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Cont: Roe v Wade overturned - this is some BS part II

He's just minimizing the fact that these new anti-abortion laws are causing more women to die than before those laws were enacted.
 
The Attorney General of Missouri has filed a lawsuit claiming that their state and others like it are harmed by the availability of mail order abortion drugs, using as proof of the harm a statistical decline in 15-19 year old pregnancies. Not the only argument here, but one of them, is that the availability of abortion pills deprives the state of the right to refuse abortion to teenage girls in its care. Another argument is made that the state is harmed by the loss of population and associated political power! Abortion is called a "sovereign injury to the state itself."

For the TLDR folks. skip down to somewhere around page 190


e.t.a. I should not have said it was just Missouri. They've teamed up with Kansas and Idaho.
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Unbelievable how stupid some people are.
 
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New York doctor faces criminal charges for prescribing abortion pills to Louisiana patient"​



"The indictment is also a test of New York’s shield laws, which are intended to protect local physicians from criminal prosecution for providing abortion care to patients in states where it is banned. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called the charges “outrageous” in a video statement on Friday and vowed to “never, under any circumstances, turn this doctor over to the state of Louisiana under any extradition request."

I also expect the New York AG will tell Louisiana prosecutors to pound sand...
 
Satire is supposed to be funny. This is not funny.
Jordan Klepper was amusing when he found all those clueless Trump voters. And Trump voters were funny, though they never reawlized it. As long as Trump did not win. Now they are not funny anymore. Klepper is a bit out of a job now.
Why do you think Brack Obama was not in his office on 9-11?
I forgot the Dave Matthews line. That was funny.(1:50)
 
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I don't know whether I find this offensive or not.
To me, it's a bit of humor that I first heard long ago. I hesitate to call it a joke, though, because that would imply that it should not be taken seriously.

On a quick look, of course, I'm hardly the only person to hear it.
 
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Indeed.

There was a particular user here who took issue with some advice I passed on about a friend of mine who is a nurse in West Virginia, who advises young women with unwanted pregnancies to keep quiet about it. He called that advice dangerous and unnecessary. I wonder what he thinks now? We will probably never know, because he seems to have skulked away with his tail between his legs when the things he said would never happen, started happening.
 

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