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If embryos are people in Alabama, does that mean a woman's miscarriage could be prosecuted?

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Under the recent assinine ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court, embryos are considered to be people under the law.

"Justice Jay Mitchell declared parents may sue over the death of a child regardless of whether the child is born or unborn."

That being the case, would that mean that a woman who has a miscarriage could be prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter?

Additionally, that court referenced the Old Testament of the Bible in its ruling. I was not aware that the Old Testament was considered as part of the body of American law. If it is, that could lead to some exceptionally interesting rulings, even more assinine than this one.

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We might as well start tossing a bunch of chicken bones and interpreting the way they lay to start making laws.

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We might as well start tossing a bunch of chicken bones and interpreting the way they lay to start making laws.

That's preposterous -- everyone knows you use the entrails for rectifying policies in dispute. Chicken bones are purely for financial forecasting and matters of the heart.

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Does that mean that from the fetus stage women are receiving child support?

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Does that mean that from the fetus stage women are receiving child support?

Excellent question. Maybe we should ask the Alabama Supreme Court. They seem to think they know more than anyone else.

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Ah, Alabama. Where family trees don't branch and women are barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen 'cause that's how it's written.

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Does that mean that from the fetus stage women are receiving child support?

Of course not! When we say a fetus is a person we mean the government can control a pregnant woman’s body. Not that we’ll provide support to them!

Honestly the legal ramifications of this ruling is insane. Questions like, shouldn’t my fetus need a social security number, can I claim them as a dependent, does conceiving in the US qualify an unborn child for US citizenship?

Lots of others but that’s a surface level line of questioning.

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Humanity and Abortion is a fucked-up marriage.

Being that through abortion, humanity persecutes itself on a daily basis.

And can the Government control a pregnant woman's body? (I don't think so.)


And not even an unlimited supply of condoms can keep two teenagers from procreating, and accidently creating an unwanted fetus...
Or the thousands of unwanted fetuses created by consenting humans.

And the fetuses created by random humans who attended a party and had casual sex.

There are more contraceptives available in the U.S. to prevent those unwanted fetuses.

Then there are Abortion Clinics, and the medical staff needed to staff those same abortion clinics.

But thousands still prefer the Abortion clinic over a box of condom's that are much cheaper than an abortion is?

The U.S. alone averages 1.5 million abortions a year.

(Humans engage in a lot of sex.

Maybe humanity is confused over the purpose of sex vs procreation?

Because humans fuck, just to fuck right?

So, it would seem that in the heat of their fucking, the two people crossed that line, into procreationville, and they accidently create an unwanted fetus...

Because again, humans fuck, just to fuck?)


(From the WHO, World Health Organization)

"Around 73 million induced abortions take place worldwide each year.

Six out of 10 (61%) of all unintended pregnancies, and 3 out of 10 (29%) of all pregnancies, end in induced abortion (1)."

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(From the WHO, World Health Organization)

"Around 73 million induced abortions take place worldwide each year.

Six out of 10 (61%) of all unintended pregnancies, and 3 out of 10 (29%) of all pregnancies, end in induced abortion (1)."

There should have been one more really.

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There should have been one more really.

Can we start a list?

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Can we start a list?

.

I can hear "I've Got a Little List" from The Mikado playing in the background…

Let's start with the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court … I so move!

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Can we start a list?

.I can hear "I've Got a Little List" from The Mikado playing in the background…

"Let's start with the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court … I so move!"

What is James lamenting over?

@Magical_felix...

(From the WHO, World Health Organization)

"Around 73 million induced abortions take place worldwide each year.

Six out of 10 (61%) of all unintended pregnancies, and 3 out of 10 (29%) of all pregnancies, end in induced abortion (1)."

"There should have been one more really."

What is felix lamenting over?

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"There should have been one more really."

What is felix lamenting over?

That there should have been at least one more abortion, really.

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Additionally, that court referenced the Old Testament of the Bible in its ruling. I was not aware that the Old Testament was considered as part of the body of American law. If it is, that could lead to some exceptionally interesting rulings, even more assinine than this one.

You know, of course, that it has to be the King James version. All others are false. I actually heard that playing radio roulette one Sunday afternoon.

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You know, of course, that it has to be the King James version. All others are false. I actually heard that playing radio roulette one Sunday afternoon.

After all, King James English is THE language of the Bible. It's wot Jesus spoke, right?

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Under the recent assinine ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court, embryos are considered to be people under the law.

"Justice Jay Mitchell declared parents may sue over the death of a child regardless of whether the child is born or unborn."

That being the case, would that mean that a woman who has a miscarriage could be prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter?

Additionally, that court referenced the Old Testament of the Bible in its ruling. I was not aware that the Old Testament was considered as part of the body of American law. If it is, that could lead to some exceptionally interesting rulings, even more assinine than this one.

will child support last forever for them?

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Does that mean that from the fetus stage women are receiving child support?

We are all children of God, don't you know?

That fucker has some Child Support backdating to cough up...

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will child support last forever for them?

Nah – if they're true to form, it will just never kick in. All they care about is preventing the mother from controlling her body. What happens after that – eh! Who cares?

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Embryos are a genetic reflection of our creation.

And humanity is confused over the difference between sex, and procreation.

Fucking produces fetuses, regardless of how the pro-abortion crowd feels about abortion.

God gave humanity the ability to reproduce, and humanity knowingly fucks that up every day.

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God gave humanity the ability to reproduce, and humanity knowingly fucks that up every day.

Case in point

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i hate to foster a negative stereotype, but why are people in 'bama so fucking ass-backwards?

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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i hate to foster a negative stereotype, but why are people in 'bama so fucking ass-backwards?

They have hot irresistible cousins

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i hate to foster a negative stereotype, but why are people in 'bama so fucking ass-backwards?

Perhaps because they're struggling to learn how to be current-day Republicans…

Not to foster any negative stereotypes or anything.

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i hate to foster a negative stereotype, but why are people in 'bama so fucking ass-backwards?

@sprite
Do you know anyone from Alabama?
And if not...
What is the likelihood, that if you did a search for people from Alabama on the Lush's search engine?
You might have your own self research done before you know it?

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Under the recent assinine ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court, embryos are considered to be people under the law.

"Justice Jay Mitchell declared parents may sue over the death of a child regardless of whether the child is born or unborn."

That being the case, would that mean that a woman who has a miscarriage could be prosecuted for involuntary manslaughter?

Additionally, that court referenced the Old Testament of the Bible in its ruling. I was not aware that the Old Testament was considered as part of the body of American law. If it is, that could lead to some exceptionally interesting rulings, even more asinine than this one.

What are your overall thoughts on Abortion?

Because it would seem that (millions of humans) chase sex, like it chases the nearest Abortion clinic, after someone finds out that they have an unwanted fetus inside of their person?

I shared my overall thoughts on Abortion and the majority of the present participants ignored most of it.
But they did have an opinion on the World Health Organization information.

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Case in point

So, what is your point?

Please Elaborate?

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Out of curiosity, were those numbers broken down by voluntary (ie I fucked up), date , gang , war , incest (speaking of Alabama), destitution, enforced religious dogma, medical imperative, etc, etc, etc? Or was it here's a big old number?

But more importantly, what does it have to do with a medically ludicrous ruling based on a debased and morally corrupt religious bigotry?

When are they going to arrest every dude for murder who spills seed into their Charmin? It is, by this twisted logic, infanticide, after all. Or do boys get a special pass, because hey, that's us?

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Out of curiosity, were those numbers broken down by voluntary (ie I fucked up), date , gang , war , incest (speaking of Alabama), destitution, enforced religious dogma, medical imperative, etc, etc, etc? Or was it here's a big old number?

But more importantly, what does it have to do with a medically ludicrous ruling based on a debased and morally corrupt religious bigotry?

When are they going to arrest every dude for murder who spills seed into their Charmin? It is, by this twisted logic, infanticide, after all. Or do boys get a special pass, because hey, that's us?

Some refence material. I hope it helps your questions.

https://www.abortionfinder.org/abortion-guides-by-state/abortion-in-alabama