They want Roe v wade to be brought before the Supreme Court so that the ruling from 1973 to be revisisted again. It would take much to have the constitutionality of it to be overturned.
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I am horrified by the new ruling that makes abortion illegal in the state of Alabama with not even exceptions for rape or incest victims .
The only exception is if the mothers life is endangered . Am I right in thinking this new law puts women back 100 years with no ability to make decisions about their own bodies ?
What are your thoughts ?
They want Roe v wade to be brought before the Supreme Court so that the ruling from 1973 to be revisisted again. It would take much to have the constitutionality of it to be overturned.
Jura - I posted earlier, the only women I know who had multiple abortions had significant m.h or learning difficulties. You say many women chose abortion as a form of contraception. Evidence please .
Iam64 I cannot imagine any woman using abortion as a way of contraception.
In the U.K. the morning after pill is readily available in most High Street Chemists, if this was available worldwide to rape victims, or after drunken sex (not condoning but it happens) or even condom failure, the need for abortions would in my opinion be a lot less.
These women and young girls (children) need a "safe place" to go maybe at school, college or a birth control clinic. A place where they are not judged, made to feel dirty or guilty.
This is the 21st Century FFS (apologise for language but I feel so strongly about this)!!!!
I l think that each baby/child/person deserves to have a mother that wants them.
The harm of not being wanted goes very deep.
So I believe that a woman has the to have the right to choose and while it is a sadness, it is much better to be a wanted baby/person than to be born and not wanted.
That Alabama has passed this law has made me afraid that women's rights are already vulnerable again. I have sometimes thought that many young women do not appreciate just how recent women's rights have been won. And therefore might be fragile.
I can't believe anyone is defending this appalling law! This is depriving women of the right to decide what happens to their body.
agnurse Thu 16-May-19 07:06:09
There are about estimated 36 couples waiting to adopt every 1 baby placed for adoption.
There are tens of thousands of children and young people in care because no one wants to adopt ,why keep topping up the misery and ongoing mental issues caused by life in care when it can all be erased before ...long before that embyro is a "baby" Are YOU volunteering to care for them all.provide for them all AND give the counselling needed for the mothers forced to continue with pregnancies they didn't plan?
Mycatsahacker - thanks for your apology for comment. I do think you misread me here- I am 100% for choice, and will never ever judge anyone for having an abortion, especially at 17 ....
100% for choice- but also 100% for responsibility for one's sex life and reproduction. Anyone who has had 2 or 3 abortions should surely be made aware of their responsibilities visa poor contraceptive choices. Also concerned that women who take after sex pill on regular basis, put their health at risk too- and would be much better with effective contraception. But ... for another thread. I am totally against this abhorrent Alabama law, totally 100% for choice - but ... feel that in this day and age, in our culture and society - effective contraception with responsibility for both sexes, should mean thart abortions are rare events.
I haven't read all the posts - there are too many energywise, but based on what I did manage to read I think agnurse was given a very hard time. I do disagree re sex being purely for procreation. It is actually, but we get pleasure from it too. So why not. Perhaps though females should be more selective about when they indulge in that pleasure. Keeping sex for after marriage isn't such a bad idea. Perhaps they should say no more often. Sex isn't that important. (Yes I know it's not always easy and thats only part of the problem))
Life starts from conception. Proabortionists are very abusive of those who disagree with them. As if no one else is entitled to an opinion.
Of course there are times when it's difficult to choose eg if a woman's life is in danger, or she has been raped or the baby is not going to survive. And I would hate to be in that situation. But not wanting the baby, not the right time, etc are not good reasons for abortion. Nor is the risk associated with illegal abortions.
Yes, a woman should choose what she does with her body but not with another body. She does not own the baby who is developing inside her. And what about the father's rights?
Society has a duty to protect the unborn child.
If there are problems with caring for unwanted children then society needs to address the issues around that. There are problems with caring for old people. Should we all just be killed?
And to say to someone "are you going to care for them all"is idiotic.
Demanding abortion is not the answer to the problem.
Annepl said "Perhaps though females should be more selective about when they indulge in that pleasure." Only females? what about males? Are we going back to the time when a boy having sex was called a bit of a lad, but a girl having sex was considered a slut!
Tweedle
How bloody sad. Seems to me the rights of women seem to be under attack on all sides.
Since the 70s I know some things are better for women but we have radical Christians and Muslims now interfering in abortion rights and the whole sale embracing of the bloody ridiculous burka and as a feminist I do think it’s utterly ridiculous!
We have the voiciferous trans community slowly eroding what it actually is to be a woman with the nonsense of self ID.
I think we need to be very very aware of what is happening here.
Your view means that some dictator comes along and insist she sustains a foetus that cannot independently sustain itself. What if it was that dictator who would die unless joined to another body which could sustain him? What if your body was the only one that could do that? Does he have the right to force you to do it? Or do we accept that you have autonomy?
Seriously? ?
jura2
Yes again I do apologise and thankyou for accepting it. 
annepl
Mmmm maybe the pro choice posters are very angry because you and people like you want to control our bodies.
Seriously if you find abortion unacceptable to you that’s absolutely fine. Your body your choice.
However it’s my body my choice not yours. I don’t need your moral opinions controlling my moral choices.
My pro-choice stance doesn’t effect you where your pro life stance could effect me.
Why do you feel you have the right to tell another woman what she should do with her body????
And in my view the woman absolutely does own the baby inside her until it is out of her body.
I think you all may like to read this.
Dr. Bernard Nathanson was a founder of NARAL.
www.catholiceducation.org/en/controversy/abortion/confessions-of-an-ex-abortionist.html
In the book The Nordic Theory of Every, the author, Anu Partanen, accurately describes life in America -- as someone who moved to the US from another country and very quickly experienced the everyday suffering that most Americans endure in the pursuit of happiness-
Those with concerns that the UK will become like the US in the future, please don't be fooled- The UK is already in the process of becoming like the States- Reading through many threads on this site alone provides proof-
I wouldn't go so far as to say that we're on the brink of a civil war- But do think if the political division persists, acts of violence will continue to increase-
And if there were to be a war, there would be fighting in each and every state, including the Southern States, since there are Red and Blue supporters in each- Although one section of the country supports overturning Roe v. Wade, even that section doesn't have full support-
Like before, there simply aren't enough people who support inequality to win a war -- but they absolutely can win battles-
Perhaps we are angry too.
Why do you feel I don't have the right to defend an unborn child. Why do you feel you have the right to kill a baby that is growing inside you. No. You don't own it. When it is born you can't do as you like with it. Because you don't own it.
Having the right to control one's own body shouldn't a battle.
I think agnurse and those like her haven't been given a hard enough time. I'm raging that this issue has reared its ugly head again. 


jura - I agree, and having access to free, easy, widespread and confidential contraception should be the norm. Unfortunately, that isn't the reality for millions of women, and it's not simply about contraception at point of entry. Sex and relationship education needs to start from a very early age so that children grow into adulthood knowing that they have choices and knowing what coercive relationships look like, and a huge amount needs to be done to address the power imbalance between men and women.
Abortion is a fact of life. It will not stop simply because some religious zealots of the right wing variety attempt to pass further laws to control women. What's happening in Alabama is abhorrent - it will only stop safe abortion, nothing more.
annepl - we own our bodies. The foetus is part of our body. No its, no buts.
ifs
Anyone who thinks a specific member of this forum was given a hard time completely misses the point that the Alabama law gives all women in Alabama a hard time -- except wealthy women, who can afford to fly their bodies, and the bodies of other females they actually care for out of Alabama to seek abortions where abortions are not only legal but where doctors aren't imprisoned from 10 - 99 years for performing them-
Exactly rose
Someone made a very interesting point in the media - that the anti abortionists tend to be the strongest proponents of the death penalty. Obviously life only has a value when it involves controlling women without financial means.
This cloying quote from the governor of Alabama:
"Today, I signed into law the Alabama Human Life Protection Act. To the bill’s many supporters, this legislation stands as a powerful testament to Alabamians’ deeply held belief that every life is precious & that every life is a sacred gift from God."
And here's the non-candy-coated facts:
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Alabama. Alabama has the highest per capita death penalty rate in the country. In some years, its courts impose more death sentences than Texas, a state that has a population five times as large. However, Texas has more executions per capita.
I read that a woman tried to get an amendment through making it illegal for men to have vasectomies, it wasn't passed !!
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