Besides, do you really want someone performing an abortion on you who's being forced to do it? I know I don't want someone playing around with my reproductive organs who's going to feel unhappy and forced to do it.
I feel that even more so than the birth control-abortion thing that was running around earlier, the rule as intended is a good thing (doctors being able to decline to do certain procedures, which I believe is already in place-- there are OB/GYNs who refuse to do abortions). The ambiguity suggested where this could be extended to other procedures beyond abortion is a bit worrisome, though, in much the same way that the birth control policy tries to back-door redefine abortion.
I could not believe those people, either. How dare they claim to be pro-life when they would have seen Cecily and sons all into the grave? Should she then have died when it became clear her pregnancy could not continue? It wouldn't have saved the babies. She did everything she could.
I don't think it was Dogemperor this time
I had to smile at that, though. Ze's a veritable wellspring of information.
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Besides, do you really want someone performing an abortion on you who's being forced to do it? I know I don't want someone playing around with my reproductive organs who's going to feel unhappy and forced to do it.
I feel that even more so than the birth control-abortion thing that was running around earlier, the rule as intended is a good thing (doctors being able to decline to do certain procedures, which I believe is already in place-- there are OB/GYNs who refuse to do abortions). The ambiguity suggested where this could be extended to other procedures beyond abortion is a bit worrisome, though, in much the same way that the birth control policy tries to back-door redefine abortion.
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I don't think it was Dogemperor this time
I had to smile at that, though. Ze's a veritable wellspring of information.
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