Texas bans abortion.

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I would need to see some more of the text of the law. Even if the state deputizes the citizens, the act must break some law or harm a person involved in the law suit. Some material harm would be best for a legal case.

It's like people claiming that gay marriage ruins their regular marriage.

Gay marriage is next on the list, of course.
 
Of course this law is impractical and unworkable. To kill it, use those "features" against it, like judo. Also, where is the best place to hide a turd? In a river of ****.

First step is to understand that every "legitimate" case brought under this law is going to be a Class-A turd. Next step is to create a river of these turds, a veritable tsunami. Flood the Texas legal system with cases aimed at the families of all the legislators who voted for it. Lather, rinse, repeat if cases are dismissed. The Texas court system will freeze solid in weeks with queues of these cases decades if not centuries long. Thus thee "legitimate" cases will be utterly lost in this flood. Also, Texas will have to rethink the law...like seriously thinking about repealing it.
 
It's like people claiming that gay marriage ruins their regular marriage.

How are good, God-fearing, Christian, white male conservatives supposed to enjoy lights-off missionary position sex with their prudish, goodie Christian wives when they're forced to continuously visualize all that hot gay sex their neighbors are having?
 
No, because conservatives do adultery all the time. As long as it's heterosexual adultery it'll be fine.

Conservative women have abortions all the time, too, though - even if they've been on the frontlines of fighting against abortions (and go back to the frontlines right after).

As long as they can continue to live with the law protecting them and hurting those they want to get hurt, that's the ideal.
 
I think it's time we get just as nasty as the GOP. Lets set websites to recruit people to spy on the Righ to Lifers. Lets just see what they are up to in their private lives.. Shoud be interesting.
Time to fight fire with fire. You want to snoop into other people's private affairs, we will do the same to you.
No More Mr. Nice Guy.
 
What's the point?
Republicans keep on donating to and voting for obvious sexual predators and sex traffickers.
They don't mind when their candidates work with FSB agents or steal money from Veterans.

No, the target must be companies that support Fox and other propaganda Instruments.
 
Question: Can more than one suit be filed regarding one allegation of abortion (say multiple friends, relatives and contacts of a woman who has one), and can multiple people file suits against one person (say a celebrity who encourages donations to Planned Parenthood)? As bad as it would be to be sued by one person, it would be much worse to have to defend against hundreds or thousands of individual suits.
 
What's the point?
Republicans keep on donating to and voting for obvious sexual predators and sex traffickers.
They don't mind when their candidates work with FSB agents or steal money from Veterans.

No, the target must be companies that support Fox and other propaganda Instruments.

GOod luck with that.........
SHutting down FOx News is a fantasy.
 
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Question: Can more than one suit be filed regarding one allegation of abortion (say multiple friends, relatives and contacts of a woman who has one), and can multiple people file suits against one person (say a celebrity who encourages donations to Planned Parenthood)? As bad as it would be to be sued by one person, it would be much worse to have to defend against hundreds or thousands of individual suits.

According to one article I read, even if the sued "abortion helper" wins in court they aren't allowed to recover their court costs and attorney fees from the loser. Which means anyone can simply be sued into ruin.
 
According to one article I read, even if the sued "abortion helper" wins in court they aren't allowed to recover their court costs and attorney fees from the loser. Which means anyone can simply be sued into ruin.
More importantly, suits can simply be dropped without consequence should their challenge be considered by a higher court, without risking the law being overturned.
 
GoDaddy is giving them the boot (but I doubt that finding another host will be difficult).

Shame. I would like to see a whole bunch of people flooding the site with false tips, sort of like a manual DDos attack. Start off with bogus tips on pro-lifers, known religious nuts, spokespeople for anti-abortion organisations, members of the Republican Texas legislature, and the staffers who work for them, right wing media personalities in radio, TV and print media, pro life bloggers, and Republican activists. Give them so many false tips that the real tips will be buried in a flood of bogusness.

ETA:

At this time the website reports an "Error 522 Connection timed out" from Bitmitigate
https://www.isitdownrightnow.com reports the site as down
 
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Shame. I would like to see a whole bunch of people flooding the site with false tips, sort of like a manual DDos attack. Start off with bogus tips on pro-lifers, known religious nuts, spokespeople for anti-abortion organsations, members of the Republican Texas legislature, and the staffers who work for them, right wing media personalities in radio, TV and print media, pro life bloggers, and Republican activists.


Those sort of things were already happening. Also the Avengers got dobbed in.
 
Satanists respond to Texas law by demanding religious freedom exemption for their "abortion ritual."
"The "nontheistic" organization, which is headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts, joined the legal fray this week by sending a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration demanding access to abortion pills for its members. The group has established an "abortion ritual," and is attempting to use the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (which was created to allow Native Americans access to peyote for religious rituals) to argue that its members should be allowed access to abortion drugs like Misoprostol and Mifepristone for religious purposes.

"I am sure Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton—who famously spends a good deal of his time composing press releases about Religious Liberty issues in other states—will be proud to see that Texas's robust Religious Liberty laws, which he so vociferously champions, will prevent future Abortion Rituals from being interrupted by superfluous government restrictions meant only to shame and harass those seeking an abortion," Satanic Temple spokesperson Lucien Greaves told the San Antonio Current.
https://www.salon.com/2021/09/04/wh...t-best-hope-to-save-abortion-rights-in-texas/
 
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