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AT needs a sad emoji response 😢
Questionable legal judgement in AZ. What the state legislature has done for the last 120 years is immaterial in judge’s ruling.
Arizona judge rules state can enforce near-total abortion ban | CNN Politics
An Arizona Superior Court judge ruled Friday that a 1901 ban on nearly all abortions in that state can be enforced, a decision that is likely to see an appeal and is all but certain to galvanize female voters to turn out in greater numbers in the state's closely contested US Senate and...www.cnn.com
How many times have I said Republicans are cool with crime as long as the perps look like them.
Mike Lee: It's 'overreach' to arrest anti-abortion activist for assaulting elderly man twice (msn.com)
I mean currently they are claiming that attempts to prosecute 1/6 insurrectionists is political persecution of conservatives.Yeah, seems it's always "overreach" when it's one of their own being held to account. Anyone else, and it's just the right amount of reach, if not underreach.
(Heh, Even this spell checker is biased - it doesn't mind overreach but denies there's any such word as underreach!)
This is a prime example right wingers want to dictate choices for others until it bites them in the ass…
I’ve never felt more betrayed by a place I was once so proud to be from,” DeSpain said in an interview with the network.
Republican AG in Texas running away from his position like a weaselly coward
Texas Attorney General ran away when served with court papers over abortion rights lawsuit, affidavit says (msn.com)
Come on Dems. Grow a pair
Post some pics when you get back. Let's see how fired up women areMy fam will be at the Seattle Rally this Saturday. We have only begun to kick ass.
https://action.womensmarch.com/calendars/womenswave?filter[location]=seattle&page=1
My brother will get pictures. I am not heading up there, the air quality is moderate bordering on unhealthy due to the wildfire smoke.Post some pics when you get back. Let's see how fired up women are
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - A 14-year-old Tucson girl was denied a refill of a life-saving prescription drug she had been taking for years just two days after Arizona’s new abortion law had taken effect.
14 year old Emma Thompson has debilitating rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis which has kept her in and out of the hospital for most of her life. She relies on methotrexate to help tame the effects of the disease.
But methotrexate can also be used to end ectopic pregnancies, to induce an abortion and that’s where the problem arises.
“As a mother who has had to deal with my child being very ill most of her life, I was scared, I was really worried,” said her mother Kaitlin Preble. “I was shaking. I was in tears. I didn’t know what to do.”
The young girl’s physician, Dr. Deborah Jane Power said “this was the first pediatric patient that had been denied her medication.”
She admits she was angry which spilled over into a Twitter post where she said “welcome to Arizona, she was denied because she’s female” and she said she was “livid.”