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d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 1 我可以identify 8个老婆,20个娃,那基本就不用缴税了吧 | t*******7 发帖数: 524 | 2 Lawmakers in Kentucky’s House of Representatives on Friday overwhelmingly
passed a bill that would ban most abortions in the state – if the U.S.
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
The bill passed 69-20 in the House, and now heads to the state’s Senate. It
would ban abortions except for cases when it is necessary to save the life
of the mother.
The legislation would take effect if Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision
that legalized abortion across the country, is reversed and states have the
authority to outlaw abortion.
Lawmakers staked out their views on abortion during the emotionally charged
debate.
"Not one of us, man or woman, has the moral authority to take the life of an
unborn," said Republican Rep. James Tipton. "There is no other medical
procedure that I know of that the goal is to intentionally take the life of
an unborn child."
Democratic Rep. Mary Lou Marzian said if the bill were to take effect, it
would amount to government intrusion into the private medical decisions of
women.
"It's none of our business," she said. "If you want to go have a colonoscopy
, should we get ourselves involved in that? If you want to take Viagra,
should we get ourselves involved in that?"
Kentucky is among states enacting strict abortion laws in hopes of
triggering a legal challenge to the high court. Louisiana, Mississippi,
North Dakota and South Dakota have similar laws on the books triggering
abortion bans if the Roe v. Wade decision is struck down.
Anti-abortion legislators and activists around the country believe President
Trump has strengthened the push to topple the Roe v. Wade ruling with his
appointments of conservatives Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the
Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, liberal states, including New Mexico, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
, Virginia, and Washington, have been making efforts to pass bills that
loosen restrictions on abortion.
Judge Napolitano: Abortion and the right to stay aliveVideo
Controversy has erupted in Virginia, where the Democratic sponsor of a
Virginia abortion proposal acknowledged it could allow women to terminate a
pregnancy up until the moment before birth, for reasons including mental
health.
Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam came under after he waded into the
fight, with critics saying Northam indicated a child could be killed after
birth. | j*********r 发帖数: 24733 | 3 那个沙雕女就是左臂们的金三胖毛腊肉,左臂们心中的红太阳,一定要舔到底 | d********f 发帖数: 43471 | 4 tony是看不懂英文还是看不懂中文?还是你打算去举报我?
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【在 t*******7 的大作中提到】 : Lawmakers in Kentucky’s House of Representatives on Friday overwhelmingly : passed a bill that would ban most abortions in the state – if the U.S. : Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. : The bill passed 69-20 in the House, and now heads to the state’s Senate. It : would ban abortions except for cases when it is necessary to save the life : of the mother. : The legislation would take effect if Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision : that legalized abortion across the country, is reversed and states have the : authority to outlaw abortion. : Lawmakers staked out their views on abortion during the emotionally charged
| t*******7 发帖数: 524 | 5 Kentucky Louisiana, Mississippi North Dakota and South Dakot 欢迎你
你们这几个假右派每天哼哼唧唧的
看着太假 |
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