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And people don't check into things like that before they choose to live there? Personal responsibility goes a long way...
Now you're just flailing. It's just sad. A stunning defeat I know. And even that magic 5th Conservative Justice couldn't fix it because at the end of the day no on wants to see America go back to the days when women really were 2nd Class Citizens. No one. No one that matters anyway.
Here's the problem you don't understand... non-surgical abortions have a higher complication rate due to the induced abortion being incomplete. Guess what happens then... a surgical abortion must be performed, and at that point the procedure already has complications. Hence, the requirement for all abortion facilities to meet the same standards as surgery centers.
BS
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People who get abortions are less likely to have complications than people who have their wisdom teeth removed, finds a new study published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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How dare Texas require medical doctors adhere to the same medical requirements as health clinics <sarcasm>. Perhaps these US Supreme Court Justices should have visited abortion clinics that have cleanliness on par with a slaughterhouse.
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A certain amount of Killing is tolerated unless someone does it with an assault rifle.
The assault rifle killings are the ones that are tolerated by many of the very same people who would have you believe their alleged concern for life extends to blastocysts.
Public hospital? You mean like Stroger in Chicago? I'm calling BS on that as a public facility cannot impose religious beliefs on those they serve.
Laughing my ass off!
Tell that to the politicians who are quite verbal about their hatred of legal abortion, citing their religious beliefs and attempting to pass BS laws. How much more 'public' can one get than being a politician?
And people don't check into things like that before they choose to live there? Personal responsibility goes a long way...
Personal responsibility? Really? You're going to go there?
Six generations of my family had lived in or near this city by the time I was born! I did not move there; I had spent my entire life there. My family was there. My job was there. People do not typically check up on the religious affiliation of their city hospital's Board of Directors to ensure they aren't preventing their physicians from providing a legal (and not particularly complex) medical procedure. It's a regional center for pity's sake. If you have a weird gynecological disease or condition, that's where you go, because that's where the experts practice. There is no logical reason why the hospital denies abortion other than the religious fervor of its directors. When a hospital strong-arms doctors out of practicing abortion and denies admitting privileges to any doctor who steps up to meet the requirement that will keep the local clinic open, they effectively rescind access to the procedure for all women who cannot travel to the distant university hospital where the procedure can be done. That's a huge problem! So you keep pretending that it's about protecting women's health, but I see through your nonsense.
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I do find it interesting no comments on my situation...
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