windwalker wrote:origami_itto wrote:
Your command of logic is indeed stunning.
your ignorance is not.
seems to be part of your sitch
It is a discussion no?
People have different view points....
Putin ?
FWIW
"Abortion in Russia is legal as an elective procedure up to the 12th week of pregnancy, and in special circumstances at later stages."
The time seems to be arbitrary, depending on medical science, or religious societal underpinnings.
States in the US, run by legislators voted in by their constituents
the ability to have an abortion was made harder or easier adhering to the law of the land not legally supported by the constitution .
Only a matter of time when it would be challenged as now.
The law has been corrected. They now have full control over their view points
on this..In some states, its legal in others not...
Dmitri wrote:Like so many other difficult issues, this one is solely the result of human need to categorize.
origami_itto wrote:As far as I am concerned there is only one situation where an abortion is appropriate and the law should not prevent a woman from obtaining one legally and safely.
That situation is that the woman does not wish to continue gestating the fetus.
Anything else, and I am vehemently opposed.
Dmitri wrote:origami_itto wrote:As far as I am concerned there is only one situation where an abortion is appropriate and the law should not prevent a woman from obtaining one legally and safely.
That situation is that the woman does not wish to continue gestating the fetus.
Anything else, and I am vehemently opposed.
Yep.
Hmm, I didn't realize you were a libertarian...
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Ah, the return of Dmitri`s helpful commentary. The master of "neutrality" and rationality.
Of course, centrists are exactly the problem and it's them we can thank for enabling theocratic maniacs to take control of other peoples' freedoms.
As for Windy, who could possibly be surprised that a right-wing reactionary educated by "the school of hard knocks" and youtube algorithms is defending the like of Clarence Thomas.
GTFOH.
The fight over abortion restrictions could soon go from statehouses to Capitol Hill, as the Washington Post reports Republican lawmakers and anti-abortion rights activists are working to enact a federal abortion ban if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade this summer as expected and the GOP regains control of Congress.
origami_itto wrote:That situation is that the woman does not wish to continue gestating the fetus.
Anything else, and I am vehemently opposed.
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