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Black Female Lawmakers Walk Out After White Republican Spews Racism And Misogyny

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 5:20 AM

NIKI2

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The mentality makes me want to

While advocating for the GOP’s anti-choice bill on Thursday, Van Zant said black women were being targeted by those nasty pro-abortion organizations with harmful intent. Though, he didn’t say it like that.
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Like many Republican bills in state legislatures these days, the bill is big on sanctimonious grandstanding and low on thought and/or plans for enforcement.

Van Zant stated "In America alone, without the Naxi holocaust, without the Ku Klux Klan, Planned Parenthood and other abortionists have reduced our black population by more than 25 percent since 1973. This is called discriminatory targeting." I gave Van Zant the AssHat Award for this sentence alone.

The assumptions/premises here seem to be:

Evil women have abortions for evil reasons. Everybody knows that. Women cannot be trusted. Each woman is a potential Shoah just standing there in her shoes. We must punish and control them for their own good. Black women are the most evil and credulous and must be specially controlled. One citizen of Dumbfuckistan cannot imagine why the Legislators walked out and chimed in "How is it racism if they don't want black babies to be singled out for abortions?" http://plumstchili.blogspot.com/2013/04/asshats-on-parade-evil-women-e
dition.html


It’s no surprise to hear that four black female lawmakers walked out. Rep. Barbara Watson (D-Miami) made this statement:
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“I don’t appreciate anyone trying to explain what any other ethnic group’s lifestyle is and what they do, when you really don’t have any authority to interpret it. I think the women and people of color in that chamber deserve an apology from him, but I don’t know that it would actually change his point of view."

Van Zant’s statements were also quickly refuted by Rebecca Wind of the Guttmacher Institute.

“In fact, fewer than one in ten abortion clinics are located in predominantly African-American neighborhoods,” Wind wrote in an email to theGrio, referencing a 2011 study by her organization. “More than six out of ten are in majority-white neighborhoods.”

This was the third abortion-related bill to pass in the Florida House within days.

“It just drives me crazy that so many of these bills are brought up by men,” Rep. Richard Stark (D-Weston) said, according to an MSN News report. “We have no idea what it’s like to be pregnant.”

Alas, some sanity. I’d like to hug Richard Stark.


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Thursday, May 2, 2013 6:45 AM

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" The assumptions/premises here seem to be: "

Funny. For so many reasons.


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Thursday, May 2, 2013 8:02 AM

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Originally posted by AURaptor:

" The assumptions/premises here seem to be: "

Funny. For so many reasons.



Why, because its not as far fetched as the inane conclusions you tend to draw...?




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Thursday, May 2, 2013 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by Storymark:

Why, because its not as far fetched as the inane conclusions you tend to draw...?



More like a 1000 x's more inane and off the mark than what I say.

Thus the cause for your confusion.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 12:52 PM

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Sure, sure. And PN thinks he's reasonable too. And he's just as accurate as your dumb ass.




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Thursday, May 2, 2013 12:57 PM

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And PN thinks he's reasonable too.



And you're absolutely SURE that PN is trying to be reasonable ? Have you asked him, off line, if he believes those ridiculous conspiracy posts of his, or if he just thinks it's humor ?
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And he's just as accurate as your dumb ass.



That's clearly objectively a false statement.


But perhaps in your pea sized brain, you really do buy what you're pushin'.


Wow.


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Thursday, May 2, 2013 2:00 PM

STORYMARK


Keep telling yourself that.

Meanwhile, you're the one constantly mocked, for a solid decade now, and not even other right wingers will speak up on your behalf.



But sure, keep telling yourself *Im* the dumb one if that makes it easier to live with yourself.

It makes mocking you so much more entertaining.




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Thursday, May 2, 2013 2:07 PM

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This VanZant guy? Never heard of him. Followed the link back to the story, and there he is: he's an

old white Republican from FLORIDA



E-T-A: Well, DUH! on me. The header says that. Didn't read it clearly. Careless. It just doesn't say old or Florida. I'm not surprised from the tone of his message, though.

I'm gratified; it totally warms my heart; to see his concern for black people, and especially black women. What a pleasant surprise, given the history of his sex, his race, and his party, especially from THAT region.

Better be sure to tag that as SARCASM and IRONY, considering that some folks around here are too dumb to recognize it when they see it.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 3:14 PM

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Originally posted by NewOldBrownCoat:
This VanZant guy? Never heard of him. Followed the link back to the story, and there he is: he's an

old white Republican from FLORIDA



E-T-A: Well, DUH! on me. The header says that. Didn't read it clearly. Careless. It just doesn't say old or Florida. I'm not surprised from the tone of his message, though.

I'm gratified; it totally warms my heart; to see his concern for black people, and especially black women. What a pleasant surprise, given the history of his sex, his race, and his party, especially from THAT region.

Better be sure to tag that as SARCASM and IRONY, considering that some folks around here are too dumb to recognize it when they see it.



Stereotype much ?

You place individuals into the groups, the color of their skin, their sex, their religion... man. You've got it all figured out.

It was CHRISTIANS who were on the forefront of the abolition movement. It was REPUBLICANS , not Democrats, who ran the underground rail road.

Those who do not remember the past are idiots. And easily manipulated.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 3:30 PM

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Originally posted by AURaptor:

" The assumptions/premises here seem to be: "

Funny. For so many reasons.



What's so incredible is the irony. You have a man speaking out against Planned Parenthood, for their abortions, because he thinks it's wrong for the unborn to be killed in the womb.

( Think Gosnell trial going on at present )

So, the argument is that so many young black women are having abortions, killing off their unborn kids, just as Margaret Sanger dreamed would happen.

- How Planned Parenthood Duped America

At a March 1925 international birth control gathering in New York City, a speaker warned of the menace posed by the "black" and "yellow" peril. The man was not a Nazi or Klansman; he was Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf, a member of Margaret Sanger's American Birth Control League (ABCL), which along with other groups eventually became known as Planned Parenthood
http://www.blackgenocide.org/sanger.html

Now, a WHITE SOUTHERN MALE comes to the defense of the unborn blacks, and who sides w/ the ghost of Margaret Sanger ? None other than a black woman!

Truly insane. It'd be very much like a Jew decrying the actions of anyone who'd try to stop them from being marched into the concentration camps and tossed in the ovens, getting up and walking out in protest.



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Thursday, May 2, 2013 4:41 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


B/c Gosnell, allegedly performing illegal procedures, is exactly the same as PP performing legal ones.

I have to say little rappy, you have really drunk deep of the kool-aid.



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Thursday, May 2, 2013 4:58 PM

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Originally posted by 1kiki:
B/c Gosnell, allegedly performing illegal procedures, is exactly the same as PP performing legal ones.

I have to sat little rappy, you have really drunk deep of the kool-aid.



No kool-aid here. Just the facts.

That you don't agree with or 'like' it ? More of a YOU problem. Not mine.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 5:26 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


You have a man speaking out against Planned Parenthood, for their abortions, because he thinks it's wrong for the unborn to be killed in the womb.

( Think Gosnell trial going on at present )



This is the equation you drew - when we think of Planned Parenthood we are to think of Gosnell. You say that Planned Parenthood doing legal abortions is like Gosnell doing illegal ones. But that's not a fact, just your opinion. Once again, you fail to distinguish between facts and opinions.

Maybe someday you'll learn, but if you haven't gotten it after all this time, it's not looking very hopeful for you.



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Thursday, May 2, 2013 5:27 PM

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Originally posted by AURaptor:
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Originally posted by NewOldBrownCoat:
This VanZant guy? Never heard of him. Followed the link back to the story, and there he is: he's an

old white Republican from FLORIDA



E-T-A: Well, DUH! on me. The header says that. Didn't read it clearly. Careless. It just doesn't say old or Florida. I'm not surprised from the tone of his message, though.

I'm gratified; it totally warms my heart; to see his concern for black people, and especially black women. What a pleasant surprise, given the history of his sex, his race, and his party, especially from THAT region.

Better be sure to tag that as SARCASM and IRONY, considering that some folks around here are too dumb to recognize it when they see it.



Stereotype much ?

You place individuals into the groups, the color of their skin, their sex, their religion... man. You've got it all figured out.

It was CHRISTIANS who were on the forefront of the abolition movement. It was REPUBLICANS , not Democrats, who ran the underground rail road.



If some Bubba from Florida validates the stereotype so perfectly, it is justified to use it.
And if you gotta go back to the 1850's , or even 1925, to drag up Republicans for your case, you're pretty desperate. What have Republicans done for the racial issue lately? One might consider Richard Nixon's "Southern strategy" of 1968, or the " Willie Horton" strategy in Massachusetts, as a more recent, more valid example of HOW THINGS ARE.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 6:30 PM

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Originally posted by 1kiki:



This is the equation you drew - when we think of Planned Parenthood we are to think of Gosnell. You say that Planned Parenthood doing legal abortions is like Gosnell doing illegal ones. But that's not a fact, just your opinion. Once agin, you fail to distinguish between facts and opinions.

Maybe someday you'll learn, but if you haven't gotten it after all this time, it's not looking very hopeful for you.




Actually, I misspoke. Gosnell killed babies OUTSIDE of the womb, not inside. Which is why he's on trial, along w/ the botched abortion which resulted in the death of a mother.

But the heinous act of late term abortions is as ghoulish and horrific as what this man is accused of doing. And recent recordings to other PP clinics have shown how flagrant and open the fine folks at PP are when it comes to breaking federal laws.

http://www.liveaction.org/inhuman/investigation-2-washington-d-c/


Frankly, I don't give a flip about anyone's views on abortion. 1st trimester, if you want to 86 your fertilized tissue mass, by all means, have at it. But 24 weeks ? Yeah, I see that as problematic. What Gosnell did? Flat out evil, straight up.


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Thursday, May 2, 2013 6:41 PM

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Originally posted by NewOldBrownCoat:
If some Bubba from Florida validates the stereotype so perfectly, it is justified to use it.
And if you gotta go back to the 1850's , or even 1925, to drag up Republicans for your case, you're pretty desperate. What have Republicans done for the racial issue lately? One might consider Richard Nixon's "Southern strategy" of 1968, or the " Willie Horton" strategy in Massachusetts, as a more recent, more valid example of HOW THINGS ARE.



Yeah, bringing up facts that debunk your partisan rhetoric really ticks you off. I get that. I really do. That's why you refer to it as 'desperate', because you think it nullifies my position. Only it doesn't.

What have the GOP done for ' racial issues' ? You mean try to treat all men equally, w/ out the bigotry of low expectations, by treating blacks as some sort of hapless class of 2nd rate citizens ? LBJ's great society crap has lead to the destruction of the American black family structure, made entire generations wards of the State, to the point where black unemployment is 2x's the national average. Gee, with friends like Democrats, who needs enemies ?

Willie Horton ? Spare me. That was originally AlGore's doing. If Horton's race was an issue for some folks, tough. He was who he was and no one lied about a damn thing. The only thing that annoys the Lefties about Willie Horton was that it was dead on accurate. And Dukakis lost. There's really nothing to whine about. The 'strategy' is nothing more than Democratic butt hurt.


EDIT - for those woefully uninformed

Gore did ask Dukakis, in a debate right before the 1988 New York primary, about "weekend passes for convicted criminals." Here is how Sidney Blumenthal, now a Clinton White House aide but then a reporter for the Washington Post, wrote it up a few months later:

An uncomfortable Dukakis, after dispassionately reciting statistics, conceded that the Massachusetts furlough program for murderers sentenced to life imprisonment had been canceled.

The issue did not take for Gore, but the exchange attracted the interest of Jim Pinkerton, the research director for the then flailing Bush campaign. "That's the first time I paid attention," said Pinkerton. "I thought to myself, 'This is incredible' ...It totally fell into our lap."


http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/chatterbox/1999/11/did
_gore_hatch_horton.html


Gore brought up the issue of weekend furloughs for convicted murderers sentenced for life. Which meant that there HAD been such a program in the first place.


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Thursday, May 2, 2013 7:10 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


"Frankly, I don't give a flip about anyone's views on abortion. 1st trimester, if you want to 86 your fertilized tissue mass, by all means, have at it."

Does this apply to black women as well? Or is this your argument:

"So, the argument is that so many young black women are having abortions, killing off their unborn kids, just as Margaret Sanger dreamed would happen."

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 8:44 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


I did want to educate you just a bit Rap, so that you might have some facts on which to base your opinions.

The two most undeniable reasons for late term abortion are the health or life of the mother, and significant fetal abnormalities.

Maybe I work with people who have very dramatic lives, but I worked with two couples who faced these exact problems.

In the first case the woman had a small lump on her collar bone, which showed up late in her pregnancy. Thinking it was a minor problem they postponed going to the doctor until the next routine prenatal visit. But in a couple of weeks the small lump was softball-sized and visibly growing larger day by day. It was an EXTREMELY aggressive tumor, and treatment couldn't be postponed without risking the woman's life, in contradiction to the breezily made suggestion in your link. She chose to skip treatment, gave birth to a healthy baby boy, and died quite painfully days later.

In the second instance the couple knew the fetus had Edwards Syndrome. "Edwards syndrome (also known as Trisomy 18) is a genetic disorder ... The majority of fetuses with the syndrome die before birth. ... The syndrome has a very low rate of survival, resulting from heart abnormalities, kidney malformations, and other internal organ disorders." In this particular case because they monitored fetal development by ultrasound they knew the fetus had fatal heart abnormalities.

The thing about the genetic testing that confirms these problems is that it shouldn't be performed until at least the 15th week of pregnancy, otherwise the risk of damaging the fetus is too great. "Amniocentesis is performed between the 15th and 20th week of pregnancy; performing this test earlier may result in fetal injury." If you're counting, the earliest date for the test is at 3 1/2 months. And there goes your first trimester target all shot to hell. In this case the woman decided to carry the baby to term so she could 'say goodbye' to it (her words). She gave birth and the baby girl died a few hours later, having spent her entire short life gasping for air. My opinion is that a second trimester abortion would have been far less brutal a way to die.

And then there's the legal argument. In this day and age, it is STILL more risky to carry to term and give birth than it is to have an abortion. It was that fact that went into the Roe v Wade decision - because the only person who SHOULD have the right to determine how much medical risk is acceptable is the woman herself. That's what makes the 'health of the woman' such a legally important caveat in any laws regarding abortion: it's the exact reason written into the Supreme Court decision as the benchmark of constitutionality.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013 9:48 PM

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Thanks for bringing some sanity into the discussion, ikiki.

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Friday, May 3, 2013 1:32 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by 1kiki:
"Frankly, I don't give a flip about anyone's views on abortion. 1st trimester, if you want to 86 your fertilized tissue mass, by all means, have at it."

Does this apply to black women as well? Or is this your argument:

"So, the argument is that so many young black women are having abortions, killing off their unborn kids, just as Margaret Sanger dreamed would happen."



No. As Barry puts it, they should be punished with a baby.


*B.A.T.D.A

Remember the days when some claimed they wanted abortion to be rare, safe and legal?

Who here on the Left believes that 'rare' still applies? Did you ever believe it ?


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Friday, May 3, 2013 2:37 AM

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Originally posted by AURaptor:


Willie Horton ? Spare me. That was originally Al Gore's doing.




Cite?



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Friday, May 3, 2013 2:47 AM

NIKI2

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Just read through this entire thread. You people are actually RESPONDING to Rap? He's DEFENDING this piece of shit...you do realize that, don't you?



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Friday, May 3, 2013 3:01 AM

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Just read through this entire thread. You people are actually RESPONDING to Rap? He's DEFENDING this piece of shit...you do realize that, don't you?



I quoted specifically that with which I agreed. You continue to miss my point, likely on purpose, to paint me as someone I'm not, for supporting something I don't.




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Friday, May 3, 2013 7:44 AM

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Originally posted by Kwicko:
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Originally posted by AURaptor:


Willie Horton ? Spare me. That was originally Al Gore's doing.




Cite?




Since the RapTroll ain't never gonna , I went and looked it up, just to check if I was wrong or not. From Wikipedia:
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The first person to mention the Massachusetts furlough program in the 1988 presidential campaign was Al Gore. During a debate before the New York primary, Gore took issue with the furlough program. However, he did not specifically mention the Horton incident or even his name, instead asking a general question about the Massachusetts furlough program.[7]

Republicans picked up the Horton issue after Dukakis clinched the nomination. In June 1988, Republican candidate George H.W. Bush seized on the Horton case, bringing it up repeatedly in campaign speeches. Bush's campaign manager, Lee Atwater, said "By the time we're finished, they're going to wonder whether Willie Horton is Dukakis' running mate."[8]
(some stuff snipped)
On May 25, 1988, Republican consultants met in Paramus, New Jersey, holding a focus group of Democrats who had voted for Ronald Reagan in 1984. These focus groups convinced Atwater and the other Republican consultants that they should 'go negative' against Dukakis. Further information regarding the furlough came from aide Andrew Card, a Massachusetts native whom President George W. Bush later named as his Chief of Staff.[9]

Although commercials about Willie Horton were not run until the fall campaign, Bush first mentioned him at the Texas Republican convention on June 9, 1988.



I'm getting tired of correcting RapTroll's selective memory, or maybe outright lies. Says right there, Gore never mentioned Horton's name.

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Friday, May 3, 2013 8:49 AM

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being that coat-hangers, and punches to the gut are free alternatives, along with outright murder of a mother carrying a baby, i wonder what the true ratios really are today?

I'm not intentionally trying to be racist, especially when we're talking about murdering babies....

I just can't believe that since 8 out of 10 times a baby-murder is committed on the books that it's a white mother who is having it done.

Let's be fair to all races and income classes.

Just because it's "legal" doesn't mean it's affordable for everyone.




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Friday, May 3, 2013 1:40 PM

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NOBC - You owe me an apology. I had already provided a cite, in an prior post, w/ a noted 'edit'. Furthermore, that Horton wasn't mentioned by name, is trivial, and secondary. The ISSUE of weekend furloughs for convicted murderers is what mattered.

That the individual happened to be black, and happened to murder again, doesn't change 1 damn thing. Had he been part of the Aryan brotherhood, blue eyes and blond hair, and done exactly the same thing, ( in classic , shrill Hillary voice )

WHAT DIFFERENCE WOULD IT MAKE ??

Absofuckinglutely NONE.

The issue was furloughs, not the color of the criminal who was released and killed again.

Stop being a racist, and just deal w/ the facts.

For ONCE.



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Friday, May 3, 2013 2:29 PM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


So under this law, would it be illegal to procure and abortion because you are a black woman, because you would be contributing to genocide or because it is racist.

This doens't make any sense to me.

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Saturday, May 4, 2013 2:46 AM

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Originally posted by Magonsdaughter:
So under this law, would it be illegal to procure and abortion because you are a black woman, because you would be contributing to genocide or because it is racist.

This doens't make any sense to me.



It reads -

" Termination of Pregnancy Based on Sex or Race of Unborn Child: Designates act "Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act";

requires person performing termination to first sign affidavit stating that he or she is not performing termination because of child's sex or race & has no knowledge that pregnancy being terminated is because of child's sex or race; prohibits performing, inducing, or actively participating in termination knowing that it is sought based on sex or race of child or race of parent of that child, using force or threat of force to intentionally injure or intimidate any person for purpose of coercing sex-selection or race-selection termination, & soliciting or accepting moneys to finance sex-selection or race-selection termination; provides for injunctions; provides for civil actions by certain persons; authorizes civil fines against physicians & other health professionals who knowingly fail to report known violations; provides that minor on whom sex-selection or race-selection termination is performed is not subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability.
"

http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Bills/billsdetail.aspx?BillId=5
0094


Seems to be saying that abortions can't be performed because of the sex or race of the unborn. Not sure the argument being made really syncs up w/ what the bill is suppose to accomplish. I see it as more a intentional govt hurdle, that harass folks into NOT getting an abortion, much like the extra background checks Obama and the Dems want to impose on those wishing to buy guns.

The stated REASON is being presented as some high and noble cause, but in fact, it's nothing more than a bureaucratic road block to force folks into acting in a way politicians WANT them to act.



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Saturday, May 4, 2013 6:59 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Quote:

Originally posted by Magonsdaughter:
So under this law, would it be illegal to procure and abortion because you are a black woman, because you would be contributing to genocide or because it is racist.

This doens't make any sense to me.



All I'm saying is that the only baby murders on the books are the baby murders done on the books legitimately....

These figures are only of abortions by those who can afford it, and those who were smart enough to get "benefits" to hire a government assassin to kill their baby for free.

I don't give a shit what "national figures" say.... They're meaningless polls like the one that said Romney would win by 5 points.


For every ONE baby murder on record, there are 9 that are done off the record.

Coat-hangers, punches to the gut, post-birth-living-trash-babies, intentional miscarriages by overdosing dangerous amounts of illicit drugs....

All I'm saying is, don't hate the White-mama-baby-killer because she paid for it fair and square. There are plenty of other reasons to hate her.....

Bet she didn't read that fine print when she signed the documents that not only is she a statistic, but she'll forever be one....

Good luck "forgetting" that you killed your baby, white-mom, when the same guys who steal databases of credit-card info out you to the public (first and last name) for having killed your babies at a clinic.




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Saturday, May 4, 2013 8:51 PM

1KIKI

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I have to say little rappy, your brain seem like

First you defend Van Sant on the grounds that "It was CHRISTIANS who were on the forefront of the abolition movement. It was REPUBLICANS , not Democrats, who ran the underground rail road" as if Van Sant had mentioned either group, when he had not. You further ignore the fact that it was CHRISTIANS who institutionalized, benefited from, defended and ultimately went to war for the institution of slavery; and that REPUBLICANS missed the underground railroad by about 50 years. By any measure that's very late to catch a train, let alone run it.

Then you bring up the actions of Gosnell which have nothing to do with the topic (how DO illegal late-term abortions relate to black women?) and compare them to Planned Parenthood which doesn't do late-term abortions at all. And you insinuate that no late-term abortions are ever necessary.

You veer even further off course when you claim that somehow black fetuses are being aborted due to a speech given in 1925. How does that happen?

You then deviate from reality by claiming that Planned Parenthood is responsible for late-term abortions by attributing the video of a private abortion provider to Planned Parenthood. You follow-up with a post of your support of first trimester abortions - you claim you 'don't give a flip'.

You detour to blame black unemployment on democrats, then as a rebuttal to the claim that the Willie Horton ad was 'how things are', you claimed Al Gore brought up Willie Horton (Bush the elder who did.)

Returning back to the topic's vicinity, you apparently can't answer a question about your own postings when asked if you 'not giving a flip' about first trimester abortions also applies to black women. Your schizophrenic answer is that democrats think black women should be punished with having the child, in contrast to your earlier claim that Planned Parenthood, which is supported by democrats, is on a campaign to eliminate blacks through abortion. So which is it? Do democrats want blacks to abort their babies, or want to punish them with babies?

Then you defend your original claim that Al Gore brought up Willie Horton by saying it didn't matter if he did or not, it wasn't your point. I wonder, if it wasn't your point, then why did you make it?

Then you drop your previous arguments that the bill was supposed to address abortion as a racist conspiracy by Planned Parenthood equivalent to late-term illegal abortions performed by Gosnell - and Planned Parenthood (thereby disavowing your previous moral and historical posts) and claim it's just a technicality to slow down in some unspecified way the process of getting an abortion.







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Sunday, May 5, 2013 2:59 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Magons: Doesn't make sense to you? Of course not; just remember how abortion is being attacked in America, all over the place, and it will. They're just looking for any way to block abortions, any excuse, anything. Aside from which, how does much of anything in America today (especially on the right) make any sense?? Expectations of sense from our lawmakers at this point is an exercise in futility.

Kiki:
Quote:

I have to say little rappy, your brain seem like (scrambled eggs).
No surprise there, either, but thank you for the dissection. I wouldn't have bothered, but anyone taking the time to read your post should be further convinced that Rap doesn't make "arguments", he puts up contraria (you can figure it out), as Sig has so aptly reminded us.


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Sunday, May 5, 2013 3:29 AM

MAGONSDAUGHTER


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:

requires person performing termination to first sign affidavit stating that he or she is not performing termination because of child's sex or race & has no knowledge that pregnancy being terminated is because of child's sex or race; prohibits performing, inducing, or actively participating in termination knowing that it is sought based on sex or race of child or race of parent of that child, using force or threat of force to intentionally injure or intimidate any person for purpose of coercing sex-selection or race-selection termination, & soliciting or accepting moneys to finance sex-selection or race-selection termination; provides for injunctions; provides for civil actions by certain persons; authorizes civil fines against physicians & other health professionals who knowingly fail to report known violations; provides that minor on whom sex-selection or race-selection termination is performed is not subject to criminal prosecution or civil liability."

http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/Sections/Bills/billsdetail.aspx?BillId=5
0094


Seems to be saying that abortions can't be performed because of the sex or race of the unborn. Not sure the argument being made really syncs up w/ what the bill is suppose to accomplish. I see it as more a intentional govt hurdle, that harass folks into NOT getting an abortion, much like the extra background checks Obama and the Dems want to impose on those wishing to buy guns.

The stated REASON is being presented as some high and noble cause, but in fact, it's nothing more than a bureaucratic road block to force folks into acting in a way politicians WANT them to act.




Well apart from your analogy with guns, I'd have to agree with most of your post. I can't see what the point of this is.

I can't imagine a woman walking into an abortion clinic and asking for an abortion because her baby will be white?? You can't test for race in utero, and much of race is around cultural identity.

Gender makes more sense.

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Sunday, May 5, 2013 3:32 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Neither one makes sense, Magons; see above. ANY excuse will do to pass laws restricting abortion, as far as Republicans are concerned in America today. "Excuse", not "reason"...essentially, "anything that will fly".


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