An appeals court has ruled that Texas can curtail most abortions during the COVID-19 public closures.
Court allows Texas to ban most abortions during virus crisis
Court allows Texas to ban most abortions during virus crisis
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Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott last month ordered hospitals to cancel “non-essential” surgeries in order to free up hospital space and supplies that might be needed for coronavirus patients and doctors.
Apparently the sanctity of life begins at conception but ends at birth.This is the same state that deemed church services "essential"?
Tom
Amen. Sums up the hypocrisy perfectly.Apparently the sanctity of life begins at conception but ends at birth.
An appeals court has ruled that Texas can curtail most abortions during the COVID-19 public closures.
Court allows Texas to ban most abortions during virus crisis
All Texas did was require women to travel for the abortion.That seems reasonable, unless of course the life of the mother is in danger.Otherwise it is elective surgery - and those have been delayed just about everywhere.IMHO.
All Texas did was require women to travel for the abortion.
And to heap on the hypocrisy, they deemed church "essential". So while the good ole Christian folks are adding to the hospital load by getting together and spreading C19, pregnant women's preferences are deemed "elective".
Sorry, even this hard core Prolifer doesn't think that this is at all reasonable. What I see here is politicians pandering to their base regardless of the human toll.
Tom
Wow, you think?No doubt politics were involved too!
So you would be ok with this so long as they also closed church services. Got it.This is the same state that deemed church services "essential"?
Tom
Not that I said that or anything.So you would be ok with this so long as they also closed church services. Got it.
Wow, you think?
So that wasn’t the reason you brought up the non-closing of churches. Perhaps it was just a red herring and attempt to misdirect. Got it.Not that I said that or anything.
But go ahead and put words into my mouth if it makes you happy.
Tom
What do you think is the probability that the sun will rise tomorrow?Yes, with a high degree of probability
I was pointing out the hypocrisy of the Texan legislature. I was very clear about that.So that wasn’t the reason you brought up the non-closing of churches. Perhaps it was just a red herring and attempt to misdirect. Got it.