Hey cammd, I generally don't disagree with your position.
But it wasn't a bill. It wasn't a proposal to change the law.
It was a motion that the senate recognise something. It would have changed nothing and done nothing except to put on the record the senate recognised that something happened.
Whether the motion passed or failed the situation would be the same.
Amongst other things healthcare is a state issue.
The abortion industry is horrendous, inducing babies alive and then leaving them to die for convenience (3.10). Its difficult to believe.
More evidence our rights are being taken away.
www.lifesitenews.com/news/uk-government-to-enforce-buffer-zones-near-abortion-facilities-by-end-of-october/?utm_source=digest-freedom-2024-09-19&utm_medium=email
Wars have been going on for as long as man has, unfortunately mankind is allways finding new and creative ways of slughtering others.
It's either some d1ckhead who wants to take over the world or a load religeous fanboys arguing over who's god is the best.
and yes nowadays weapon manufacturers do make a nice profit out of it (your super is probably invested in some of them.)
This is disturbing. Pro-life results in extra death.
A Texas hospital refused to abort a dead foetus resulting in the teen mum dying from sepsis.
www.texastribune.org/2024/11/01/nevaeh-crain-death-texas-abortion-ban-emtala/
It's well into the article. You could split hairs about whether it's actually a refusal when doctors decide that it has become riskier due to the delay.
In any case, I don't know how you slaves to DNA ever have the time to argue on internet forums. If you weren't a pack of hypocrites you'd be busy taking care of unwanted children.
Around 11 a.m., two hours after Crain had arrived at the hospital, a second ultrasound was performed. A nurse noted: "Bedside ultrasound at this time to confirm fetal demise per Dr. Totorica's orders.
"When doctors wheeled Crain into the ICU at 11:20 a.m., Fails stayed by her side, rubbing her head, as her daughter dipped in and out of consciousness. Crain couldn't sign consent forms for her care because of "extreme pain," according to the records, so Fails signed a release for "unplanned dilation and curettage" or "unplanned cesarean section."
But the doctors quickly decided it was now too risky to operate, according to records. They suspected that she had developed a dangerous complication of sepsis known as disseminated intravascular coagulation; she was bleeding internally.
Frantic and crying, Fails locked eyes with her daughter. "You're strong, Nevaeh," she said. "God made us strong."Crain sat up in the cot. Old, black blood gushed from her nostrils and mouth.
DNA is the building block of life, huh? So you're standing up for cockroaches' right to reproduce then. They have DNA too.