Abortion

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this was incredibly hard to read but absolutely necessary. This story is my story if it happened today in Georgia rather than in 2003 when it did. In that sense we were lucky. We wanted our baby too, they named their's Siya. We still grieve our Jamie, so much so that I can't even share this article with my wife. It was hard enough for me to read.

 
this was incredibly hard to read but absolutely necessary. This story is my story if it happened today in Georgia rather than in 2003 when it did. In that sense we were lucky. We wanted our baby too, they named their's Siya. We still grieve our Jamie, so much so that I can't even share this article with my wife. It was hard enough for me to read.

A sincere thank you for sharing this article. It demonstrates perfectly why abortion is a personal decision. Neither the government nor anyone else has any rightful authority to interfere in this difficult decision. They can only make a bad situation worse.
 
Reality is ugly. I hope a few anti-abortion advocates will watch this video.It kills me that people with no background in medicine are making sweeping medical decisions. They are not protecting unborn humans.
When you're protecting religious principles, a death here and there is just collateral damage...
 
There is zero excuse for this happening in this day and time. The treatments are clear, but politicians have stuck their noses into it and mucked it up.

I was lucky to be at home when my Republican state representative came door-knocking in my neighborhood. Before he could open his mouth, I reminded him that he voted for the 6-week abortion ban in the Iowa legislature, and that I hoped that he loses his job in November.

I have never been a one-issue voter, but dammit, this issue overrides everything right now. I hope we clean house(and SENATE) in a few days.
 
she brought it on herself


After experiencing a miscarriage and being arrested last year, an Orangeburg County woman is speaking out now that her charge has been dropped.

She wants other women who may be in similar situations to know they are not alone, and it’s okay to ask for help.

Amari Marsh, 23, was arrested and charged with homicide by child abuse in March 2023 after losing her pregnancy.

“When I was initially arrested, I thought it was a joke,” she said in a Tuesday interview. “I genuinely thought it was a joke because I had never been in trouble in my life. As I was sitting there, I couldn’t do nothing but cry.”

She spent 22 days in the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center.
 
she brought it on herself


After experiencing a miscarriage and being arrested last year, an Orangeburg County woman is speaking out now that her charge has been dropped.

She wants other women who may be in similar situations to know they are not alone, and it’s okay to ask for help.

Amari Marsh, 23, was arrested and charged with homicide by child abuse in March 2023 after losing her pregnancy.

“When I was initially arrested, I thought it was a joke,” she said in a Tuesday interview. “I genuinely thought it was a joke because I had never been in trouble in my life. As I was sitting there, I couldn’t do nothing but cry.”

She spent 22 days in the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center.

Research shows between June 2022 and June 2023 there were more than 200 cases in which a pregnant person faced criminal charges associated with pregnancy loss.
 
There is zero excuse for this happening in this day and time. The treatments are clear, but politicians have stuck their noses into it and mucked it up.
doesn't it make you feel so free? These Small Government Republicans just can't seem to stay out of anyone's business

Pro-life laws keep killing women. This one was age 18.
she brought it on herself


After experiencing a miscarriage and being arrested last year, an Orangeburg County woman is speaking out now that her charge has been dropped.

She wants other women who may be in similar situations to know they are not alone, and it’s okay to ask for help.

Amari Marsh, 23, was arrested and charged with homicide by child abuse in March 2023 after losing her pregnancy.

“When I was initially arrested, I thought it was a joke,” she said in a Tuesday interview. “I genuinely thought it was a joke because I had never been in trouble in my life. As I was sitting there, I couldn’t do nothing but cry.”

She spent 22 days in the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center.
We should start calling it what it really is ...

Trumpcare

Where the government bans healthcare so men can control women like God intended.
 
Here is the crux of the argument: people like you seem to think that most of the women who need abortions didn’t have domain over their body when they chose to get pregnant, which is simply not true

This isn’t even remotely the same. The forefathers thought gun ownership was important enough to be mentioned specifically in an amendment. An amendment which you and your ilk interpret very narrowly, yet want a very wide interpretation when it comes to abortion. The avenues are there to make an amendment for abortion, why don’t you get started on that?

I wouldn’t mind states having that jurisdiction at all. Crime would skyrocket in some states, citizens would move to safer states, and the political landscape would shift again.

That's the most common comment I see. "Well, you should have made that choice in the bedroom." Ok, but also remember that it takes two people to make a baby and the one that has to carry the baby to term and usually receive most of the flack is the woman. In the end, I stand behind a woman's choice whether that pregnancy was on purpose, or by accident.
 
That's the most common comment I see. "Well, you should have made that choice in the bedroom." Ok, but also remember that it takes two people to make a baby and the one that has to carry the baby to term and usually receive most of the flack is the woman. In the end, I stand behind a woman's choice whether that pregnancy was on purpose, or by accident.
I agree it takes two. If the woman is not on birth control, and the man refuses to wear a condom, she can still say no. "Everyone that is for abortion has already been born" Ronald Reagan.
 
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