Posted on 04/01/2017 8:20:19 AM PDT by davikkm
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - A bill in the Alabama Legislature would require women seeking abortions to get a sonogram two days ahead of the procedure and hear a detailed description of the embryo or fetus The Senate Health Committee has scheduled a Wednesday public hearing on the bill by Republican Sen. Gerald Allen of Tuscaloosa. A federal appeals court in 2014 blocked a similar North Carolina ultrasound law.
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Technology is on the side of life.
God, who made technology possible, is on the side of life.
The feminazis will fight this fang and nail. They love abortion.
Well said.
Whenever you get into a discussion with a radical feminist who is very pro-abortion, there is a little trick you can do that will set them off their rails.
Just say, yes. You agree that women should have the right to choose and that men should keep their laws off of women’s bodies.
Then point out that this has saved hundreds of millions of women in China and India from having unwanted daughters.
There they can use ultrasound to identify the sex of a fetus and abort it if it is not a male.
Then watch them freak out. Then, suddenly they are all for men putting laws into effect to prevent women from having abortions... under some circumstances...
Fun to watch.
I know what the ultrasonographer at the abortion clinic will do; it is a simple matter to point the ultrasound head toward everything but the fetus, so the mother would probably never see her unborn child.
Suddenly, they want some law regulating abortion.
Over 100 million baby girls are missing in India, China and elsewhere in Asia, where it is common to identify a baby's sex and abort the child if it proves to be female.
Feminists have a stroke over this image.
The feminazis will fight this fang and nail.
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They want choice. Information is necessary to make a choice.
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