Vermont to Enact Abortion Rights Law

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Gov. Phil Scott intends to allow a sweeping abortion-rights bill to become law, spokesperson Rebecca Kelley said Monday night.

According to Kelley, the Republican governor "has ruled out a veto" of H.57, which codifies the right to an abortion and prohibits public entities from interfering with a woman's right to choose. "It will become law," Kelley said.
Once again Vermont does the right thing despite having a republican governor.

Vermont to Enact Abortion Rights Law, Gov. Scott's Aide Says


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Gov. Phil Scott intends to allow a sweeping abortion-rights bill to become law, spokesperson Rebecca Kelley said Monday night.

According to Kelley, the Republican governor "has ruled out a veto" of H.57, which codifies the right to an abortion and prohibits public entities from interfering with a woman's right to choose. "It will become law," Kelley said.
Once again Vermont does the right thing despite having a republican governor.

Vermont to Enact Abortion Rights Law, Gov. Scott's Aide Says


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Who cares?
 
That's going all-out to piss on the state of Alabama.

Vermont's new law, much like all pro-death legislation and decisions/rulings, is built upon the altar-of-self. Written upon the ideology or life philosophy that self, or the needs of self, can, must, and should come before the needs of any thing or anyone else. Abortion ideology is the justification and the out. Rationally and logically and without paying lip service to compassion and basic humanity, a civilization cannot stand or survive running on a cult of the self; on a life approach where everyone has the ultimate freedom to do whatever, whenever and to whomever he or she likes without punishment for misdeeds. Personal responsibility for one's own actions will always be in conflict with the concept of personal freedom. Too much freedom and a people destroy themselves. In this case, by opting to murder their unborn children. Too little freedom and that same people slog through lives of endless oppression. Of course, all of that philosophical inanity is purely academic and excludes basic morality and the truth of human reproductive biology. In order for our species to survive, we do not murder our unborn, we welcome them among us with joy and celebration. As a people who hold new human life as life's most sacred form, we do not kill our young. Somewhere in shadows between the gaps and disconnects of political fervor and ideological indoctrination, those most basic and vital truths become lost.
 
That's going all-out to piss on the state of Alabama.

Vermont's new law, much like all pro-death legislation and decisions/rulings, is built upon the altar-of-self. Written upon the ideology or life philosophy that self, or the needs of self, can, must, and should come before the needs of any thing or anyone else. Abortion ideology is the justification and the out. Rationally and logically and without paying lip service to compassion and basic humanity, a civilization cannot stand or survive running on a cult of the self; on a life approach where everyone has the ultimate freedom to do whatever, whenever and to whomever he or she likes without punishment for misdeeds. Personal responsibility for one's own actions will always be in conflict with the concept of personal freedom. Too much freedom and a people destroy themselves. In this case, by opting to murder their unborn children. Too little freedom and that same people slog through lives of endless oppression. Of course, all of that philosophical inanity is purely academic and excludes basic morality and the truth of human reproductive biology. In order for our species to survive, we do not murder our unborn, we welcome them among us with joy and celebration. As a people who hold new human life as life's most sacred form, we do not kill our young. Somewhere in shadows between the gaps and disconnects of political fervor and ideological indoctrination, those most basic and vital truths become lost.
Wow is that what God went through when he genocide the human race?
 
It's immoral.

Is it as immoral as invading a foreign country and killing it’s inhabitants?

Is it as immoral as slavery?

Not giving women health care choices is immoral.


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Women have always had choices. They remain virgins till marriage. After that, there's no question on who pays for what.
 
That's going all-out to piss on the state of Alabama.

Vermont's new law, much like all pro-death legislation and decisions/rulings, is built upon the altar-of-self. Written upon the ideology or life philosophy that self, or the needs of self, can, must, and should come before the needs of any thing or anyone else. Abortion ideology is the justification and the out. Rationally and logically and without paying lip service to compassion and basic humanity, a civilization cannot stand or survive running on a cult of the self; on a life approach where everyone has the ultimate freedom to do whatever, whenever and to whomever he or she likes without punishment for misdeeds. Personal responsibility for one's own actions will always be in conflict with the concept of personal freedom. Too much freedom and a people destroy themselves. In this case, by opting to murder their unborn children. Too little freedom and that same people slog through lives of endless oppression. Of course, all of that philosophical inanity is purely academic and excludes basic morality and the truth of human reproductive biology. In order for our species to survive, we do not murder our unborn, we welcome them among us with joy and celebration. As a people who hold new human life as life's most sacred form, we do not kill our young. Somewhere in shadows between the gaps and disconnects of political fervor and ideological indoctrination, those most basic and vital truths become lost.
Wow is that what God went through when he genocide the human race?
That's silly. You're here, aren't you? That kinda puts another oh-duh on your pants-down answer.
 
Gov. Phil Scott intends to allow a sweeping abortion-rights bill to become law, spokesperson Rebecca Kelley said Monday night.

According to Kelley, the Republican governor "has ruled out a veto" of H.57, which codifies the right to an abortion and prohibits public entities from interfering with a woman's right to choose. "It will become law," Kelley said.
Once again Vermont does the right thing despite having a republican governor.

Vermont to Enact Abortion Rights Law, Gov. Scott's Aide Says


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State's rights! Where have I heard that before?
 
That's going all-out to piss on the state of Alabama.

Vermont's new law, much like all pro-death legislation and decisions/rulings, is built upon the altar-of-self. Written upon the ideology or life philosophy that self, or the needs of self, can, must, and should come before the needs of any thing or anyone else. Abortion ideology is the justification and the out. Rationally and logically and without paying lip service to compassion and basic humanity, a civilization cannot stand or survive running on a cult of the self; on a life approach where everyone has the ultimate freedom to do whatever, whenever and to whomever he or she likes without punishment for misdeeds. Personal responsibility for one's own actions will always be in conflict with the concept of personal freedom. Too much freedom and a people destroy themselves. In this case, by opting to murder their unborn children. Too little freedom and that same people slog through lives of endless oppression. Of course, all of that philosophical inanity is purely academic and excludes basic morality and the truth of human reproductive biology. In order for our species to survive, we do not murder our unborn, we welcome them among us with joy and celebration. As a people who hold new human life as life's most sacred form, we do not kill our young. Somewhere in shadows between the gaps and disconnects of political fervor and ideological indoctrination, those most basic and vital truths become lost.
Wow is that what God went through when he genocide the human race?
That's silly. You're here, aren't you? That kinda puts another oh-duh on your pants-down answer.
he did leave a couple but you can't deny the mass murderer his due..
 
That's going all-out to piss on the state of Alabama.

Vermont's new law, much like all pro-death legislation and decisions/rulings, is built upon the altar-of-self. Written upon the ideology or life philosophy that self, or the needs of self, can, must, and should come before the needs of any thing or anyone else. Abortion ideology is the justification and the out. Rationally and logically and without paying lip service to compassion and basic humanity, a civilization cannot stand or survive running on a cult of the self; on a life approach where everyone has the ultimate freedom to do whatever, whenever and to whomever he or she likes without punishment for misdeeds. Personal responsibility for one's own actions will always be in conflict with the concept of personal freedom. Too much freedom and a people destroy themselves. In this case, by opting to murder their unborn children. Too little freedom and that same people slog through lives of endless oppression. Of course, all of that philosophical inanity is purely academic and excludes basic morality and the truth of human reproductive biology. In order for our species to survive, we do not murder our unborn, we welcome them among us with joy and celebration. As a people who hold new human life as life's most sacred form, we do not kill our young. Somewhere in shadows between the gaps and disconnects of political fervor and ideological indoctrination, those most basic and vital truths become lost.
Wow is that what God went through when he genocide the human race?
That's silly. You're here, aren't you? That kinda puts another oh-duh on your pants-down answer.
he did leave a couple but you can't deny the mass murderer his due..
You bein' God's judge again? :lmao:
 
Gov. Phil Scott intends to allow a sweeping abortion-rights bill to become law, spokesperson Rebecca Kelley said Monday night.

According to Kelley, the Republican governor "has ruled out a veto" of H.57, which codifies the right to an abortion and prohibits public entities from interfering with a woman's right to choose. "It will become law," Kelley said.
Once again Vermont does the right thing despite having a republican governor.

Vermont to Enact Abortion Rights Law, Gov. Scott's Aide Says


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Now if they said any women who wants an abortion, has to pay for her own abortion, you would see that rate of killing born and unborn babies plummet. My wife cant stand a liberal woman because not only is she a slut with open legs, but then expects the rest of US to pay for her murder of a child...
 

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