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Old 09-08-2014, 09:45 AM
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...0H10IR20140906

Sigh. Nearest clinic was over 70 miles away. And yet that's not considered "undue burden"? You go, my home state. Boo.
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Sigh. Nearest clinic was over 70 miles away. And yet that's not considered "undue burden"? You go, my home state. Boo.
Strange, I travelled over 70 miles each way this Saturday to attend an afternoon at the races and never once considered it an 'undue burden'.

Will her Obamacare fine at the end of the year, you know for not having insurance, be an undue burden? Or is two hours on the road more of a burden than a $200 fine assuming she makes 20K/year.

Come to think of it I have to drive almost 60 miles for a decent pizza. How many times do you need a decent pizza as opposed to an abortion?

I'm finally a victim!!!
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Strange, I travelled over 70 miles each way this Saturday to attend an afternoon at the races and never once considered it an 'undue burden'.

Will her Obamacare fine at the end of the year, you know for not having insurance, be an undue burden? Or is two hours on the road more of a burden than a $200 fine assuming she makes 20K/year.

Come to think of it I have to drive almost 60 miles for a decent pizza. How many times do you need a decent pizza as opposed to an abortion?

I'm finally a victim!!!
I was unaware you were a single mom working as an underpaid home health care worker, Dell. Or that you have all kinds of inside info on the condition of her car and the amount of disposable income she has available for gas. Or what her days off are, as most clinics do not operate on the weekends and home health care workers seldom get paid vacation days as they aren't unionized.

This is a classic example of inability to view another's circumstances through any other lens than one's own.

This is the problem with the GOP and abortion- they are happy to restrict it because they are well aware the rich and middle class will always be able to get abortions when desired. Take a three-day trip to another state, or even fly to Europe if they have to. It's, as always, the poor that will suffer for the rich's ideas of morality.
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This is a classic example of inability to view another's circumstances through any other lens than one's own..
This woman pled guilty she didn't go to trial. Pretty sure she was advised that proceeding to trial and pleading 'undue burden' for having to drive 70 miles or something similar was a longshot. Especially when she'd undoubtedly have to explain why she had no Obamacare or DPW benefits.

https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/docket...R-0000026-2014

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I was unaware you were a single mom working as an underpaid home health care worker, Dell. Or that you have all kinds of inside info on the condition of her car and the amount of disposable income she has available for gas. Or what her days off are, as most clinics do not operate on the weekends and home health care workers seldom get paid vacation days as they aren't unionized.
And you're right I don't have any inside info on the car etc. but you don't have any inside info on friends, family, neighbors etc. who could have arranged a ride.

What I do know is had the mother/daughter inquired with PP of Harrisburg they would have read
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If you need emergency contraception (morning after pill), you can walk in any time the health center is open. - See more at: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/hea....qBOfeI7D.dpuf
Not such a burden when you really think about it.
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This woman pled guilty she didn't go to trial. Pretty sure she was advised that proceeding to trial and pleading 'undue burden' for having to drive 70 miles or something similar was a longshot. Especially when she'd undoubtedly have to explain why she had no Obamacare or DPW benefits.

https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/docket...R-0000026-2014



And you're right I don't have any inside info on the car etc. but you don't have any inside info on friends, family, neighbors etc. who could have arranged a ride.

What I do know is had the mother/daughter inquired with PP of Harrisburg they would have read

Not such a burden when you really think about it.
A) Again, 72 miles away.
B) You clearly don't know what the morning after pill is, or how it works.

And, by the way, the ACA doesn't cover abortion. No federal monies go towards paying for abortion, despite what you may read on RedState.
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A) Again, 72 miles away.
B) You clearly don't know what the morning after pill is, or how it works.

And, by the way, the ACA doesn't cover abortion. No federal monies go towards paying for abortion, despite what you may read on RedState.
Doesn't Federal money go to PP or is it separated like the Fed's do to SS contributions and in a lockbox?
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I was unaware you were a single mom working as an underpaid home health care worker, Dell. Or that you have all kinds of inside info on the condition of her car and the amount of disposable income she has available for gas. Or what her days off are, as most clinics do not operate on the weekends and home health care workers seldom get paid vacation days as they aren't unionized.

This is a classic example of inability to view another's circumstances through any other lens than one's own.

This is the problem with the GOP and abortion- they are happy to restrict it because they are well aware the rich and middle class will always be able to get abortions when desired. Take a three-day trip to another state, or even fly to Europe if they have to. It's, as always, the poor that will suffer for the rich's ideas of morality.
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I read this piece in the wake of Dr. Tiller's assassination. It is equally parts infuriating and powerful. Thanks for posting the link; it's a very good one to get out there.

ETA: I reread the article again. Here's my favorite anecdote from it:

"In 1973, after Roe v. Wade, abortion became legal but had to be performed in a hospital. That of course was changed later. For the first 'legal abortion day' I had scheduled five procedures. While scrubbing between cases, I was accosted by the Chief of the OB/Gyn service. He asked me, 'How many children are you going to kill today?' My response, out of anger, was a familiar vulgar retort. About three months later, this born-again Christian called me to explain that he was against abortion but his daughter was only a junior in high school and was too young to have a baby and he was also afraid that if she did have a baby she would not want to put it up for adoption. I told him he did not need to explain the situation to me. 'All I need to know', I said, 'is that SHE wants an abortion.' Two years later I performed a second abortion on her during her college break. She thanked me and pleaded, 'Please don't tell my dad, he is still anti-abortion.'" (Physician, Washington State)
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About three months later, this born-again Christian called me to explain that he was against abortion but his daughter was only a junior in high school and was too young to have a baby and he was also afraid that if she did have a baby she would not want to put it up for adoption. I told him he did not need to explain the situation to me. 'All I need to know', I said, 'is that SHE wants an abortion.' Two years later I performed a second abortion on her during her college break. She thanked me and pleaded, 'Please don't tell my dad, he is still anti-abortion.'" (Physician, Washington State)


Two abortions and she's a hero....

BTW like a burp and or a fart, best thing is to keep it to yourself!
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Sigh. Nearest clinic was over 70 miles away. And yet that's not considered "undue burden"? You go, my home state. Boo.
It was an infinitely larger burden for the now dead victim.
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It was an infinitely larger burden for the now dead victim.
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Want to get mad at someone in Pennsylvania? How about the Atty. General Kathleen Kane whose office saw fit to blame a rape victim for her own rape. Even though she worked at a prison and it was by an inmate with a previous history of abusing female staff?


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The Pennsylvania attorney general’s office is blaming a former state prison clerk for her own rape, in response to a federal lawsuit the woman filed.

The 24-year-old typist was working at the state prison at Rockview in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, when she was attacked in 2013. She was choked unconscious and raped for 27 minutes by inmate Omar Best, who had been convicted three times previously of sex-related crimes, and then been transferred from a different state prison for assaulting a female assistant there.

“Despite this knowledge, defendants … still allowed Omar Best to have unsupervised access to the offices of female employees,” according to the lawsuit, which also blames the state for the rape.
http://wgntv.com/2014/09/25/woman-bl...-her-own-rape/
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Want to get mad at someone in Pennsylvania? How about the Atty. General Kathleen Kane whose office saw fit to blame a rape victim for her own rape. Even though she worked at a prison and it was by an inmate with a previous history of abusing female staff?




http://wgntv.com/2014/09/25/woman-bl...-her-own-rape/
James Carville described Pennsylvania as Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, with Alabama in the middle. Having spent the first 18 years of my life there, I am in agreement with that.

Slate ran an article with more info on the woman now in jail for assisting her daughter in a medical abortion:

http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor...e_and_now.html
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