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You seem angry & jealous, that here in the 2022 election, not only in Florida, but across the nation, the Democratic Party--- the party of inclusion--- has fielded an array of qualified, knowledgeable, hardworking candidates who happen to be representative of our multiracial America. You know, candidates who believe the economy should work for everyone, health care is a right, our diversity is our strength, and democracy is worth defending.
As opposed to the perfect symbols of Trumpism, fielded by the Republicans, for whom grievance, disruption and attention are the objectives, and productive serious effort to effectively govern our country is not only invisible but impossible. Power to the GOP is the goal...period.
So the middle school incest victim who missed DeSantis' 15 week ban should be forced to have the child of her rapist?
Is that your position?
At least you’re admitting it’s 15 weeks, and funny how you’re complaining about DeSantis as many states have the same 15 week ban. Why did they miss the 15 week cutoff, and please be specific?
At least you’re admitting it’s 15 weeks, and funny how you’re complaining about DeSantis as many states have the same 15 week ban. Why did they miss the 15 week cutoff, and please be specific?
I never said it wasn't 15 weeks, but you raise a good point. It likely isn't going to remain 15 weeks as I'm sure if he's reelected, DeSantis will be pushing for a 6 week heart beat law.
It's not being reported why the young girl missed the 15 week cutoff. My guess is she didn't know she was pregnant or was afraid to tell anyone if she did and the adults around her didn't realize it either.
But, what difference does it make? There is no reason good enough that would have gotten her around the 15 week ban because there are no exceptions for incest victims.
I never said it wasn't 15 weeks, but you raise a good point. It likely isn't going to remain 15 weeks as I'm sure if he's reelected, DeSantis will be pushing for a 6 week heart beat law.
It's not being reported why the young girl missed the 15 week cutoff. My guess is she didn't know she was pregnant or was afraid to tell anyone if she did and the adults around her didn't realize it either.
But, what difference does it make? There is no reason good enough that would have gotten her around the 15 week ban because there are no exceptions for incest victims.
Since you’re so sure, proof to him pushing for a 6 week heartbeat law, and please be specific?
Please find that out and let us know, versus guessing/assuming.
Because there’s 15 weeks to get an abortion, which is plenty of time to decide…hence your claim of forcing children who are incest victims to have children isn’t true. They have an almost 4 month choice.
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Originally Posted by Blondy
Why apart from abortion?
DeSantis has turned FL into an ignorant backwater state that forces children who are incest victims to have children. He is a monster.
Since you’re so sure, proof to him pushing for a 6 week heartbeat law, and please be specific?
Please find that out and let us know, versus guessing/assuming.
Because there’s 15 weeks to get an abortion, which is plenty of time to decide…hence your claim of forcing
Oh there is no doubt he plans further restrictions.
He will not answer the question. Another reason not to vote for him as it can only mean one thing.
But, thanks for clarifying your position that you agree with DeSantis that a middle school incest victim who is beyond the 15 week ban should be forced to give birth to her rapists child.
I find that to be a really monstrous position.
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