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Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Texas Abortion Restrictions

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Monday, November 4, 2013 1:40 PM

JONGSSTRAW


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A federal appeals court on Thursday reinstated restrictions on abortion providers in Texas, siding with Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott who had asked for an emergency ruling while a lower court ruling was being appealed.

The decision means that during the appeal doctors who perform abortions in Texas will have to get agreements with local hospitals to admit patients under a sweeping new anti-abortion law, according to court documents.

A federal district judge had ruled on Monday, a day before the law was due to go into effect, that a section of the measure pertaining to admitting privileges was unconstitutional after supporters said it would force clinics to close.

Supporters of the right to abortion have warned that the measure could force up to one third of the state's clinics to close immediately, cutting off access for some 22,000 women, because those clinics have not been able to gain admitting privileges for their physicians since the law passed.

The law, which passed in July, was the most fiercely debated proposal to restrict abortions in the United States this year. Republican efforts to pass the law sparked an unsuccessful filibuster by Democratic state Senator Wendy Davis, which propelled her into the national spotlight and encouraged her to announce she will run for governor.

The ruling on Monday by U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel had come in response to a lawsuit by abortion-rights supporters including the American Civil Liberties Union, Planned Parenthood, and Texas clinics. Yeakel agreed that the new restriction would make it harder for women seeking a legal abortion.

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Silly old Appeals Court.

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Sunday, January 15, 2017 8:34 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


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Traditionally there are two pills—the Red Pill and the Blue one. The Blue one means you stay in the “matrix” of conventional opinion and delusion, you stay comfortable and warm, and you no longer concern yourself with the bigger picture or the long-term future. That has all been taken care of for you. The Blue Pill represents a kind of infantilism. A blue pill is a person who hasn't woken up to the fact that society discriminates against males, not females; to blue pill is to do the same. The term is a reference to The Matrix, in which taking the blue pill means remaining part of the sheeple and believing nothing is wrong, while taking the red pill means waking up.

The Red Pill represents a rejection of all that, and an awakening to the underlying realities. It is the pill people take just before they become race realists, neo-reactionaries, anti-democrats, alt-righters, identitarians, etc. Red pill women is a term for female bloggers who generally agree with manosphere philosophy and link to manosphere sites, and an interesting snapshot of internalized misogyny and power politics. Far from being sugar-coated, it is laced with the bitter taste of total cynicism about all the myths that have been pimped at us 24/7. But ultimately, it is not a negative pill but a positive and even progressive one.

But there is another pill, a third pill, the Black Pillblack pill seems to take all the red pill associated anger away...or does it? In conspiracy theorist terms, the black pill occurs when people, confronted with the New World Order, break down into nihilism? or is it?





Why Abortion is WORSE if there is No God


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Sunday, January 15, 2017 9:24 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


If the Pope were a woman, abortion would be a sacrament.

If I had a belief, it would be that responsibility should equal authority. If I had responsibility for bringing a life into the world, and for raising it, and teaching it, I would have equal authority over that life. That would mean that either (1) men would share equal responsibility for the life that is conceived as a result of the sex act or (2) women would have complete authority over the life that was conceived, where men fail to engage their responsibility.

Anything else is kind of like sharia law, dong ma?



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