Kelly Tshibaka, Trump’s endorsed candidate against AK Sen Lisa Murkowski, says she wants to make it a federal crime to send birth control and abortion pills through the mail.
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In that case, maybe that's what should be done nation-wide...
Organize a series of mail relays. One anon message of action, and X number of places across the nation will send pills, some legit RU486 and follow-up drug, the other dummy sugar pills, to the specified address.
Imagine hundreds, perhaps thousands of places that can mail off these daily. Nobody knows if what they are mailing is the real thing or not. There is no pattern. The catch is, of course, is this "legal"?
Organize a series of mail relays. One anon message of action, and X number of places across the nation will send pills, some legit RU486 and follow-up drug, the other dummy sugar pills, to the specified address.
Imagine hundreds, perhaps thousands of places that can mail off these daily. Nobody knows if what they are mailing is the real thing or not. There is no pattern. The catch is, of course, is this "legal"?
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Almost something like an Underground Railroad.Kasey Chang wrote: Mon Apr 25, 2022 7:39 pm In that case, maybe that's what should be done nation-wide...
Organize a series of mail relays. One anon message of action, and X number of places across the nation will send pills, some legit RU486 and follow-up drug, the other dummy sugar pills, to the specified address.
Imagine hundreds, perhaps thousands of places that can mail off these daily. Nobody knows if what they are mailing is the real thing or not. There is no pattern. The catch is, of course, is this "legal"?
The catch is that Fascists will soon require pregnant women to register with state-monitored doctors who monitor their status and report any changes.
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(CNN)Oklahoma lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to a bill modeled after the controversial Texas abortion law, which allows private citizens to take civil action against abortion providers to enforce the law.
It's one of a number of bills passed this month by Oklahoma's legislature to restrict abortion rights and comes amid a movement by Republican-led states to severely curtail the procedure.
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Welp
Politico has obtained what it calls a draft of a majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito that would strike down Roe v. Wade.
The draft was circulated in early February, according to Politico. The final opinion has not been released and votes can change before opinions are formally released. A Supreme Court spokesperson declined to comment to CNN.
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Well, I would say the time is now or never for public outrage on this development.
I honestly never thought I would see the day when they would strike down Roe v. Wade.
I honestly never thought I would see the day when they would strike down Roe v. Wade.
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As a point of fact, first class or Priority mail cannot be opened by any institution without a court order. So, unless you have a reason to be kriminally supena'd, the ovary police would have to manufacture a reason to mass search packages, and would have to do it on their dime.Holman wrote: Mon Apr 25, 2022 9:18 pmAlmost something like an Underground Railroad.Kasey Chang wrote: Mon Apr 25, 2022 7:39 pm In that case, maybe that's what should be done nation-wide...
Organize a series of mail relays. One anon message of action, and X number of places across the nation will send pills, some legit RU486 and follow-up drug, the other dummy sugar pills, to the specified address.
Imagine hundreds, perhaps thousands of places that can mail off these daily. Nobody knows if what they are mailing is the real thing or not. There is no pattern. The catch is, of course, is this "legal"?
The catch is that Fascists will soon require pregnant women to register with state-monitored doctors who monitor their status and report any changes.
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Kasey Chang wrote: Mon Apr 25, 2022 7:39 pm In that case, maybe that's what should be done nation-wide...
Organize a series of mail relays. One anon message of action, and X number of places across the nation will send pills, some legit RU486 and follow-up drug, the other dummy sugar pills, to the specified address.
Imagine hundreds, perhaps thousands of places that can mail off these daily. Nobody knows if what they are mailing is the real thing or not. There is no pattern. The catch is, of course, is this "legal"?
How would the person that wants to take the pill know if it was the real thing or not?
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I hate that I'm thinking this way, but the vengeful part of me wishes someone would start a web site tracking any abortions by republican politicians and their families supporting anti abortion laws...then list them.
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An app can probably, with some sort of RSA public/private key thing, to decode a follow up message explaining which is the real thing.Defiant wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 1:12 pm How would the person that wants to take the pill know if it was the real thing or not?
I posed the construct to metafilter, and was told it may be easier to teach women the menstrual extraction/evacuation method instead.
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This is the part of the discussion where normally I and all the other boys would be lead into a different room and shown a short film on the history of football or something....Kasey Chang wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 1:37 pm
I posed the construct to metafilter, and was told it may be easier to teach women the menstrual extraction/evacuation method instead.
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People are speculating that Anonymous plans to do just that.hepcat wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 1:31 pm I hate that I'm thinking this way, but the vengeful part of me wishes someone would start a web site tracking any abortions by republican politicians and their families supporting anti abortion laws...then list them.
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I don't doubt that there's stuff out there, but seems like we're already at the point where all sins are forgiven as long as you are loyal and committed to pwning the libs.Holman wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 2:57 pmPeople are speculating that Anonymous plans to do just that.hepcat wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 1:31 pm I hate that I'm thinking this way, but the vengeful part of me wishes someone would start a web site tracking any abortions by republican politicians and their families supporting anti abortion laws...then list them.
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Sad sad day, assuming, of course, this is the ruling we get in June or July.
My wife had a baby at 18 and I was 44 with our last one. Very very few people knowingly choose those moments in life to bless themselves with a child. We certainly did not. But we kept our babies even though other options were available to us. In between we had 2 other pregnancies: one which landed my wife in the ICU for a week s/p the birth of our son. The seconded we terminated out of fear for my wife's life (her blood pressure was consistently 200/115 in the first 8 weeks, she gained at least 50 lbs and she failed 2 separate glucose tests. In other words severe preeclampsia with gestational diabetes. My wife her Dr and I all believed this pregnancy would kill her.
What do women in these situations do now? Die so the child can live? Excepting of course the scientific knowledge that 'the health of mom is the #1 predictor for health of the baby'. Do we just give it a whirl and hope for no Whammies? Is it a 'win' if mom dies but the baby lives? What about if the baby lives but has numerous, lifelong, debilitating health issues? With no mother to care for them?
My long winded point was this idea concocted by the lunatic right that ppl use abortion like 'the pill' or a condom is bs. I don't doubt it happens but not at the scale they need to feel outraged. There are a million stories like ours' where loving parents are presented with 2 awful choices. Now they want to tell us there's no choice at all.
I wonder what desparate people do when facing impossible choices? No doubt they're cool calm and collected and primed to make good decisions.
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My wife had a baby at 18 and I was 44 with our last one. Very very few people knowingly choose those moments in life to bless themselves with a child. We certainly did not. But we kept our babies even though other options were available to us. In between we had 2 other pregnancies: one which landed my wife in the ICU for a week s/p the birth of our son. The seconded we terminated out of fear for my wife's life (her blood pressure was consistently 200/115 in the first 8 weeks, she gained at least 50 lbs and she failed 2 separate glucose tests. In other words severe preeclampsia with gestational diabetes. My wife her Dr and I all believed this pregnancy would kill her.
What do women in these situations do now? Die so the child can live? Excepting of course the scientific knowledge that 'the health of mom is the #1 predictor for health of the baby'. Do we just give it a whirl and hope for no Whammies? Is it a 'win' if mom dies but the baby lives? What about if the baby lives but has numerous, lifelong, debilitating health issues? With no mother to care for them?
My long winded point was this idea concocted by the lunatic right that ppl use abortion like 'the pill' or a condom is bs. I don't doubt it happens but not at the scale they need to feel outraged. There are a million stories like ours' where loving parents are presented with 2 awful choices. Now they want to tell us there's no choice at all.
I wonder what desparate people do when facing impossible choices? No doubt they're cool calm and collected and primed to make good decisions.
Which season of the Handmaiden's Tale is this? Haven't seen the show but it's good to have a touchstone...just to know what's coming next.
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Yeah. My wife and I took 9 years to manage to carry a baby to term. We had at least three miscarriages that we know of and had to make the decision to abort our twins at 3 months because her water broke very prematurely. The plan is obviously to tell women in our positions to just go ahead and die. It makes me want to just scream.
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My wife almost died from an ectopic pregnancy. She lost 2 liters of blood. Thank God the doctor was able to save her tubes and she went on to have our two wonderful kids, but that was a terrifying time. I'm really tired of policy that affects millions of lives being decided by handfuls of ignorant people.
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They take fringe cases and make them out to be the norm. It's the same with everything. Abortions, votes, guns, welfare, you name it.GungHo wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 1:49 amMy long winded point was this idea concocted by the lunatic right that ppl use abortion like 'the pill' or a condom is bs. I don't doubt it happens but not at the scale they need to feel outraged. There are a million stories like ours' where loving parents are presented with 2 awful choices. Now they want to tell us there's no choice at all.
I wonder what desparate people do when facing impossible choices? No doubt they're cool calm and collected and primed to make good decisions.
And in their scorched earth quest, they're making procedures like D&C illegal (or unavailable) for everyone. My wife's miscarriage was one of the worst times of her life. I can't imagine how much worse it would have been if she was forced to carry a corpse for who knows now long. And then deliver it. But these evil fucks want that to happen.
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Just note that quote is nearly 2 years old.
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Latest study shows that leading cause of death of pregnant women in America is... homicide. (using 2018-2019 data)
So all the blah-blah about "safety" is bull****. It's always about control. In trying to supposedly "save" one life, the forced birthers are killing 2-3.
That's BEFORE COVID, mostly before Qanon and radicalization of the GOP in general....pregnant women and women who have recently given birth in the United States are twice as likely to die by homicide than pregnancy-related causes...
So all the blah-blah about "safety" is bull****. It's always about control. In trying to supposedly "save" one life, the forced birthers are killing 2-3.
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Why do so many in the country want us to go backwards all the damn time.
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Because so many in the country are straight white Christian males. Guess which demographic has lost the most influence by going forward?Daehawk wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 11:26 am Why do so many in the country want us to go backwards all the damn time.
A rewind lets them regain what they lost (or, more accurately, what they had appropriated and had to give back.)
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Nearly 3, isn't it?
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The tweet was from 2020. I guess I don't know when he actually said it.
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It was actually from a townhall from late 2019. So like 10 million years ago.
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Ah, thanks for that!
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Sorry, I wasn't trying to throw things off by posting an old quote. I should have clarified that the way he spoke about the issue resonated with me, both in terms of saying it should be women who get to draw the line, and highlighting that most of the third-term abortions aren't because people just randomly decided that they should terminate their pregnancy after eight months.
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The town hall was in May 2019, so actually 20M years ago.Defiant wrote: Wed May 04, 2022 1:46 pm It was actually from a townhall from late 2019. So like 10 million years ago.
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Louisiana just voted this bill out of committee yesterday, 7-2. It defines “life” as being from the moment of fertilization, and makes abortion a crime of homicide.
It would effectively outlaw in vitro fertilization. If a bill like this passes, families like mine in Louisiana will not be allowed to have our own children because "Jesus".
I just...fucking can't.
It would effectively outlaw in vitro fertilization. If a bill like this passes, families like mine in Louisiana will not be allowed to have our own children because "Jesus".
I just...fucking can't.
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I'm not so sure it would. I could see an argument made - but I could also see several ways to argue that in vitro would be fine.Skinypupy wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:04 am Louisiana just voted this bill out of committee yesterday, 7-2. It defines “life” as being from the moment of fertilization, and makes abortion a crime of homicide.
It would effectively outlaw in vitro fertilization. If a bill like this passes, families like mine in Louisiana will not be allowed to have our own children because "Jesus".
I just...fucking can't.
Edit: Now it could be argued that many forms of birth control would be illegal under that law.
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Since the IVF process involves fertilizing embryos and this bill defines "life" as "the moment of fertilization", they would have to carve out an exemption specifically for IVF (if it was kept as written). I suppose they might do that, but I wouldn't bet on it.stessier wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:25 amI'm not so sure it would. I could see an argument made - but I could also see several ways to argue that in vitro would be fine.Skinypupy wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:04 am Louisiana just voted this bill out of committee yesterday, 7-2. It defines “life” as being from the moment of fertilization, and makes abortion a crime of homicide.
It would effectively outlaw in vitro fertilization. If a bill like this passes, families like mine in Louisiana will not be allowed to have our own children because "Jesus".
I just...fucking can't.
Edit: Now it could be argued that many forms of birth control would be illegal under that law.
I would guess it more likely that they approach it with one of the responses we typically got as we were going through the process, which were either "There's plenty of kids you could adopt" or "Your fertility issues are god's way of telling you that you shouldn't have kids".
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Presumably they want to outlaw oncology as well. Cancer is god's way of calling you home.Skinypupy wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:35 am
I would guess it more likely that they approach it with one of the responses we typically got as we were going through the process, which were either "There's plenty of kids you could adopt" or "Your fertility issues are god's way of telling you that you shouldn't have kids".
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This reminds me of all the Trump sycophants elbowing each other out of the way to be more Trump than Trump. That’s all this is. It’s not driven by faith. It’s not driven by philosophy. It’s not driven by deeply held beliefs. It’s an entirely unthinking competition to see who can be the most ardent pro-lifer.Skinypupy wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:04 am Louisiana just voted this bill out of committee yesterday, 7-2. It defines “life” as being from the moment of fertilization, and makes abortion a crime of homicide.
It would effectively outlaw in vitro fertilization. If a bill like this passes, families like mine in Louisiana will not be allowed to have our own children because "Jesus".
I just...fucking can't.
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But I have been repeatedly assured they're not coming for birth control.stessier wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 10:25 am Edit: Now it could be argued that many forms of birth control would be illegal under that law.
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Does this mean that the police will be required to investigate every miscarriage as a potential negligent homicide?
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Blackhawk wrote: Thu May 05, 2022 1:29 pm Does this mean that the police will be required to investigate every miscarriage as a potential negligent homicide?
They need another one showing a woman dying in the hospital due to an ectopic pregnancy. And a third showing a pregnant 12 year old standing hand-in-hand with their rapist.
Maybe then, these people might begin to understand the consequences of these bills.
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That's a bit over the top. They'll probably just have blood test checkpoints where they check hormone levels.
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