Maybe he just needs to outlaw having babies and start from point Zero. Let those who want babies demand the democrats protect the herd.
Abortions is a BS issue. Why isn’t the issue Eye Glasses or Dental Care? Why is the primary issue for both parties one that affects no more than half the population, and that half has 15-20 year window on fertility. We all need to see and eat.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/full-vp-debate-transcript-walz-vance-2024/
Tim Walz 10/01/24 Lies on Abortion:
Yeah. Well, the question got asked, and Donald Trump made the accusation that wasn’t true about Minnesota. Well, let me tell you about this idea that there’s diverse states. There’s a young woman named Amber Thurmond. She happened to be in Georgia, a restrictive state. Because of that, she had to travel a long distance to North Carolina to try and get her care.
Amber Thurman died in that journey back and forth. The fact of the matter is, how can we as a nation say that your life and your rights as basic as the right to control your own body is determined on geography?
There’s a very real chance, had Amber Thurman lived in Minnesota, she would be alive today.
That’s why the restoration of Roe v. Wade. When you listen to Vice President Harris talk about this subject, and you hear me talk about it, you hear us talking exactly the same. Donald Trump is trying to figure out how to get the political right of this. I agree with a lot of what Senator Vance said about what’s happening. His running mate, though, does not. And that’s the problem.
Pro-Life OB/GYN: Kamala Harris’ ‘dangerous lies are killing women’
Catholic Vote ^ | September 23, 2024 | Susan Berry, Ph.D.
https://catholicvote.org/pro-life-ob-gyn-kamala-harris-dangerous-lies-are-killing-women/
Pro-Publica reported that Thurman died in 2022 after being hospitalized for an infection that developed after she took abortion pills in North Carolina since she was more than six weeks pregnant with her twins. Georgia’s law limits abortion after six weeks, but clearly permits the procedure when the mother’s life or physical health is endangered. When Thurman arrived at the emergency room in Georgia, her twins were already dead, but “she had not expelled all of the fetal tissue from her body” and needed a “dilation and curettage, or D&C.”
The outlet reported that doctors “monitored her infection spreading, her blood pressure sinking and her organs beginning to fail,” and decided to operate after 20 hours – when it was already too late.
Similarly, Candi Miller, another Georgia mother, died after taking abortion-inducing drugs and, reportedly, in reaction to the media’s false claim that she could be prosecuted under her state’s law, did not act to obtain emergency medical treatment.
Francis, an OB/GYN, posted two videos to X last week urging Harris and her media allies to stop their “dangerous lies” to women:
After watching Harris’ comments in Atlanta about the deaths of Thurman and Miller, Francis said on Wednesday that she agrees both women’s deaths were “100% preventable.”
“However, their deaths were not the fault of Georgia’s abortion law,” Francis said:
No pro-life law in the country prevents OB/GYNs like me from intervening when a woman is facing a potentially life-threatening complication of her pregnancy. They do not have to be knocking on death’s door before we can intervene. In fact, I can speak from experience, as I practice in Indiana, which has a very similar law. Madam Vice President: Stop lying to my patients! Your lies are harming women and they’re harming physicians!
On Friday, Francis posted again on the “dangerous lies about abortion drugs” and the claim that “state abortion laws are killing women.”
Georgia’s abortion law, Francis explained, not only was meant to protect women and children in the state of Georgia, but also is very clear in that doctors can intervene in cases where women are facing potentially life-threatening complications of their pregnancy, or even if they have a chronic medical condition that poses a severe threat to their life or physical health.
Miller, the OB/GYN pointed out, “avoided going to see the doctor with these complications because she had heard the lies about Georgia’s abortion law and was afraid to go to the doctor that she wouldn’t receive the care that she needed, or that she would be prosecuted.”
“There’s not a single state law in this country that prosecutes women who have had abortions,” Francis continued, and there’s not a single state law in the entire country that prevents doctors like me from intervening to manage complications, especially complications that we see routinely after women take abortion drugs. Candi and Amber, who we heard about yesterday, both suffered severe complications from abortion drugs that potentially led to their death. It’s important for women to understand that these drugs carry inherent risks and the way they’re being dispensed online now, because of the FDA’s reckless actions in removing medical supervision, is especially dangerous. It’s time for these lies to stop. Stop putting a political agenda ahead of women’s health!