Why yes. Many fine people are saying there are good arguments on both sides. The best people.
Why yes. Many fine people are saying there are good arguments on both sides. The best people.
This is good. Warren is still far ahead in first place, to me, but I can see Kamala as a strong second if she keeps it up with the policy proposals.
My salary history is between me and the IRS. I’m tired of giving a salary range for my *desired* position in lieu of employers wanting to know what I made in my *previous* positions.
Good. Pay gaps based on anything but actual job performance are and have always been fucking bullshit. Enough is enough.
Right? No more of this “only my abortion is moral” bull because guess what, honey? You’re not getting one either. Enjoy presenting your husband with the pool boy’s baby.
I have to say, the only real bright spot I see in all this is that pro-life women will at least suffer along with their smarter counterparts. Prosecute each and every pregnant pro-life woman for smoking, drinking, eating soft cheese or fish. Take them to court and charge them to the fullest extent of the law for…
It’s all about controlling women. A journalist asked State Senator Chambliss —the man who sponsored the atrocious Alabama bill—about the embryos that are disposed of every year at fertility clinics. He said “The egg in the lab doesn’t apply. It’s not in a woman. She’s not pregnant.”
You can only justify the morality if there’s no hypocrisy. If a person feels that all life is sacred they should be out on the streets every day protesting police brutality, military conflict, cutting off aid programs, and not providing maternal healthcare as a universal right. Their morality only goes as far as…
Doctors in the UK avoid a loosely worded prohibition like this quite simply: the official position of the BMA is that pregnancy endangers women’s life and therefore constitutes its own justification for abortion.
“If women in Georgia need to go to another state to obtain an abortion, that sucks and is awful, but at least that’s a relatively easy option vs living in a COUNTRY where it’s impossible to get one.”
Lol, what? What planet are you living on? Maybe it’s because I work with indigent people in criminal defense every day, but I’m painfully aware of how huge a barrier ‘driving across a state’ is to a lot of people in this country. Plenty of women will lack a vehicle, or friends/family with a vehicle, or people they can…
Thankfully I’ve never had a pregnancy scare, but as someone who doesn’t ever want to be pregnant, my anxiety is dialed way the fuck UP from this.
i have not had an abortion, am perimenopausal, and am completely triggered, so no, you are not even vaguely alone
It’s the Alabama law in this article that has been made literally just to challenge Roe vs. Wade. You act like you are a thoughtful person trying to see both sides, but really you just don’t know your ass from a hole in the ground.
Pro-choice IS the two sides. Have an abortion or don’t. That’s your choice, like every…
For a lot of people, living in a State that bans it is equivalent to living in a country that bans it. Texas is fucking enormous. Georgia’s not small. Abortion is time-sensitive and many Americans have precarious employment that severely limits their flexibility to take time off to travel several hours away, complete…
“Republicans for small government” is quite possibly the biggest lie in politics. Conservatives LOVE government— as long as it does what they want. See also: conservatives claiming to love “freedom” and “liberty”. They hate both.
Time to start an underground railroad for rape and incest victims. I will be happy to help women get access to the medical care they need, my wife feels the same way. If we are breaking the law at this point, so be it. I am betting that millions of other people will feel the same way about women in their communities.…
Am I alone, or are other post-abortion women also feeling triggered right now? My anxiety level is at a 10.
State Rep. Terri Collins (R), “This bill is very simple,” she told The Washington Post. “It’s not about birth control or the morning after the pill. It’s about not allowing abortion once the woman is pregnant. The entire bill was designed to overturn [Roe v. Wade] and allow states to decide what is best for them.”
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They've got some brand new justices that have hard-ons for overturning Roe v. Wade. That's exactly why the GOP tolerates the abject failure that is Donald Trump as President. He's got them their judges.