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Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 2:59:58 PM   
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This week the Georgia State legislature debated a bill in the House, that would make it necessary for a woman to carry a stillborn baby until she 'naturally' goes into labor just as, according to Representative Terry England, pregnant cows and pigs do.

I have a question for Terry Edwards, Sam Brownback, Rick Santorum, Rick Perry and too many others: I have three daughters, two of them twins. If one of my twins had been stillborn would you have made me carry her to term, thereby endangering both the other twin and me? Or, would you have insisted that the state order a mandatory fetal extraction of the living twin fetus from my womb so that I could continue to carry the stillborn one to term and possibly die myself? My family is curious and since you believe my uterus is your public property, I am, too.

Mr. England, unlike the calves and pigs for which you expressed so much empathy, I am not a beast of burden. I am a woman and I have these human rights:

The right to life.
The right to privacy.
The right to freedom.
The right to bodily integrity.
The right to decide when and how I reproduce.

Mr. England, you and your friends do not get to trade these rights, while "dog and hog hunting," in return for a young man's chickens.

My human rights outweigh any you or the state corruptly and cynically seek to assign to a mass of dividing cells that will eventually turn into a 'natural' person. Personhood-for-zygote based bills and related legislation, like Georgia's and hundreds of others, bills and laws that criminalize pregnancy and abortion and penalize women for being women, violate my human rights.

Just because you cannot get pregnant does not mean I cannot think clearly, ethically, morally, rationally about my body, human life or the consequences of my actions. Just because you cannot get pregnant does not mean that I do not have rights when I am pregnant. I have responsibility but am powerless. You have power but are irresponsible with my rights.

By not trusting me, you force me to trust you. And YOU are not trustworthy.

I gestate humans, you do not. I know how it feels to be pregnant. You do not. I know what happens to a fetus in a womb. You do not. I have carried three fetuses to term. You have not. What I experience when I am pregnant is not empathy. It is permeability. The fetus is me. And the state is you, apparently. But, no matter what you say or do I have fundamental human rights. What makes you think that you, who cannot have this fully human experience, can tell me anything about gestation or how I experience it? Especially when you compare my existence and experience to that of brutish animals.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/soraya-chemaly/womens-reproductive-rights_b_1345214.html?ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false

For more....

State Rep. Terry England was speaking in favor of HB 954, which makes it illegal to obtain an abortion after 20 weeks even if the woman is known to be carrying a stillborn fetus or the baby is otherwise not expected to live to term.
He then recalled his time working on a farm:

“Life gives us many experiences…I’ve had the experience of delivering calves, dead and alive. Delivering pigs, dead or alive. It breaks our hearts to see those animals not make it.”


Suggesting that if a cow or pig can give birth to a dead baby, then a woman should too was not enough for Rep. England though. He then delivered an anecdote to the chamber in which a young man who was apparently opposed to legislation outlawing chicken fighting said he would give up all of his chickens if the legislature simply took away women’s right to an abortion.



'You tell them folks down there, when they quit killing babies, you can have every chicken I got" (Video)

http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/03/12/442637/georgia-rep-compares-women-to-animals/

This is the opening to an article entitled....

10 Reasons the Rest of the World Thinks the U.S. Is Nuts

1. Making women carry still-born fetuses to full term because cows and pigs do.

2. Consigning women to death to save a fetus.

3. Criminalizing pregnancy and miscarriages and arresting, imprisoning and charging women who miscarry with murder, like Rennie Gibbs in Mississippi or at least 40 other similar cases in Alabama or like Bei Bei Shuai, a mentally ill person, who is currently imprisoned and charged with murder after trying to commit suicide while pregnant.

4. Forcing women to undergo involuntary vaginal penetration (otherwise called rape) with a condom-covered, six- to eight-inch ultrasound probe. Pennsylvania is currently considering that option along with eleven other states.

5. Disabling women or sacrificing their lives by either withholding medical treatment or forcing women to undergo involuntary medical procedures. We impose an unequal obligation on women to sacrifice their bodily integrity for another. For example, as in Tysiac v. Poland, in which a mother of two, became blind after her doctor refused to perform an abortion that she wanted that would have halted the course of a degenerative eye disease. If my newborn baby is in need of a kidney and you have a spare matching one, can I enact legislation that says the state can take yours and give it to her? No. We do not force people to donate their organs to benefit others, even those who have already been born. One of the most fundamental of all human rights is that humans be treated equally before the law. Denying a woman this right is a violation of her equal right to this protection.

6. Giving zygotes "personhood" rights while systematically stripping women of their fundamental rights. There is too much to say about the danger of personhood ideas creeping into health policy to do it here. But, consider what happens to a woman whose womb is not considered the "best" environment for a gestating fetus in a world of personhood-for-zygote legislation: who decides the best environment -- the state, her insurance company, her employer, her rapist who decides he really, really wants to be a father? Anyone but a woman.

7. Inhibiting, humiliating and punishing women for their choices to have an abortion for any reason by levying taxes specifically on abortion, including abortions sought by rape victims to end their involuntary insemination, imposing restrictive requirements like 24 hour wait periods and empowering doctors to lie to female patients about their fetuses in order to avoid prosecution. In Arizona, Kansas, Texas, Virginia, Colorado, Arkansas and other states around the country bills that make women "pay" for their choices are abounding.

8. Allowing employers to delve women's private lives and only pay for insurance when they agree, for religious reasons, with how she choses to use birth control. In Arizona, which introduced such a bill this week, this means covering payment for birth control as a benefit only when a woman has proven that she will not use it to control her own reproduction (ie. as birth control). As much as I am worried about women and families in Arizona though, I am more worried about those in Alabama. You see, as recently revealed in a public policy poll in Alabama, conservative, evangelicals who support "personhood" related "pro-life" legislation and are fighting for their "religious liberty" -- 21 percent think interracial marriage should be illegal. So, what if they decide that an employee involved in an interracial marriage should not, by divine mandate, reproduce? Do they switch and provide birth control for this employee? Do they make contraception a necessary term of employment for people in interracial marriages? This violates a woman's right to privacy. My womb is one million times more private than your bedrooms, gentlemen. (slippery slope)

9. Sacrificing women's overall health and the well-being of their families in order to stop them from exercising their fundamental human right to control their own bodies and reproduction. Texas just did that when it turned down $35million dollars in federal funds thereby ensuring that 300,000 low-income and uninsured Texas women will have no or greatly-reduced access to basic preventive and reproductive health care.

10. Depriving women of their ability to earn a living and support themselves and their families. Bills, like this one in Arizona, allow employers to fire women for using contraception. Women like these are being fired for not. (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/31/opinion/pregnant-and-pushed-out-of-a-job.html?_r=1)

And, no, I am not crazy. I am angry.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/soraya-chemaly/womens-reproductive-rights_b_1345214.html?ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false

I expect many to argue many of these points. Dont bother.

I have seen many "wars" recently. The war on classes, war on poverty, war on Wall Street.... now the war on women.

Gentlemen, you have opened a can of worms with a kick ass punch. I do hope you have girded your loins.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:01:46 PM   
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That seems a little, pointless.
You can at least eat stillborn beef and pork. Slink is frowned upon by most food safety bodies, but at least it's cheap...

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:07:54 PM   
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A still born fetus will literally rot inside the womb. To have the legal ability to force anyone to have that happen to them is just abusive.. in every way possible.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:09:32 PM   
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Oh, don't even get me started on that.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:13:13 PM   
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Ewww my.....

Really!?!!

Another outrage we can say Obama caused the cons to commit.........

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:19:15 PM   
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Jesus. Well, I am sure one of the usual suspects will post an explanation that this does not show a deep-seated hatred of women's rights, it is merely an exercise of religious freedom.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:27:12 PM   
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quote:

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A still born fetus will literally rot inside the womb. To have the legal ability to force anyone to have that happen to them is just abusive.. in every way possible.

It's not abusive, it's murderous.

The decomposing fetus would become a source of infection for the mother eventually making her septic and killing her.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:31:44 PM   
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That's what God wants, though.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:33:20 PM   
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I read that article yesterday, Tazzy and it, literally, made me feel sick to my stomach.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:33:49 PM   
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These CRAZIES literally believe that if it's G-d's will she die, it's not their place to interfere.

I personally believe these crazies should be institutionalized away from society for their own good. Their feeble, damaged brains just can't cope with living in contemporary society.

They're to be pitied. If they weren't waging war on our daughters. That makes them a danger to civilization.



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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:45:24 PM   
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I don't know what farm this guy grew up on, but it simply isn't true that it is harmless for a cow or pig to continue to carry a dead fetus. Where I grew up, if we caught it, we tried to get it out. If we didn't the mother either died or became very ill. So what the fuck is this guy talking about? Of course it is unhealthy. It isn't even good husbandry for animals.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 3:48:38 PM   
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I don't even recognise all this as Western culture. It's repulsive.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:00:34 PM   
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You are very fortunate not to live in the United States.
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I don't even recognise all this as Western culture. It's repulsive.


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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:01:23 PM   
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Here is the bill and that is not what it says.

http://www1.legis.ga.gov/legis/2011_12/fulltext/hb954.htm

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:05:02 PM   
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Yeah. The crackpottery is in the beginning where they assert a state's interest in the unborn, who, by TRADITIONAL definition, don't have legal rights or a name until they're actually BORN.

That's pretty much saying "All Pregnant Women Are Property Of The State", which, for Georgia, is par for the course.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:10:57 PM   
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The more of this type of thing I see, the more certain I am that in the end this is actually going to ensure the continuation of legal abortions. Why? The GOP has become so extreme that even their "friends" are going to desert them, and if they ever really try to take on some realistic they'll find themselves standing alone. The more crazy they become, the more people will simply discount anything and EVERYTHING they propose. I hate to see it go like this...but they're doing it to themselves. I'm actually surprised the AMA has weighed in on this one.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:11:54 PM   
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Actually that is what it says. It greatly, greatly increases the standard for a medically necessary abortion. If it it life threatening or a severe health risk, you can get an abortion. Otherwise, even if the fetus is dead or severely deformed so that it can't live, if a physician decides it won't kill you, you have to carry it. Regardless of the physical or emotional stress. It is barbaric.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:14:09 PM   
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I think we need a law which puts people on death row for speculating on or criticizing the private medical care between a patient/insured, their doctors, and their insurer.

It's pretty much the same thing as stealing that person as your slave. And we've always just put slavers and pirates to death...



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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:17:50 PM   
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quote:

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Here is the bill and that is not what it says.

http://www1.legis.ga.gov/legis/2011_12/fulltext/hb954.htm


I have to agree with Aylee. The bill does not address stillborns. It DOES make the doctor legally liable, by replacing his own judgment with "reasonable medical judgment". In other words, if the conservatives succeed in getting panels constituted of rabid anti-abortionists, even if they have no medical training, they could override the doctor's judgment.

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RE: Another example of the "war" - 3/17/2012 4:18:08 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: farglebargle

I think we need a law which puts people on death row for speculating on or criticizing the private medical care between a patient/insured, their doctors, and their insurer.

It's pretty much the same thing as stealing that person as your slave. And we've always just put slavers and pirates to death...




Interesting idea, but it would never work. Why? Well the politicians aren't going to vote to fund a new prison just so they can have a better place to serve their time!

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