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Pro - "life"

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
I call Bull, and this is why. Pro-birth is the reality. Screw the mother.

--The implications of legislation about medicine made by non-medical legislators is terrifying. Shared from a friend:

""FYI… I have had friends and colleagues in KY and Missouri who this weekend had trigger laws that made it impossible to appropriately treat women from ectopics to a patient in a car wreck that came in needing CPR. The recommendation is after 5 min to evacuate the uterus to improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In some of these cases, Lawyers had to be called to determine if the appropriate medical care could be provided without the physician losing their license or being prosecuted and patient care was delayed because of it.

This is the recommendation currently in some of these states, that if these cases come in call legal before proceeding. In true emergencies healthcare workers will do what needs to be done, but the fact they have to stop and say “wait can we do this legally?”

Is not great. This is our new world.""
 

Valjean

Veteran Member
Premium Member
It was never about pro-life. It was always about making people they don't value to suffer.
It was about implementing religious belief into law, just like the Taliban.
It was about a party with minority political support for its policies discovering a policy that could motivate a huge demographic to support them.
 
It was about implementing religious belief into law, just like the Taliban.
It was about a party with minority political support for its policies discovering a policy that could motivate a huge demographic to support them.

I think you're giving them too much credit if you think the majority of their voters care about anything, but making people they hate suffer.
 
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