TastySuckToy
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Woman: "Why should government be involved with decisions about abortion?"
Trump: "I got the Federal government out of the issue. Your welcome!"
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Woman: "Why should government be involved with decisions about abortion?"
Tens of millions of voters in Montana, Arizona, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Nevada, New York and South Dakota will be asked how their state should regulate abortion.
Hi Seth, how is the architecture going? Or are you as hypocritical as everMostly. I sold the mineral rights to my liver.
There's also a Florida ballot initiative to decriminalize recreational marijuana. Like abortion, its presence on the ballot will turn out more Dem than Pub voters.Ten US states will have abortion questions on the ballot in November
I think abortion on the ballot will tip Arizona and Nevada to Harris. Florida too, but nobody else seems to believe that.
Gotta vote.
Don’t we hear all the squeaky voices from our usually suspects about how great the constitution is…? Pretty bad when the chief judge has to convey in the only way Nazi stilt boots Ron can understand.‘It’s the First Amendment, stupid.’ Judge tells Florida to stop threatening TV stations
A federal judge ordered Gov. Ron DeSantis’ state Health Department to stop threatening television stations with criminal prosecution if they kept running ads in favor of an abortion amendment on the ballot next month.
In a sharply worded ruling on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Mark Walker rebuked the DeSantis administration for trying to quash what he called constitutionally protected political speech.
“To keep it simple for the State of Florida: it’s the First Amendment, stupid,” Walker wrote, granting a request for a temporary restraining order. A hearing for a preliminary injunction is scheduled for later this month.
The ruling puts a temporary halt to one of DeSantis’ most brazen attempts to defeat Amendment 4, which would overturn the six-week abortion ban he signed into law.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article294142144.html
i hope you are rightTen US states will have abortion questions on the ballot in November
I think abortion on the ballot will tip Arizona and Nevada to Harris. Florida too
Three judges in Tennessee issued an injunction that temporarily protects doctors in the state from being disciplined for performing medically necessary abortions.
The temporary injunction was issued Thursday in response to a lawsuit filed more than a year ago seeking to stop Tennessee’s abortion ban and require officials to clarify the “medical necessity exemption” under the current law.
which is great“The court finds that the issue of which conditions, and the timing of when they present and escalate to life-threatening conditions, constitute medical emergencies within the Medical Necessity Exception is demonstrably unclear,” the lawsuit reads.
The judges’ ruling outlines a set of conditions that now qualify as medical exemptions to the state’s abortion ban including premature rupture of the amniotic sac before birth and fatal fetal diagnosis that could lead to infection, uterine rupture or loss of fertility.
still, a move in the right directionThe judges said because the ruling is being made in a chancery court, they do not have the power to entirely block the criminal statute in the state’s abortion ban.
So, while doctors are protected from having their licenses revoked by the state medical board, they could still face criminal charges if they perform abortions deemed not medically necessary
That's a sliver of extra hope there. Voters consistently support abortion rights given the chance, and this would motivate a lot of voters to come out to protect this.Ten US states will have abortion questions on the ballot in November
I think abortion on the ballot will tip Arizona and Nevada to Harris. Florida too, but nobody else seems to believe that.
Gotta vote.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...r&cvid=6582374dc96847df91312bec1923d12b&ei=39
Very interesting poll numbers, don't ya think?