be the first absolute
abortion bans since the landmark 1973 ruling.
However, some abortion foes worry that state bans could backfire
especially since five pro-Roe justices remain in the Supreme Court.
It's as predictable as the sun rising that lower courts would strike
down such state bans, said Americans United for Life Director Clarke
Forsythe.
It would be better to pass legislation "that can be enforced," such as
parental notification requirements and fetal pain warnings, the
constitutional lawyer told the state issues organization.
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Gregory Gadow
techbear@serv.net
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which leads by a slippery slope toward constitutional democracy."
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| User: "David Goldberg" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
31 Jan 2006 08:36:30 PM |
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Gregory Gadow wrote:
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
You have nothing to worry about. Liberal states such as Massachussetts and
Oregon will still have legal abortions.
If you can afford a $300 abortion, you can afford a $30 bus ticket.
--
"If you think health care is expensive now, wait until it's free."
~P.J. O'Rourke
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
01 Feb 2006 09:22:25 AM |
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David Goldberg wrote:
Gregory Gadow wrote:
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
You have nothing to worry about. Liberal states such as Massachussetts and
Oregon will still have legal abortions.
If you can afford a $300 abortion, you can afford a $30 bus ticket.
With the same argument you can accept the abolishment of your constitution.
Hey, you can always move to Canada, right?
j.m.
#1491
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
02 Feb 2006 07:30:27 PM |
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On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 10:22:25 -0500, "j.m.1491@gmx.net"
<j.m.1491@gmx.net> wrote in alt.atheism
David Goldberg wrote:
Gregory Gadow wrote:
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
You have nothing to worry about. Liberal states such as Massachussetts and
Oregon will still have legal abortions.
If you can afford a $300 abortion, you can afford a $30 bus ticket.
With the same argument you can accept the abolishment of your constitution.
What 'Constitution?'
Hey, you can always move to Canada, right?
No, they'll put a moritorium to keep the Christians out to keep their
crime rate from skyrocketing..
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
02 Feb 2006 08:25:34 PM |
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stoney wrote:
<snip>
You have nothing to worry about. Liberal states such as Massachussetts and
Oregon will still have legal abortions.
If you can afford a $300 abortion, you can afford a $30 bus ticket.
With the same argument you can accept the abolishment of your constitution.
What 'Constitution?'
You know, piece of paper, with writing on it? Pretty old. Can't remember
what it said. Was told it's important. If I could just recall why?
Something legal. Perhaps we should ask the government what it's about?
They must know!
Hey, you can always move to Canada, right?
No, they'll put a moritorium to keep the Christians out to keep their
crime rate from skyrocketing..
No, that's un-Canadian. Perhaps they just increase the education level
required for immigration. Somewhere below the level required for rocks
to pass should do the job.
j.m.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
03 Feb 2006 01:06:55 PM |
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On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 21:25:34 -0500, "j.m.1491@gmx.net"
<j.m.1491@gmx.net> wrote in alt.atheism
stoney wrote:
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You have nothing to worry about. Liberal states such as Massachussetts and
Oregon will still have legal abortions.
If you can afford a $300 abortion, you can afford a $30 bus ticket.
With the same argument you can accept the abolishment of your constitution.
What 'Constitution?'
You know, piece of paper, with writing on it? Pretty old. Can't remember
what it said. Was told it's important. If I could just recall why?
It's an olde beer receipe....
Something legal. Perhaps we should ask the government what it's about?
They must know!
but they won't tell.
Hey, you can always move to Canada, right?
No, they'll put a moritorium to keep the Christians out to keep their
crime rate from skyrocketing..
No, that's un-Canadian. Perhaps they just increase the education level
required for immigration. Somewhere below the level required for rocks
to pass should do the job.
Sounds good to me.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "erikc" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
01 Feb 2006 01:34:46 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:36:30 -0800, David Goldberg <david_asbnll@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Gregory Gadow wrote:
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
You have nothing to worry about. Liberal states such as Massachussetts and
Oregon will still have legal abortions.
If you can afford a $300 abortion, you can afford a $30 bus ticket.
Ireland already has at least one case on record where a pregnant woman was
prevented from going to England to get an abortion. I don't know what the law
is now; this is from a couploe of years ago.
If a state outlaws abortion, then they will also have to also enact (and
enforce) a law prohibiting travel to get an abortion.
Erikc (alt.atheist #002) | "An Fhirinne in aghaidh an tSaoil."
BAAWA Knight (retired) | "The Truth against the World."
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| User: "towelie" |
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| Title: Re: It already begins: Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed |
31 Jan 2006 04:18:07 PM |
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Gregory Gadow wrote:
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
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When the US finally falls, all you selfish pieces of ***** who voted for Bush
will have to live with the fact that they helped bring a once great nation
down. A vote for Bush = an act of treason.
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aa #2133
ap #19
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| User: "erikc" |
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01 Feb 2006 01:32:04 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:18:07 -0600, "towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:
Gregory Gadow wrote:
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
With the goal of challenging the Roe vs. Wade ruling that ensured a
woman's right to an abortion, lawmakers in Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South
Dakota and Tennessee propose banning all abortions except when the
woman's life is in danger, Stateline.org reported.
<snip>
When the US finally falls, all you selfish pieces of ***** who voted for Bush
will have to live with the fact that they helped bring a once great nation
down. A vote for Bush = an act of treason.
That is when the second "civil war" begins. (I use quotes because so-called
"civil wars" are often nastier than wars between nations.) I'll be on the
Talibangelical-killing side.
Erikc (alt.atheist #002) | "An Fhirinne in aghaidh an tSaoil."
BAAWA Knight (retired) | "The Truth against the World."
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| User: "stoney" |
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01 Feb 2006 02:47:28 PM |
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On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 12:08:49 -0800, Gregory Gadow <techbear@serv.net>
wrote in alt.atheism
From http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060131-090347-1251r.htm
Sweeping anti-abortion laws proposed
Jan. 31, 2006 at 9:28AM
Legislators in at least five states are proposing bold anti-abortion
measures as the Bush administration reshapes the U.S. Supreme Court, a
report said.
So many legislators hate America.
[]
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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