Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade

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a republican i know said she supported overturning roe because of late-term/ex-utero abortions and folks terminating a ridiculous amount of pregnancies....so there are other people who believe this????

There are millions of people who believe anything someone on FOX News says. Welcome to America.. :yeshrug:
 

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threats like that only work when the other people don't know what cards you're holding. you think the current justices and the federalist society don't know the current makeup up of the US senate?
 

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got a call for three nines

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its not even worth blaming the court at this point tbh. it should have been fukkin codified :snoop:

i guess it's time to get realistic about accepting the 15 week compromise that seems to appear in a lot of moderate areas. which, frankly, doesnt seem THAT unreasonable to me. you know you're pregnant within 8 weeks, you have another 7 to get the abortion, at which point the fetus is feeling pain

given some of these alternatives, i dont really have a problem with that
 

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The story about the Janes, an illegal group in Chicago that started doing abortions in the 60s, thanks to a civil rights doctor from Mississippi that had to escape KKK.



The first doctor:

In 1942 Howard became chief surgeon at the hospital of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor in the all-black town of Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Within five years, he had founded an insurance company, a hospital, a home construction firm, and a large farm, where he raised cattle, quail, hunting dogs, and cotton. He also built a small zoo and a park as well as Mississippi’s first swimming pool for blacks. In 1947 he broke with the Knights and Daughters, organized the rival United Order of Friendship, and opened the Friendship Clinic.


Howard entered the civil rights limelight in 1951 when he founded the Regional Council of Negro Leadership. One of its officials was Medgar Evers, whom Howard had hired as an agent for his Magnolia Mutual Life Insurance Company. The council mounted a successful boycott against service stations, distributing twenty thousand bumper stickers bearing the slogan, “Don’t Buy Gas Where You Can’t Use the Restroom.”

Interview with the Janes:
 

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Creh ate. :ehh:

Everything he said was correct, but the cynic in me wonders why they keep having men defend pro-choice against anti-choice women. They had Van Jones on in the previous hour doing the same thing (and also entirely correct).

Makes me wonder if they're trying to set them up for complaints by right wingers of 'mansplaining' to a conservative woman how she should feel about abortion. It's not even that far fetched considering the new heads at Discovery want CNN to shift more to the right. :jbhmm::mjpls:
 
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