Senate Considers Rare Bill Supporting Abortion Rights

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The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing Tuesday on a rare bill in support of abortion rights that would block states from passing laws that chip away at women's access to abortion services.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal's (D-Conn.) bill, the Women's Health Protection Act, prohibits restrictions on abortion "that are more burdensome than those imposed on medically comparable procedures." The legislation would nullify mandatory waiting periods, mandatory ultrasounds and counseling before abortion; gestational limits on abortion before viability; requirements that abortion clinics become ambulatory surgical centers; and other state laws that abortion-rights supporters believe are designed to make it impossible for women to access a safe and legal medical procedure.

"This bill is about stopping laws that purport to be about health, when really they interfere with the doctor-patient relationship and have the very practical effect of harming women and their constitutionally protected rights," Blumenthal said at the hearing. "Our goal is to stop politicians from playing doctor."

In the past three years, states have enacted 205 new anti-abortion laws that have forced dozens of legal, state-regulated abortion clinics to go out of business. Texas, for example, had more than 40 abortion clinics in 2010, and is expected to have only six by the time all its new anti-abortion laws are enacted in September. Lack of access to safe abortion providers is already forcing women to resort to dangerous and illegal methods of self-induced abortion.

Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) said she is tired of politicians trying to make medical decisions for women. Women in Wisconsin have to make two separate trips to the abortion clinic and undergo an "invasive ultrasound procedure" 24 hours before receiving an abortion.

"Women are more than capable of making their own personal, medical decisions without consulting their legislator," Baldwin said.

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Sounds good, even though the GOP-controlled House will likely ignore it. At least it helps send a message to women that Democrats are supporting their rights. Since the anti-choice/pro-birth zealots don't have the political muscle to overturn Roe v. Wade, they've been chipping away at abortion rights through the back door.
 
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House Republicans Pass Sweeping Anti-Abortion Bill

This is a major part of the Republican war on women.
 
LOL.

So, if you don't want government in between a woman's legs, then what's with the Obamacare abortion mandate Lakhota? Or is that something magically different? If you don't want government dictating the reproductive choices of other wome, you would be fighting alongside Republicans trying to repeal Obamacare.

One other thing, when you ask government to give a woman free birth control, are you making an exception to the rule? I thought you said government should be allowed between a woman and her OB-GYN? So, how is that her choice to make when she has government paying for her birth control?

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Why is the senate wasting its time on a bill they know will be DOA in the house, OH! that's right they have to come up with new ways to keep pushing the phony war on women thing. It's not about women, it all about politics.
 
Why is the senate wasting its time on a bill they know will be DOA in the house, OH! that's right they have to come up with new ways to keep pushing the phony war on women thing. It's not about women, it all about politics.

I know you're a certified dumbass - but the Republican war on women is very real - and the majority of women know that.
 
Does this look like kindergarten to you, Lakhota? Your thread looks more like a pop-up picture book than an argument.

And if there was a 'war on women' why is it you treat Republican women differently that Democrat ones? Surely, if you revered women so much, you'd treat them exactly alike.

Aside from philosophical differences, what makes another woman different from another?
 
Does this look like kindergarten to you, Lakhota? Your thread looks more like a pop-up picture book than an argument.

And if there was a 'war on women' why is it you treat Republican women differently that Democrat ones? Surely, if you revered women so much, you'd treat them exactly alike.

Aside from philosophical differences, what makes another woman different from another?

Education and religion.
 
Why is the senate wasting its time on a bill they know will be DOA in the house, OH! that's right they have to come up with new ways to keep pushing the phony war on women thing. It's not about women, it all about politics.

I know you're a certified dumbass - but the Republican war on women is very real - and the majority of women know that.

More and more are finding out the smoke and mirror campaign you commies have been pushing for years now, I think your song and dance is getting a bit old to them.
 
Yeah put that in the hands of the federal government instead of the states we have seen what a great job the feds do enforcing border security I'm sure they would hand this with the same high degree of professionalism.
 
Does this look like kindergarten to you, Lakhota? Your thread looks more like a pop-up picture book than an argument.

And if there was a 'war on women' why is it you treat Republican women differently that Democrat ones? Surely, if you revered women so much, you'd treat them exactly alike.

Aside from philosophical differences, what makes another woman different from another?

Education and religion.

Coming from an uneducated, atheistic liberal, that's hardly objective. Besides, that answer tells me how little you care about women's rights. Women are only women if they meet a certain set of ideological and philosophical criteria... how misogynistic. So, who is waging this 'war on women'? You are.
 
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Why is the senate wasting its time on a bill they know will be DOA in the house, OH! that's right they have to come up with new ways to keep pushing the phony war on women thing. It's not about women, it all about politics.

I know you're a certified dumbass - but the Republican war on women is very real - and the majority of women know that.

45 to 50 % of the GOP is female.

Pull your head out of Ted Kennedy's ass.
 
Does this look like kindergarten to you, Lakhota? Your thread looks more like a pop-up picture book than an argument.

And if there was a 'war on women' why is it you treat Republican women differently that Democrat ones? Surely, if you revered women so much, you'd treat them exactly alike.

Aside from philosophical differences, what makes another woman different from another?

Education and religion.

You could use a little of both.

Here is a little truth that you can pass on to your liberal friends, and impress them with your profound knowledge. Religious freedom is an individual right, and not a group right.
 
I don't recall which Constitutional Amendment guaranteed women the "right" to hire someone to kill their unborn child but the Supreme Court found "the right to privacy". Shouldn't we respect the supreme Court decision based on the 1st Amendment that gave employers the right not to pay for the murder of their employees unborn children?
 
Hey Lakohta why do you want to deny women counseling? An abortion can be something that is horrifically traumatizing why do you want to force that on women?

How about you respond with something other than a stupid meme?

It isn't denying, dumbass, it's requiring that it not be legally mandatory.
 

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