• Welcome to the Internet Infidels Discussion Board.

Roe v Wade is on deck

Nice job, Texas:


Dumpster babies. Because the women are too scared of the system.
The chilling effect of the near-total abortion ban, he believes, is compounded by “abysmal” access to prenatal care, “particularly for people without private insurance, particularly for people without immigration status.”

I don’t believe one can morally be against both abortion and prenatal care.
 
More and more politicians are climbing aboard the MAGA bandwagon. One legislator -- a Democrat no less -- has introduced a law called "the Life Begins at Erection Act" or some such, that would make male masturbation a crime punishable by $1000 fine, escalating to $10,000 for a 3rd offense. Masturbation for IVF or a sperm bank would be legal, as would wearing a condom during s**u*l i*t*r*ou*se. (I haven't read the law's details: Would wearing a condom while jacking off legalize that act?)

I don't know if that legislator was inspired by my own proposals, but he missed the whole point. For one thing he seems to have overlooked an important "family value" dear to the hearts of MAGA fans, both male and female: Misogyny.
And blaming the male for the problem of unfertilized ova which some Americans routinely flush down the toilet 12 times a year completely ignores human nature. Many or most of the masturbating males would be delighted to fertilize a living ovum baby, but are foiled by pettifogging "progressive" women who reserve their charms for Bible-deniers, black thugs with oversized apparatuses, antifa terrorists, vote stealers and other scum.

I still think the solution is a Life Begins at Ovulation Act that would punish some of these Marxist anti-family would-be succubi who commit 12 heinous attempted murders per year. (No, prosecutors needn't prove that the aborted ovum would have been fertilized for a charge of attempted murder, anymore than they need prove that a misfired bullet would have severed an important artery.)

Make America Great Again!
 
More and more politicians are climbing aboard the MAGA bandwagon. One legislator -- a Democrat no less -- has introduced a law called "the Life Begins at Erection Act"
My understanding of that idiocracy is a legislator making a point about the stupidity of legislation like "Life begins at conception". How much that is nonsensical government overreach.
Tom
 
More and more politicians are climbing aboard the MAGA bandwagon. One legislator -- a Democrat no less -- has introduced a law called "the Life Begins at Erection Act" or some such, that would make male masturbation a crime punishable by $1000 fine, escalating to $10,000 for a 3rd offense. Masturbation for IVF or a sperm bank would be legal, as would wearing a condom during s**u*l i*t*r*ou*se. (I haven't read the law's details: Would wearing a condom while jacking off legalize that act?)
Anyone who would like to enforce that act shouldn't be allowed outside of an institution.

According to linked article, use of a condom or sperm donation is exempted from the scope of the bill.
 
More and more politicians are climbing aboard the MAGA bandwagon. One legislator -- a Democrat no less -- has introduced a law called "the Life Begins at Erection Act" or some such, that would make male masturbation a crime punishable....

It's a joke.

"Sen. Bradford Blackmon, D-Canton, the bill's sponsor, said the bill is more of a political jab at Republican policy points to ban some forms of contraception than it is a serious effort to curtail what adults do behind closed doors, or opened doors, for that matter."

I'm starting to think I need to add smiley-faces to some of my posts.

Oops. :redface:
 
I still think the solution is a Life Begins at Ovulation Act that would punish some of these Marxist anti-family would-be succubi who commit 12 heinous attempted murders per year. (No, prosecutors needn't prove that the aborted ovum would have been fertilized for a charge of attempted murder, anymore than they need prove that a misfired bullet would have severed an important artery.)

Make America Great Again!

If you guys did not realize mine was a joke, EITHER there's something wrong with you, OR you think theres something wrong with ME.
:eek:
 
I still think the solution is a Life Begins at Ovulation Act that would punish some of these Marxist anti-family would-be succubi who commit 12 heinous attempted murders per year. (No, prosecutors needn't prove that the aborted ovum would have been fertilized for a charge of attempted murder, anymore than they need prove that a misfired bullet would have severed an important artery.)

Make America Great Again!

If you guys did not realize mine was a joke, EITHER there's something wrong with you, OR you think theres something wrong with ME.
:eek:
I thought it might be a joke, but it is within the realm of reality in this day and age.
 
If you guys did not realize mine was a joke, EITHER there's something wrong with you, OR you think theres something wrong with ME.
:eek:
Or, living in the USA, we grasp that Poes law is dead. It is no longer possible to distinguish between sarcasm and idiocracy.

Honestly, sometimes, reading your posts about the Palestinian/Israel thing I get the same feeling.
Tom
 
I still think the solution is a Life Begins at Ovulation Act that would punish some of these Marxist anti-family would-be succubi who commit 12 heinous attempted murders per year. (No, prosecutors needn't prove that the aborted ovum would have been fertilized for a charge of attempted murder, anymore than they need prove that a misfired bullet would have severed an important artery.)

Make America Great Again!

If you guys did not realize mine was a joke, EITHER there's something wrong with you, OR you think theres something wrong with ME.
:eek:
Donald Trump was telling North Carolina, which parts suffered catastrophic flooding damage due to a hurricane, that he was thinking of getting rid of FEMA.

We are well past Poe!

Making a distinction between satire and reality has become a laborious effort.
 
N.Y. doctor charged with prescribing abortion pills to Louisiana girl
A New York doctor was criminally indicted Friday for allegedly prescribing abortion pills to a girl in Louisiana in what appears to be the first time an abortion provider has been prosecuted since Roe v. Wade was overturned nearly three years ago. The case sets up one of the first major legal challenges to the “shield laws” enacted by some Democratic-led states to protect doctors providing abortion access in the wake of the Supreme Court ending the constitutional right to an abortion.

Grand jurors in West Baton Rouge parish indicted Margaret Carpenter, 55, with effecting a criminal abortion by means of abortion-inducing drugs, court records show. They also indicted Carpenter’s company, Nightingale Medical. She faces one to five years in prison and a $5,000 to $50,000 fine if convicted of violating a 2022 Louisiana law that bans abortion.

Tony Clayton, the district attorney who represents West Baton Rouge parish, said Carpenter prescribed abortion medication to a girl under the age of 18 in April. The girl’s mother, whom The Washington Post is not naming to protect her daughter’s identity, was also charged with carrying out a criminal abortion. Clayton declined to give the girl’s age.

Carpenter did not immediately respond Friday to requests for comment from The Post. But the organization that she co-founded, the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine, called the indictment “the latest in a series of threats that jeopardizes women’s access to reproductive healthcare throughout this country.”
 
Because it is an unsupported untruth.
Bullshit. THAT is an unsupported falsehood.

* Emily supports retention of laws that benefit nobody, and serve as excuse for harming women: late term abortions.
Bullshit. Emily supports unfettered abortions for the first two trimesters, and medically justified abortions for the last trimester. Which is ALSO the view held by the vast majority of women in the US.

Please stop misrepresenting my views. IT's becoming a bit of a campaign for you, and I'm quite tired of it.
 
medically justified abortions for the last trimester.
That’s what I said.
Jump through legal hoops to obtain healthcare in the 3rd.

* benefits NOBODY
* makes a handy platform for controlling and harming women

QED.

I don’t know why you want to re-litigate this stupidity. You can’t name one single beneficiary (other than lawyers).
 
medically justified abortions for the last trimester.
That’s what I said.
Jump through legal hoops to obtain healthcare in the 3rd.

* benefits NOBODY
Except the babies that would otherwise be killed, of course.
* makes a handy platform for controlling and harming women

QED.

i don’t know why you want to re-litigate this stupidity.
I really find it weird when men so vociferously argue for late-term voluntary abortions without any medical justification, despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of women don't support them.
 
Back
Top Bottom