why is this such a big deal?
If she had done the same thing a month earlier, it would have been her "right". Why is killing a baby after it pops out so outrageous but killing the same baby 30 days earlier is acceptable?
Whoa, an ignorant abortion post from a right winger?! Shocked, I am shocked. It is almost as if you have no idea what the arguments are on either side or that an 8 month abortion wouldn't be legal.
Let's pretend you don't know. The central argument is that a fetus isn't a person, period. That's it. Either you think it is a person or you don't and that informs your opinion on the matter.
But, unless you are a total idiot, you already know this. So your question is absolutely pointless.
Abortions at 8 months are legal
Not in Utah, or most states, unless there's some kind of complication.
Abortion is legal at 8 months in every state if a woman claims to be depressed over having a child. Some states it is legal for any reason.
Abortions at 8 months are legal
Link to an instance of 8 month abortion over depression in one of the 41 states with term limits?
The Supreme Court has struck down all bans on late term abortions for reasons of mental health including depression.
Yes they have.
No one here can provide a single link to any law that denies late term abortions for mental health reasons. There are no such laws.
In its landmark 1973 abortion cases, the U.S. Supreme Court held that a woman’s right to an abortion is not absolute and that states may restrict or ban abortions after fetal viability, provided that their policies meet certain requirements. ...
HIGHLIGHTS:
 41 states prohibit some abortions after a certain point in pregnancy.
 21 states impose prohibitions at fetal viability.
 3 states impose prohibitions in the third trimester.
 17 states impose prohibitions after a certain number of weeks; 9 of these states ban abortion at 20 weeks post-fertilization or its equivalent of 22 weeks after the woman’s last menstrual period on the grounds that the fetus can feel pain at that point in gestation.
 The circumstances under which later abortions are permitted vary from state to state.
 26 states permit later abortions to preserve the life or health of the woman.
 11 states unconstitutionally ban later abortions, except those performed to save the life or physical health of the woman.
 4 states unconstitutionally limit later abortions to those performed to save the life of the woman.
 Some states require the involvement of a second physician when a later-term abortion is performed.
 12 states require that a second physician attend the procedure to treat a fetus if it is born alive in all or some circumstances.
 9 states unconstitutionally require that a second physician certify that the abortion is medically necessary in all or some circumstances.
No one here can provide a single link to any law that denies late term abortions for mental health reasons. There are no such laws.
None categorically outlaw late term abortions. That was his point. There are always exceptions even in the Texas law.
I'm struggling thinking it was probably for the best. If she hadn't and raised them..we'd probably have 7 future serial killers on the loose.
Texas abortion bill that states no abortion after 20 weeks http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/83R/billtext/html/HB02364I.HTM
I'm struggling thinking it was probably for the best. If she hadn't and raised them..we'd probably have 7 future serial killers on the loose.
