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  • ditcherman

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    Yup. I'm at the point where I look at that and straight up assume a fabrication for narrative purposes. There is no way this happens without someone committing a major crime. Where is the arrest?

    Also it's a non-issue because they're simply getting in a car and driving to...Indiana, the supposed arch-Republican stronghold. Sounds like the federalist system working as intended to me.
    Whether it’s made up or not, it’s definitely part of a planned narrative. Swipe left for news headlines on your iPhone and it’s been a headline for days. And if you’ve allowed yourself to be groomed by NPR, my observation is you’re a lot more likely to believe it and defend it, take it as the sky is falling kind of news that they want you too.
     

    jamil

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    Is that a bad thing?
    One side of it thinks that it’s providing a service that those mean old Republicans took away from them. The other side thinks that abortion is murder and that corporations are paying for the murder of their employees’ babies. Oh. And that all the women who have unwanted pregnancies bear all the responsibility for that, that they’re all whores, and that the men who impregnated them have zero responsibility, and should just be looked at as lucky studs.

    So the answer to that question depends entirely on one’s worldview.
     

    JEBland

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    Oh, yes! Let's completely change our system to accommodate an 80 year old black grandmother who doesn't drive and has no positive ID extremely unlikely event, because;feelings
    Yup. I'm at the point where I look at that and straight up assume a fabrication for narrative purposes. There is no way this happens without someone committing a major crime. Where is the arrest?

    Also it's a non-issue because they're simply getting in a car and driving to...Indiana, the supposed arch-Republican stronghold. Sounds like the federalist system working as intended to me.

    Rare events should still be taken into account. I'm not suggesting that all manners of abortions should be allowed, but the rare events like life of the mother, non-viable fetuses (by this I mean where they can reliably predict that the baby won't survive), rape of minors, these things can and should be taken into account since we already have these things documented.

    It's a nice deflection to say that "well, they're just driving over to Indiana, so everything is fine," but IN delayed its special session in order to see what happens in the trigger-law states. While I haven't read the proposed HB1282 bill page by page, my cursory inspection seems that these exceptions aren't in the current proposed bill. (For the record, I'm with you on the federalist system of governance, but the fact that IN has a bill planned but not yet enacted and saying that the federalist system fixes all of it is really just a short-term circumstance if we're talking about this particular issue.) That lack of any exceptions is, in my opinion, bad. Yes, those exceptions are rare, but we already know about these things and can foresee their importance.
     
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