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PA Mom gets prison for getting daughter abortion
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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utterly ridiculous.
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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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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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What I do know is had the mother/daughter inquired with PP of Harrisburg they would have read Quote:
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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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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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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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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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This will explain all to you. Yes, PP does get grants, but no Federal money can go to programs providing abortion. It's been that way since the 1970s; I don't understand why many GOP pols continue to lie about that and what PP does (see "not intended to be a factual statement," at the link).
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Lets agree to disagree.
I don't think driving 74 miles to get a free abortion is an undue burden. It's not like the daughter was immaculately inseminated and isn't at fault. Perhaps had the mother thought about the 74 mile drive months earlier she could have driven her daughter down for some free contraception and avoided the mental scarring the daughter will now undoubtedly go through provided she has a conscience. Or had she followed the law and gotten her some Obamacare she would have been able to take her daughter to a local provider. But no, nowadays everyone's a victim. On another note the City of Chicago still does not have a gun store. Is it an undue burden on law abiding citizens to force them to travel outside the city? Or is a free abortion more of a right than the right to bear arms even though one doesn't get the gun for free? |
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Get pregnant and want to keep the baby Planned Parenthood is out and the State takes over and not only is all healthcare 'free' they actually pay the teen mother money, give her and her baby 'free' or subsidized housing, 'free' food and a cell phone with 'free' 300 messages/month. Free as in paid for by someone else. Incidentally that someone else is the taxpayer who has the undue burden of paying taxes on virtually anything everything he/she does or purchases. And now that same taxpayer has the undue burden of paying for illegals who are invading for the 'free' shiat we're giving away. I can't help but wonder if the daughter had needed her tonsils out whether the mother would have googled tonsillectomy, ordered some tools and drugs on the internet and gone to work as a surgeon? |
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According to the PP webpage, cost ranges from $300 to $1700 for a first-trimester abortion in a clinic, and will be more expensive in a hospital. In PA, in addition to the cost of transportation to a clinic over an hour's drive away, there is also a mandatory 24 hour waiting period, which means the mother is out two days of work, and must make the almost 150 mile round trip to Harrisburg twice. If the daughter needed a tonsillectomy it's entirely possible Medicaid would have covered the procedure. But, as it was an abortion that was needed, there were no state funds available. Here's the thing- it was incredibly irresponsible for the mother to administer those drugs without a doctor. But that's what is going to happen as reproductive rights continue to get slashed in this nation. Women will do what they did before it was legal; they will get abortions illegally, or mutilate themselves in an attempt to terminate the pregnancy. And some will die. And since the majority of women who get abortions already have at least one child, that will mean more minor children that will become wards of the state, and your tax dollars can pay for them. Frankly, you're a man, and there's just no way for you comprehend the sheer scale of desperation experienced by a woman who is pregnant and does not want to be. It is outside your capability to experience, so you either can't comprehend, or refuse to comprehend that women will kill themselves in an effort to terminate a pregnancy. Safe, legal and inexpensive access to abortion is a public health necessity. Along, of course, with mandatory birth control education and cheap (preferably free) access to birth control for both men and women. And of course, as this woman is being sent to jail, her daughter is now I imagine going to foster care, which is also going to cost the taxpayer.
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According to PP's Western PA Webpage Title X program PPWP provides free services for teens ages17 and under. For women and men over age 17, fees for services are based on your household income and may be free. - See more at: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pla....3sIUUoqQ.dpuf Quote:
The money spent terminating a pregnancy equals less than two months of support money likely needed for years. Too bad the lifers seem to have more political clout than the fiscally conservative in twisting the arm of the GOP to remain anti-abortion. |
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thankfully judges have been able to quash some of these laws in texas and other states-but will it stand up on appeal?
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Believe me, I'm really, really, really glad we're on the same side in terms of women's reproductive rights. There are a gajillion and one reasons women become accidentally pregnant, and as a society we need to lay off the slut shaming (one of the worst I know personally was a friend whose husband, believing outdated information about the IUD, pushed her to get hers removed and then, when she, surprise, got pregnant, pushed her into an abortion because he didn't want kids. She divorced him eventually, but it took some time for her to get out of the relationship). And yes, I would also be happy if the GOP would stand up to the Religious Right on this one. I an't holding my breath, though. I may be remembering wrong, but I don't think the current GOP plank includes any sort of exceptions in its stance against abortion. Any at all.
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BTW I think the platform of the GOP being fiscally conservative is nothing more than words, a paper tiger. Similar to libs platform of being for the average Joe while sneaking in a million average Jose's. |
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I think the immigration situation is a lot more complicated than "keep 'em out" as our economy takes advantage of immigrant labor for a lot of things. Speaking of the GOP, it's a bit ironic, but Ayn Rand, one of the beloveds of the Right, was ardently in favor of an open door policy on immigration, having been an immigrant herself. She didn't get her citizenship until she married an American.
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