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SW-User
Every law/rule has some exceptions and each should be looked at on it's own merit.
Abortion isn't usually cases like this one.
As for everyone who thinks Neal Collins will go to hell...that's not your call since those all for abortions may want to look up what leads to hell.
Abortion isn't usually cases like this one.
As for everyone who thinks Neal Collins will go to hell...that's not your call since those all for abortions may want to look up what leads to hell.
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
@SW-User > Abortion isn't usually cases like this one.
Yet anti-abortion sentiment is whipped up about "late term abortions" which is why this fetal heartbeat law exists in the first place. Yet, these kinds of abortions almost always occur when something has gone horribly wrong with a wanted pregnancy. Miscarriages are very common.
You cannot campaign about stopping late abortions, and then get horrified when you find out that there's an actual medical purpose to them.
Yet anti-abortion sentiment is whipped up about "late term abortions" which is why this fetal heartbeat law exists in the first place. Yet, these kinds of abortions almost always occur when something has gone horribly wrong with a wanted pregnancy. Miscarriages are very common.
You cannot campaign about stopping late abortions, and then get horrified when you find out that there's an actual medical purpose to them.