We already know that Democrats are confused about gender, they don't need to remind us with the abortion discussion.
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We already know that Democrats are confused about gender, they don't need to remind us with the abortion discussion.
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I can't tell if I'm pro-life or pro-choice I believe that you are killing a life... I hate the "Its my body" stuff Because you are old enough to know What happens of you have sex. It's not only for pleasure but for the creation of life. We preach safe sex way more than we should. He teaxh it in our schools. The fact that you think you can kill a life cause it's inconvenient to your life is sickening. I'm sorry you're irresponsible and don't know how to prevent the pregnancy in the first place " What about if the girl/woman was raped" Well that's obviously a different case. But 2 wrongs don't make a right. That baby shouldn't have to die. I believe that man should be hunted down and killed for what be did I do but not the child that was given to that woman. And if that mother can not afford it. I will and probably many others would help her financially through our motherhood. The only time the baby would be affecting the babies life is if the mother has cancer or some disease. Unless the mother is gonna kill herself because of the child. Thats when it seems okay I can't tell if I'm pro-life or pro-choice Cause teens are fucking and such then killing the child to live a life. But then these are the same people that hate children and I don't want a child to be hated by their own mother and have to go through the trama of neglect and abuse
These are the FIRST TWO sentences of the new Alabama Abortion Bill (HB314).
Democrats have interpreted and heavily promoted this as "Women will be forced to suffer and die from serious pregnancy related health issues" and "Women who endure a miscarriage or abortion will be charged as felons".
My question, are Democrats seriously as incoherent enough to believe what they are saying and promoting (in direct opposition to the actual legislation) OR are they blatantly spreading lies to their own constituents assuming that they will never read the bill?
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Trump judicial picks abortion laws impact could last decades as nominees hold strong anti-abortion views despite his states’ rights stance.
Trump judicial picks abortion laws impact could last decades as nominees hold strong anti-abortion views despite his states’ rights stance.
Georgia Woman Faces Criminal Charges After Miscarriage, Raising Legal and Ethical Concerns
A 24-year-old woman in Tifton, Georgia, is facing criminal charges after suffering a miscarriage, reigniting concerns over how the state’s strict abortion laws are being enforced.
What Happened?
Selena Maria Chandler-Scott was arrested and charged with concealing the death of another person and abandonment of a dead body after a medical emergency on March 20. Emergency responders arrived at Brookfield Mews Apartments around 6 a.m. after receiving a call about an unconscious woman who was bleeding heavily. She was transported to Tift Regional Medical Center, where doctors confirmed she had suffered a miscarriage.
Police claim a witness saw Chandler-Scott place the fetal remains in a bag and dispose of it in a dumpster outside the apartment complex. Authorities later recovered the remains and sent them for autopsy.
The Autopsy Findings
The medical examiner determined that the fetus was 19 weeks old. There were no signs of trauma, and the report confirmed that the fetus had never taken a breath. The coroner classified it as a spontaneous miscarriage—something that occurs in 10–20% of known pregnancies, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. At 19 weeks, a fetus is roughly the size of a mango, with underdeveloped lungs that are not yet capable of supporting life.
The Legal Grey Area
Georgia’s “heartbeat law”—officially known as the Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act—bans most abortions after six weeks and grants personhood status to embryos and fetuses. This classification means that even women who miscarry could be subjected to legal scrutiny if authorities suspect they played a role in the pregnancy loss or improperly handled fetal remains.
Reproductive rights advocates have long warned that such laws create the risk of criminalizing pregnancy complications. While Georgia law does not explicitly require women to report or bury fetal remains after a miscarriage, the broad language of the statute has led to growing uncertainty about how these cases will be handled.
What Do Authorities Say?
When asked about the case, Tift County District Attorney Patrick Warren clarified that his office had no role in issuing the warrant. He also emphasized that Georgia law generally does not criminalize miscarriages.
“There is no applicable case law on this issue, as it is generally deemed a medical condition and prosecution is not warranted,” Warren said. “Georgia courts have held that once a baby is ‘born alive and has had an independent and separate existence from its mother,’ then any injury or death would be subject to criminal prosecution.”
His statement suggests that Chandler-Scott’s arrest may be an outlier rather than a precedent—but for many, the case raises troubling questions. How far can personhood laws extend? And are women now expected to navigate criminal liability while enduring one of the most devastating medical events of their lives?
As this case unfolds, it is sure to intensify debates over reproductive rights, legal overreach, and the future of pregnancy-related prosecutions in Georgia and beyond.
As abortion bans and laws continue to be enacted across the United States, it is important to understand the data surrounding this issue. According to the New York Times, as of September 7th, 2019, there have been 26 abortion bans enacted in 15 states this year. These bans range from outlawing abortion after a fetal […]
Abortion Data: Understanding the Bans and Laws in the US #abortion #abortionbans #abortiondata #abortionlaws #abortionrights
As abortion bans and laws continue to be enacted across the United States, it is important to understand the data surrounding this issue. According to the New York Times, as of September 7th, 2019, there have been 26 abortion bans enacted in 15 states this year. These bans range from outlawing abortion after a fetal […]
Abortion Data: Understanding the Bans and Laws in the US #abortion #abortionbans #abortiondata #abortionlaws #abortionrights
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