WFFaithful
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Too bad those sad millennials don't have someone like Matt Gaetz to keep them company
Too bad those sad millennials don't have someone like Matt Gaetz to keep them company
What does it mean to be "over-educated"?
What does it mean to be "over-educated"?
It also means that you've been to school so long you think homosexuality is okay and stuff like that.
What does it mean to be "over-educated"?
To be fair, we have completely different systems across the states for adjudicating killing an adult or child. If you kill someone in Florida and Connecticut under the exact same circumstances, you can get completely different outcomes. Assuming you think viability arrives at any point at all during pregnancy, why should killing a fetus be any different in terms of states' ability to regulate it differently? It would be weird to have a national abortion law while we don't have a national murder law (except in very limited circumstances).
Edge-lord -- did you get that from Shapiro or Posobiec? Maybe Charlie Kirk?
This might be a question for a lawyer, but what happens when a woman in Texas (or Alabama, or Oklahoma, etc) dies of an ectopic pregnancy, something that could have easily been treated with an abortion, but that specific medical procedure is banned so she dies a painful horrible death...Who does the woman's family get to file a wrongful death lawsuit against? The Drs.? The Hospitals? The state Government? Alito personally? Chuck Schumer for not killing the filibuster and codifying Roe? Manchin? All of the above?
This might be a question for a lawyer, but what happens when a woman in Texas (or Alabama, or Oklahoma, etc) dies of an ectopic pregnancy, something that could have easily been treated with an abortion, but that specific medical procedure is banned so she dies a painful horrible death...Who does the woman's family get to file a wrongful death lawsuit against? The Drs.? The Hospitals? The state Government? Alito personally? Chuck Schumer for not killing the filibuster and codifying Roe? Manchin? All of the above?
Yeah, but you could have a national medical privacy law that makes medical decisions between Drs, patients and insurance companies and no one else's business.