When they suck the baby out, the eyeballs come first. Then the hands and feet.
The rest of the body is ground up in a large human garbage disposal.
When a girl has to live with this knowledge, it is worse than giving birth.
Interesting, disgusting statements!
I don't know what is more disgusting
- the gory story told and its bloody pictures,
or the know-it-all patronising of "a girl" who must not be trusted to make an own decision in the first place.
When this law was passed in my former state of residence, Wisconsin, there wasn't even a requirement that the fetus be viable.
In other words, if a baby died in the womb the procedure STILL could not be used.
Clearly legislators are NOT capable of deciding individuals cases of medical treatment. That is why it should be left to doctors and patients.
Jesus had two dads, and he turned out alright.~ Andy Gussert
“Feminism has fought no wars. It has killed no opponents. It has set up no concentration camps, starved no enemies, practiced no cruelties. Its battles have been for education, for the vote, for better working conditions…for safety on the streets…for child care, for social welfare…for rape crisis centers, women’s refuges, reforms in the law.
If someone says, “Oh, I’m not a feminist,” I ask, “Why, what’s your problem?”
I thought those Reps took an oath to uphold the Constitution.
The Supreme Court has already decided its unConstitutional to force a woman to carry a pregnancy to term if it threatens her health or her life, or if she was raped.
These people think that when a woman becomes pregnant she loses her rights as a citizen. These people are really showing they have no regard for the lives of women beyond baby-machines.
The lack of compassion these fools display is appalling.
So....
In light of this proposal, perhaps a clause could be added regarding those found guilty of rape. I propose ALL prepetrators of rape undergo a forced vascetomy along with their incarceration. Oh, and by all means, not to appear too insensitive, they should be provided w/ psychological counseling.
Margaret Mead: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
After years of failure, a proposed amendment to the state constitution on abortion has cleared the state House of Representatives.
The House sponsor of the resolution, Republican Rep. Debra Maggart of Hendersonville, said passage is necessary to “restore neutrality” on abortion after a 2000 state Supreme Court decision found the state constitution gives women greater rights to an abortion than the U.S. Constitution.
House Democratic Leader Gary Odom led an effort to amend the proposal to declare women would always have a right to an abortion in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother.
Odom’s proposed change was defeated with 39 members supporting him; 59 opposing.
Chalk up another victory for the rapists, incestuous fathers, and mother killers in Tennessee.
I thought those Reps took an oath to uphold the Constitution.
The Supreme Court has already decided its unConstitutional to force a woman to carry a pregnancy to term if it threatens her health or her life, or if she was raped.
These people think that when a woman becomes pregnant she loses her rights as a citizen. These people are really showing they have no regard for the lives of women beyond baby-machines.
Jesus had two dads, and he turned out alright.~ Andy Gussert
“Feminism has fought no wars. It has killed no opponents. It has set up no concentration camps, starved no enemies, practiced no cruelties. Its battles have been for education, for the vote, for better working conditions…for safety on the streets…for child care, for social welfare…for rape crisis centers, women’s refuges, reforms in the law.
If someone says, “Oh, I’m not a feminist,” I ask, “Why, what’s your problem?”
After years of failure, a proposed amendment to the state constitution on abortion has cleared the state House of Representatives.
The House sponsor of the resolution, Republican Rep. Debra Maggart of Hendersonville, said passage is necessary to “restore neutrality” on abortion after a 2000 state Supreme Court decision found the state constitution gives women greater rights to an abortion than the U.S. Constitution.
House Democratic Leader Gary Odom led an effort to amend the proposal to declare women would always have a right to an abortion in cases of rape, incest or to save the life of the mother.
Odom’s proposed change was defeated with 39 members supporting him; 59 opposing.
Chalk up another victory for the rapists, incestuous fathers, and mother killers in Tennessee.
The thing I find most irritating about conservatives isn't just that their opinions so rarely have any basis in reality. It's not even their incessant refusal to change those opinions when presented with irrefutable facts and logic. But rather it's their complete bewilderment that anyone else might think they should.
There's nothing at all new about the venomous anti-Obama sentiment coming from the right. Its just what happens when an effective and popular Democrat leads the country in a positive direction. Kennedy and Johnson had the John Birch Society. Carter and Clinton had their lunatic detractors. What has changed, however, is that the Birchers and Clinton Death List crowd used to be the extreme fringe and the GOP saw them as an embarrassment. Now the crazies are the top GOP leadership and only a few Republicans are calling for sanity. Why? Because Republicans have no ideas and nothing else to sell.