Supreme Court Strikes Down Unconstitutional Abortion Restrictions (legalized, legal, health care)
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Yet, liberals never seem to stop from crying when it suits them, "if it saves just ONE life, it is worth it!"
I think the word is "hypocrite".
Even worse, they have NO qualms clearly advocating for women to be treated as 2nd class citizens, with health care rights that are inferior to those from which men benefit.
SCOTUS just stripped women of their 14th Amendment right to equal protection. That sets a horrible legal precedent.
Liberals' War on Women: they don't deserve the same Constitutional rights as men.
Even worse, they have NO qualms clearly advocating for women to be treated as 2nd class citizens, with health care rights that are inferior to those from which men benefit.
SCOTUS just stripped women of their 14th Amendment right to equal protection. That sets a horrible legal precedent.
Liberals' War on Women: they don't deserve the same Constitutional rights as men.
What about the War on Dental Patients? The War on Skin Cancer Patients? The War on Over-40s Needing Colonoscopies?
What about the War on Dental Patients? The War on Skin Cancer Patients? The War on Over-40s Needing Colonoscopies?
Are there different standards that must be met for men and women in those practices? No.
Are there different standards in facilities that perform surgery on men and women? Yes.
Ambulatory surgery centers that perform surgical procedures on men must meet state medical and facilities standards.
SCOTUS has ruled that abortion centers that perform surgical procedures on women don't have to meet those exact same state medical and facilities standards.
Clear stripping of women's 14th Amendment right to equal protection. This SCOTUS ruling sets the horrible legal precedent of stripping women of their Constitutional rights.
What about the War on Dental Patients? The War on Skin Cancer Patients? The War on Over-40s Needing Colonoscopies?
As usual IC will ignore these facts, cut and paste his "unequal treatment of women, 14th amendment..." text, pat himself on the back for "sticking it to an abortionist", go get some breakfast, then rinse and repeat. He's been doing this for what, almost a week now?
When my port-a-cath is removed, my oncologist will slice a 2 inch incision on my chest and pull a device out, as well as pull the catheter out of my aorta. This is one in a doctor's office and is FAR more dangerous than an abortion.
So are deep dental cleanings. Should dentists have visiting privileges at a local hospital too? And halls wide enough for a gurney?
There was no surgery involved in my abortion which, like almost all abortions before 9 weeks (when most abortions are performed), is done by taking a series of several pills at home. Should my hallways at home meet medical standards, too?
I COMPLETELY agree with you.
This is what I don't get about anti-choice folks: if they don't want or need an abortion, then they simply can choose not to get one. But they shouldn't deny someone else their ability to make that choice.
This is what I don't get about anti-choice folks: if they don't want or need an abortion, then they simply can choose not to get one. But they shouldn't deny someone else their ability to make that choice.
You're not getting it. It's not about pro-choice or pro-life. The essential issue at stake is whether women have the same 14th Amendment equal protection clause Constitutional right to facilities that meet the same state medical and facilities standards that facilities which perform surgical procedures on men must meet.
SCOTUS has ruled that women, specifically, do NOT have that 14th Amendment right to equal protection, thereby setting a horrendous legal precedent for the unequal and inferior treatment of women.
You're not getting it. It's not about pro-choice or pro-life. The essential issue at stake is whether women have the same 14th Amendment equal protection clause Constitutional right to facilities that meet the same state medical and facilities standards that facilities which perform surgical procedures on men must meet.
SCOTUS has ruled that women, specifically, do NOT have that 14th Amendment right to equal protection, thereby setting a horrendous legal precedent for the unequal and inferior treatment of women.
Ignore, ignore, ignore, but it only works if the annoying poster remains unquoted.
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