Good!
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Now that we know Judge Roberts can be blackmailed (see ObamaCare), don’t presume the SCOTUS won’t find a way to shoot the whole thing down.
God bless Texas!
Best news all day!
It amazes me that the pro-aborts fought to make it legal so women wouldn’t HAVE to go to the back-alley filthy places. Now, they fight to keep the filthy places... This was NEVER about WOMENs HEALTH!
God bless Texas!
Where’s Wendy? Bwahahahaha.
Did you READ that list of offenses the clinics had been cited for? Wow-that is what Republicans should be shouting to the baby killers. Their hearts won’t be turned from murder, but perhaps learning the truth about the filth might at least make them come up with another excuse.
No, not good for either Texas or life. Yes, this creates another inconvenience for women who want an abortion. They will still have an abortion.
The problem you should be concerned with is that this ruling hurts private practice by requiring doctors to have hospital admitting privileges, and thus putting the doctors’ businesses at the mercy of the local hospital, with whom, by the way, they compete. These are not “back alley practitioners” who were shut down. These were licensed doctors, no different than those you would find at a hospital. But now, they can’t practice without a hospital’s blessing.
This is about abortion for now, but how long before admitting privileges are required for other procedures? How long before hospitals start dictating private doctors how to run their practices via the threat of witholding admitting privileges? So no, don’t be jumping up in down in joy just because you (incorrectly) think this will result in fewer abortions. This WILL hurt you later when your doctor goes out of business and you’ll have to go to the overpriced and unhygienic hospital instead.
12 down, several more to go.
OMG, this is HORRIBLE!!! those evil anti-choice Texans forcing abortion doctors to have the same credentials as other doctors who save lives, and to have a plan in place should anything go wrong...THEY HATE WOMEN!!!!!!!
Here’s something I’ve never understood.
This restriction clearly violates Texas womens constitutional rights by drastically reducing access to safe and legal abortion statewide.
So, if a Texas woman aborts a female baby, hasn’t that woman then violated the constitutional rights of that female baby by reducing its access to safe and legal abortions?
Thank You Jesus.