Ok, I was mistaken. There were 5 before Tiller was murdered. Darn, it’s too late for me to edit or delete my other comment now. :p
Ok, I was mistaken. There were 5 before Tiller was murdered. Darn, it’s too late for me to edit or delete my other comment now. :p
I don’t think HIPPA applies to employers, but there is a federal law that does. Darned if I can remember what it is, though!
Why do so many dipshits believe that people abort VIABLE fetuses? If it’s viable, it will be delivered LIVE, not dead! Sheesh! Jesus Fucking Christ on a cracker, indeed!
People don’t abort viable fetuses. They give birth to them. Elizabeth’s fetus wasn’t viable, and never would have been viable.
I think there were 4 before Tiller was murdered, which would mean we only have 3 left in the entire country. :(
You’ve got issues if you believe someone should be forced to give birth, knowing their child will die a horrible death the moment they are born.
Or facts.
How can you say it wasn’t a personal choice? Did you not read the interview? It was a deeply personal choice.
People don’t abort viable babies. They give birth to them. Abortions at any stage are only performed on NON-viable embryos or fetuses.
You are seriously ignorant if you believe anyone aborts at 32 weeks “for any ol’ damn reason.” NOBODY carries a pregnancy for 32 weeks and just decides on a whim to go through hell to get rid of it.
Fuck off.
Add me to the list of people who don’t understand why you believe there is anything misleading about the title. When I first read the title, I immediately expected to read about a person who had to make a very difficult and painful decision to terminate a pregnancy that she didn’t want to terminate, and that is…