• Kalkaline
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    189 months ago

    Y’all remember this when a bunch of families are mourning publicly because the mother dies because of ectopic pregnancies.

  • @bradorsomething@ttrpg.network
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    9 months ago

    Apparently america was great in 1864, in that halcyon third year of the civil war. Who knew these idiots wearing these hats were asking for cholera, starvation, and losing to the north.

  • @heavy@sh.itjust.works
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    129 months ago

    At least these bastards are showing everyone who they are and what they plan to continue doing to this country as long as they’re in the driver seat.

    • @itsonlygeorge@reddthat.com
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      Yeah, the only problem is that they’ve seen the results of their actions: “no one gives a shit.”

      They’ve also systematically took over local and state courts, so it’s an uphill battle from the bottom up to make any actual changes.

      They understood how to win this game, and made sure to control all of the pieces of the machinery. And the fact that people protest doesn’t mean much when the politicians, courts, and media are owned by the Republicans.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    19 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Patients hunted for answers and Democratic lawmakers shouted “Save women’s lives!” as their efforts to repeal the law were frustrated by Republican leaders.

    In the other chamber, a Republican House member who has done a political about-face and called for striking down the law made a motion to vote on a Democratic repeal bill that has sat stalled for months.

    The moves in the Legislature came as clinics and patients scrambled to make sense of the legal and administrative confusion left in the wake of the 4-2 vote by Arizona’s high court, with little certainty about just when the 160-year-old ban would go back into effect.

    Some Arizona Republicans who had previously voted to support abortion restrictions or give legal protection to fetuses abruptly shifted course on Tuesday concerning the 1864 law, and called for a repeal or some other legislative fix.

    But the state’s far-right Freedom Caucus praised the court’s ruling, saying it protected innocent lives, and vowed to oppose efforts to undo it.

    Phones have been ringing constantly at Camelback Family Planning, with patients asking whether they can still get services, and for how long, according to Dr. Gabrielle Goodrick, the clinic’s owner and medical director.


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