Abortion Is Finally Illegal -- And I Can't Wait To Sue

I agree, evil people tend to flock to Democrat controlled areas for safety.

And my small town neighbors are doctors, police, university execs and professors, software company owner, even a few swamp creature workers.
I love it. Thank you! Doctors, who accept Obamacare and/or make a lot of money. Plus there aren't a lot of doctors in your town if it's small. In fact my Dr. friend goes up to small towns for a week every once in a while because those small towns don't have full time doctors.

Police, paid for with tax dollars. Unions boys.

Universities? Do your universities teach liberal stuff? I thought you hated education?

So you have a lot of government jobs in your area? I bet you don't think your local Republican politicians are swamp creatures. You naive soul.
 
Young people should be taught how incredibly hard raising kids is. Make the class overwhelmingly hard. Then they think twice about having unprotected sex. Deter them from wanting kids and abortions go away completely, on their own.
 


"A new Texas abortion law that bars the procedure after approximately six weeks of pregnancy took effect Wednesday, after the Supreme Court didn’t act on an emergency request by clinics and abortion-rights advocates to block it. When the court said nothing by midnight, the ban officially went into force, making it the most restrictive abortion law in effect in the U.S. The state law dictates that a physician can’t knowingly perform an abortion if there is a detectable fetal heartbeat after 6 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion-rights advocates typically challenge new restrictions before they go into effect by suing the government officials -- but lawmakers devised a measure that shifts enforcement from the state to private parties. Under the new law private parties can file civil lawsuits against any person who allegedly performs or aids a banned abortion, or who intends to do so. Under the law, a successful suit entitles the plaintiff to collect at least $10,000 in damages per abortion challenged."

One of the many good things about living in Texas is now one is able to sue any whore whom they think had an abortion, along with the doctor that helped that whore; the receptionist at the clinic -- and even the person who gave the whore a ride to the clinic -- if you want, you can sue all of them.. In fact, there are already lawsuits in the works to sue..For example, there is a lawyer in Collin County, Tx who donated to abortion rights groups; now that person is getting sued...and there is this other lawyer who represents women who were impregnated from "sexual assault" and are trying to get abortions -- not so fast...they are getting sued too....At $10,000 per abortion challenge, one can make a pretty penny or at least put these folks who are part of this abortion industry out of business and hopefully in jail -- because that is what freedom is all about.
So you're a female that lives in Texas?
 
I'm rural all the way. 1600 acres of land. The deer, the turkeys, the trout. Most of the social issues are non issues to me as I believe in freedom. We believe you can live how you want buuuuut.....Democrats and Republicans are hypocrites of the highest order.
I love my brothers hunting property up north Michigan. Everyone up there has money. And the people who don't aren't that poor. Hell, look where they live.

Point is my politics change when I'm talking about how to run a small town vs a big city. If some guy in a small town is running around stealing, breaking into homes, raping, murdering, he is going to get caught very quickly. In fact his name is already on the list of usual suspects. Or it's kids. So dealing with crime in Mayberry is not the same as dealing with crime in Detroit or any big city, even Republican run ones, which don't exist.
 
Young people should be taught how incredibly hard raising kids is. Make the class overwhelmingly hard. Then they think twice about having unprotected sex. Deter them from wanting kids and abortions go away completely, on their own.
I heard once they should teach parenting in high school but the reason they don't is they don't want kids realizing how bad their parents are at parenting.
 
I love it. Thank you! Doctors, who accept Obamacare and/or make a lot of money. Plus there aren't a lot of doctors in your town if it's small. In fact my Dr. friend goes up to small towns for a week every once in a while because those small towns don't have full time doctors.

Police, paid for with tax dollars. Unions boys.

Universities? Do your universities teach liberal stuff? I thought you hated education?

So you have a lot of government jobs in your area? I bet you don't think your local Republican politicians are swamp creatures. You naive soul.
Ah yes. Police and doctors a sure sign of socialism. Nobody had those before in human history. Oh, I left out the guy across the street. Owns a restaurant chain. No doubt another byproduct that wouldn’t exist without government. And my swamp creature neighbors work in the *gasp* Pentagon. No doubt I’ve got baby killing rapists as neighbors.
 
I love my brothers hunting property up north Michigan. Everyone up there has money. And the people who don't aren't that poor. Hell, look where they live.

Point is my politics change when I'm talking about how to run a small town vs a big city. If some guy in a small town is running around stealing, breaking into homes, raping, murdering, he is going to get caught very quickly. In fact his name is already on the list of usual suspects. Or it's kids. So dealing with crime in Mayberry is not the same as dealing with crime in Detroit or any big city, even Republican run ones, which don't exist.
Dan Diego was Republican until recently. And despite being a border town had very low crime.
Conservatives tend to be Christians who follow the Love your neighbor principles.
 
Ah yes. Police and doctors a sure sign of socialism. Nobody had those before in human history. Oh, I left out the guy across the street. Owns a restaurant chain. No doubt another byproduct that wouldn’t exist without government. And my swamp creature neighbors work in the *gasp* Pentagon. No doubt I’ve got baby killing rapists as neighbors.
Dude, stop. Just stop. You live in Virginia?

Where Most Federal Government Employees Work
  • California – 172,553.
  • Virginia – 155,682.
  • Maryland – 149,673.
  • Texas – 148,453.
  • Florida – 99,212.
  • Georgia – 80,042.
  • New York – 68,579.
  • Pennsylvania – 68,300.
 
Actually the largest university in the area - the areas largest employer- accepts no government funding.
Why do you folks profess to hate government workers so much but worship millionaires and billionaires who spend hundreds of millions of dollars to be government workers??

Yall are weird as fuck
 
Actually the largest university in the area - the areas largest employer- accepts no government funding.
Really?

VCU received $169 million in total extramural federal funding, a 6% gain from FY 2019. This includes nearly $92 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health. The funds from the National Science Foundation and the Departments of Education, Justice and Defense registered increases.

VCU hits all-time high of $363M in sponsored research​

Funding is up by 25% over the past three fiscal years, including $93.4 million from National Institutes of Health (NIH) .

 
profess to hate government workers
How far up your ass did you reach for that little tidbit. I don't recall anyone saying anything about gov't workers--or millionaires or billionaires for that matter--The OP is abortion, please stay on topic--shouldn't be hard for you as you are so intimately acquainted with the subject.
 
How far up your ass did you reach for that little tidbit. I don't recall anyone saying anything about gov't workers--or millionaires or billionaires for that matter--The OP is abortion, please stay on topic--shouldn't be hard for you as you are so intimately acquainted with the subject.
I am the one who made the OP, dumb ass...


Second of all, I was responding to this exchange...
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I notice you didn't whine to them about the OP being about abortion...you just immediately ran to hop on my dick.....How about next time, you shut the fuck up if you don't know what's being discussed...
 
Why do you have a problem staying on topic then. I really don't GAF who you were responding to, waterhead. If you make a thread, you should have an attention span long enough to stay on the topic.
Let me say this again....
The folks you decided to not whine like a bitch about -- started talking about other things.....


And since I am not fragile minded little bitch like you are -- I addressed them..whether it was off topic or not..it is my post...I don't care who stays on or off topic...


But continue staying on my dic like a horny bitch....

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Let me say this again....
The folks you decided to not whine like a bitch about -- started talking about other things.....


And since I am not fragile minded little bitch like you are -- I addressed them..whether it was off topic or not..it is my post...I don't care who stays on or off topic...


But continue staying on my dic like a horny bitch....

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If you have a dick--spit it out, it doesn't belong to you.
 


"A new Texas abortion law that bars the procedure after approximately six weeks of pregnancy took effect Wednesday, after the Supreme Court didn’t act on an emergency request by clinics and abortion-rights advocates to block it. When the court said nothing by midnight, the ban officially went into force, making it the most restrictive abortion law in effect in the U.S. The state law dictates that a physician can’t knowingly perform an abortion if there is a detectable fetal heartbeat after 6 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion-rights advocates typically challenge new restrictions before they go into effect by suing the government officials -- but lawmakers devised a measure that shifts enforcement from the state to private parties. Under the new law private parties can file civil lawsuits against any person who allegedly performs or aids a banned abortion, or who intends to do so. Under the law, a successful suit entitles the plaintiff to collect at least $10,000 in damages per abortion challenged."

One of the many good things about living in Texas is now one is able to sue any whore whom they think had an abortion, along with the doctor that helped that whore; the receptionist at the clinic -- and even the person who gave the whore a ride to the clinic -- if you want, you can sue all of them.. In fact, there are already lawsuits in the works to sue..For example, there is a lawyer in Collin County, Tx who donated to abortion rights groups; now that person is getting sued...and there is this other lawyer who represents women who were impregnated from "sexual assault" and are trying to get abortions -- not so fast...they are getting sued too....At $10,000 per abortion challenge, one can make a pretty penny or at least put these folks who are part of this abortion industry out of business and hopefully in jail -- because that is what freedom is all about.
This is at least the third thread you have begun about abortion.

What are you - a worried fetus with a really, small cellphone?
 

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