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In a shocking move that absolutely no one saw coming, Lindsey Graham has introduced a bill banning abortion nationwide after 15 weeks.

Upending the political debate, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced a nationwide abortion ban Tuesday, sending shockwaves through both parties and igniting fresh debate on a fraught issue weeks before the midterm elections that will determine control of Congress.

Graham’s own Republican Party leaders did not immediately embrace his abortion ban bill, which would prohibit the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy with rare exceptions, and has almost no chance of becoming law in the Democratic-held Congress. Democrats torched it as an alarming signal of where “MAGA” Republicans are headed if they win control of the House and Senate in November.

“America’s got to make some decisions,” Graham said at a news conference at the Capitol.

The South Carolina Republican said that rather than shying away from the Supreme Court’s ruling this summer overturning Roe v. Wade’s nearly 50-year right to abortion access, Republicans are preparing to fight to make a nationwide abortion ban federal law.

“Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, we’re going nowhere,” the senator said while flanked by female advocates from the anti-abortion movement. “We welcome the debate. We welcome the vote in the United States Senate as to what America should look like in 2022.”

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Who here supports such a ban?

Update:

Mike Pence comes out in support of such a ban and says the next GOP president will support it as well.

Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a new interview that the next Republican elected to the Oval Office, “whoever that may be,” will support a national abortion ban.

“I welcome any and all efforts to advance the cause of life in state capitals or in the nation’s capital,” Pence said in an interview with RealClearPolitics published Wednesday. “And I have every confidence that the next Republican president, whoever that may be, will stand for the right to life.”

“It is imperative that Republicans and conservatives resolve, here and now, that we will not shrink from the fight,” added Pence, who is seen as a potential 2024 presidential candidate and has been among the GOP’s most outspoken advocates for anti-abortion policies.

At a South Carolina speech in July, he said that the country has the opportunity to become a “more perfect union” with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

“Standing here in the first days of post-Roe America, we must resolve that we will not rest, we will not relent, until the sanctity of life is restored to the center of American law in every state in the nation,” he added in that speech.

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#2 br0kenrabbit
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Wouldn't have to scroll down that far to find threads where the right-wing here on PG swore this wouldn't happen and we were just being alarmists.

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Hate Lindsey graham. I swear he's trying to sabotage maga going into the midterms.

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This is awesome.

Hopefully Doc Oz wins. Then we can all bone our cousins guilt-free and then won't be able to do anything when we find out our baby are The Hills Have Eyes babies.

@sargentd said:

Hate Lindsey graham. I swear he's trying to sabotage maga going into the midterms.

So we should love Linsey Graham then? So we can sabotage the right?

@br0kenrabbit said:

Wouldn't have to scroll down that far to find threads where the right-wing here on PG swore this wouldn't happen and we were just being alarmists.

Well, as they say, if you give 'em an inch, they'll take a mile.

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Everyone expected this

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@mrbojangles25: yeah honestly, if you love Democrats and hate MAGA You should love that dumb bitch Lindsay Graham. This move only help stir up Democrats. It has no chance of going anywhere. I truly don't see any reason to pull this move at this time other than he's trying to hurt MAGA candidates going into the midterms.

I believe that dumb bitch Lindsay and his evil grandpa Mitch McConnell hate MAGA and are on the same team as the Neo Libs.

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Weird that MAGAs that just a few weeks ago were defending even stricter abortion laws under the pretext of "personal responsibility" now are against it. Is it because it came from outside the cult?

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Lmao, Lindsey Graham.

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@sargentd said:

Hate Lindsey graham. I swear he's trying to sabotage maga going into the midterms.

Of course, he used to be John McCains shadow going wherever he went, doing whatever he did. He has flipflopped on just about every statement he has ever made when it has become more personally beneficial for him to do so. Mitt Romney does the same shit too.

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@kathaariancode said:

Weird that MAGAs that just a few weeks ago were defending even stricter abortion laws under the pretext of "personal responsibility" now are against it. Is it because it came from outside the cult?

Because they are losing votes over it.

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Directly contradicting their 'States Rights' motto and setting the stage for a national ban that will slowly be chipped away year after year. This is it folks, this is what the GOP wants (whether they state it outright or not). Just because it's unpalatable to some because of 2022 election implications doesn't mean that these same candidates wouldn't vote for it in an off-election year.

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More republican big government.

@sargentd said:

Hate Lindsey graham. I swear he's trying to sabotage maga going into the midterms.

MAGA does a good enough job at sabotaging itself.

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Who here supports such a ban?

Not you i suppose? Why not? Undemocratic? Oh, i see the rub ... "but we are 'muricans!"

"Adults in the room" ... pf, what a joke.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_law#National_laws

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@firedrakes said:

Everyone expected this

Pretty much.

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@LJS9502_basic said:
@kathaariancode said:

Weird that MAGAs that just a few weeks ago were defending even stricter abortion laws under the pretext of "personal responsibility" now are against it. Is it because it came from outside the cult?

Because they are losing votes over it.

Are you insinuating it was not about personal responsibility after all??

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@palasta said:
@mattbbpl said:

Who here supports such a ban?

Not you i suppose? Why not? Undemocratic? Oh, i see the rub ... "but we are 'muricans!"

"Adults in the room" ... pf, what a joke.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_law#National_laws

I cannot tell what your argument is from this word salad. Did you have a stroke while typing it?

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#19  Edited By Serraph105
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@mrbojangles25: yeah honestly, if you love Democrats and hate MAGA You should love that dumb bitch Lindsay Graham. This move only help stir up Democrats. It has no chance of going anywhere. I truly don't see any reason to pull this move at this time other than he's trying to hurt MAGA candidates going into the midterms.

I believe that dumb bitch Lindsay and his evil grandpa Mitch McConnell hate MAGA and are on the same team as the Neo Libs.

So, basically, it's what republicans want to see happen, but really ought to know better than to talk about before they have power again. Cool cool cool cool.

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@Serraph105 said:
@sargentd said:

@mrbojangles25: yeah honestly, if you love Democrats and hate MAGA You should love that dumb bitch Lindsay Graham. This move only help stir up Democrats. It has no chance of going anywhere. I truly don't see any reason to pull this move at this time other than he's trying to hurt MAGA candidates going into the midterms.

I believe that dumb bitch Lindsay and his evil grandpa Mitch McConnell hate MAGA and are on the same team as the Neo Libs.

So, basically, it's what republicans want to see happen, but really ought to know better than to talk about before they have power again. Cool cool cool cool.

yep and seems silent super salty atm

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I would not support a ban at 15 weeks. That's a little too early. But things start to get a little sketchy at about 19+ weeks. I'm all for the right to choose, but once you get well into the second trimester, you really should have made that choice.

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#22  Edited By SargentD
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@mrbojangles25: @firedrakes: this literally has no chance of passing, the majority of the right don't even want a federal 2 week ban. Again it can't get passed anyway. This is definitely bitch ass Lindsay gram and McConnell trying to sabatoge the emerging MAGA canidates going into the midterms. They want them to lose just as much as the DNC does. That is the only logical conclusion of him pulling this move.

Republicans like Lindsey see the writing on the wall, they are loosing thier grip on the Republican party. Just like McConnel coming out and saying the pool of candidates running this November are weak. They are mad they are loosing thier grip on the Republican party. I guarantee that Lindsey and McConnell would much rather have Neo Libs control the house and Senate (because they are more similar to them) than have an emerging populist wing take over their party.

Too bad so sad though. Nobody likes McConnell or that bitch Lindsey. They can't stop it. It's happening.

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#23  Edited By SargentD
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@eoten: yup, Romney, McConnell, Mcain, and that bitch Lindsey. All of them are scum. Throw em out. Uniparty losers, never did shit, establishment leaches

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#24  Edited By mrbojangles25
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@silentchief said:

I'm not really sure why lefties are so upset? Does it take nearly 4 months for the average purple haired cat mom to figure who the dad is? Or do these freaks just get more satisfaction killing something that's more developed? Please explain to me.

Well, in our quest to birth the antichrist, you don't often see signs of him until about six or seven months. Any developing fetus that is not the antichrist needs to be aborted because, as you probably figured out, it's an odds game we are playing here. Every occupied womb that isn't occupied by the antichrist is a wasted opportunity, so we need to abort abort abort!

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@eoten: yup, Romney, McConnell, Mcain, and that bitch Lindsey. All of them are scum. Throw em out. Uniparty losers, never did shit, establishment leaches

Every time you call Lindsey a bitch you offend bitches everywhere. Have some class, man.

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@mrbojangles25 said:
@silentchief said:

I'm not really sure why lefties are so upset? Does it take nearly 4 months for the average purple haired cat mom to figure who the dad is? Or do these freaks just get more satisfaction killing something that's more developed? Please explain to me.

Well, in our quest to birth the antichrist, you don't often see signs of him until about six or seven months. Any developing fetus that is not the antichrist needs to be aborted because, as you probably figured out, it's an odds game we are playing here. Every occupied womb that isn't occupied by the antichrist is a wasted opportunity, so we need to abort abort abort!

@sargentd said:

@eoten: yup, Romney, McConnell, Mcain, and that bitch Lindsey. All of them are scum. Throw em out. Uniparty losers, never did shit, establishment leaches

Every time you call Lindsey a bitch you offend bitches everywhere. Have some class, man.

😉

ok that made me laugh.

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#26  Edited By Silentchief
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@mrbojangles25 said:
@silentchief said:

I'm not really sure why lefties are so upset? Does it take nearly 4 months for the average purple haired cat mom to figure who the dad is? Or do these freaks just get more satisfaction killing something that's more developed? Please explain to me.

Well, in our quest to birth the antichrist, you don't often see signs of him until about six or seven months. Any developing fetus that is not the antichrist needs to be aborted because, as you probably figured out, it's an odds game we are playing here. Every occupied womb that isn't occupied by the antichrist is a wasted opportunity, so we need to abort abort abort!

Aww ok.

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@silentchief: Also it's around that time that they're more tasty.

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@kathaariancode said:

@silentchief: Also it's around that time that they're more tasty.

Hmm thats funny. I just it was a reason for more purple haired cat moms to get angry.

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@kathaariancode said:

@silentchief: Also it's around that time that they're more tasty.

Of course. We use every part of the baby. We aren't savages *scoffs*

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This is so odd mainly because GOP leadership knows this is a losing issue to back publicly so they're doing their best to distance themselves from the issue as much as possible. They're scrubbing their campaign websites and social media of any notions they backed resitricting women's reproductive rights. I see all the Twitter comments like "Lindsey Graham used to say it's a states rights issue and now pushing for federal legislation, hypocrite!". Democrats are certainly loving the chance to demonize this publicly on their end.

I'm just scratching my head as to why. We know the GOP is trying to not touch the issue as much as possible, it's a toxic issue for them. There's no way Lindsey Graham's bill has any chance to pass either chambers right now, and no chance to get passed both chambers unless they gain control in midterms, and even then Joe Biden won't sign it, so it's nothing more than political theater.

Lindsey Graham is obviously gone rogue, so I can only speculate as to why. Doing this no doubt appeals to the GOPs most solid base and he can raise money off it, but he's not up for re-election for another few years. Just a shot in the dark, but my guess is he needs money for legal resources to protect him in the Georgia's election meddling investigation and went to Mitch McConnell who told him "no", because right now the Senate is tightening its strings having very early burned through their campaign ad revenue and are having issues keeping up with current Senate campaign ad funding. My guess is Lindsey is doing this to raise his own money, which he would be allowed to turn toward a legal defense later should he need it, at the expense of the party. But really, could be any reason, but definitely he's not on board with the rest of the party, that much is clear.

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@sargentd: "yup, Romney, McConnell, Mcain, and that bitch Lindsey. All of them are scum. Throw em out. Uniparty losers, never did shit, establishment leaches"

Uh, McConnell is the reason Republicans own the courts and overturned roe v wade, but by all means go off.

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@Serraph105 said:
@sargentd said:

@mrbojangles25: yeah honestly, if you love Democrats and hate MAGA You should love that dumb bitch Lindsay Graham. This move only help stir up Democrats. It has no chance of going anywhere. I truly don't see any reason to pull this move at this time other than he's trying to hurt MAGA candidates going into the midterms.

I believe that dumb bitch Lindsay and his evil grandpa Mitch McConnell hate MAGA and are on the same team as the Neo Libs.

So, basically, it's what republicans want to see happen, but really ought to know better than to talk about before they have power again. Cool cool cool cool.

Yuuuuup:

Mike Pence comes out in support of such a ban and says the next GOP president will support it as well.

Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a new interview that the next Republican elected to the Oval Office, “whoever that may be,” will support a national abortion ban.

“I welcome any and all efforts to advance the cause of life in state capitals or in the nation’s capital,” Pence said in an interview with RealClearPolitics published Wednesday. “And I have every confidence that the next Republican president, whoever that may be, will stand for the right to life.”

“It is imperative that Republicans and conservatives resolve, here and now, that we will not shrink from the fight,” added Pence, who is seen as a potential 2024 presidential candidate and has been among the GOP’s most outspoken advocates for anti-abortion policies.

At a South Carolina speech in July, he said that the country has the opportunity to become a “more perfect union” with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

“Standing here in the first days of post-Roe America, we must resolve that we will not rest, we will not relent, until the sanctity of life is restored to the center of American law in every state in the nation,” he added in that speech.

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#33  Edited By mrbojangles25
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@mattbbpl: iirc Mike Pence is part of that Christo-nationalist crowd and any abortions is too many abortions, so that makes sense.

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@mrbojangles25: He is. Serraph can tell you all about him, lol.

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@sargentd said:

@eoten: yup, Romney, McConnell, Mcain, and that bitch Lindsey. All of them are scum. Throw em out. Uniparty losers, never did shit, establishment leaches

so you really aren't a strict GOP supporter, just Trump? Gotta say man I usually find most people fall into the GOP voter pool and just sort of justify voting for Trump/against Dems.

Kind of interesting to meet someone that isn't like that.

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@mrbojangles25: He is. Serraph can tell you all about him, lol.

@Serraph105 please, do tell.

I mean, I know he is allegedly one of the dumbest politicians in the system. He isn't as old as his pure-white hair would indicate (which is frightening, because he could run for president over the next 20 years easily). And he is a religious fundamentalist.

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Seems like a stupid act just for the sake of publicity.

Someone should add an amendment to it for term limits, just to troll him.

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@Serraph105 said:

Uh, McConnell is the reason Republicans own the courts and overturned roe v wade, but by all means go off.

What I don't understand is that the GOP had that pocket group of Christ-fascists in their corner for half a century. They would have stayed there regardless of overturning Roe v Wade. Now that they've done it, they're losing ground with more middle of the road republicans and swing voters. The dog has caught the proverbial car...but they don't know what to do with it and are looking around watching support dwindle. All democrats need to do is run on abortion rights, gay marriage rights...anything 14th amendment related to be honest, and keep hammering home on it.

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#38  Edited By palasta
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@mattbbpl said:
@palasta said:
@mattbbpl said:

Who here supports such a ban?

Not you i suppose? Why not? Undemocratic? Oh, i see the rub ... "but we are 'muricans!"

"Adults in the room" ... pf, what a joke.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_law#National_laws

I cannot tell what your argument is from this word salad. Did you have a stroke while typing it?

Don't worry. I was just mocking the whole situation.

@mrbojangles25 said:

@mattbbpl: iirc Mike Pence is part of that Christo-nationalist crowd and any abortions is too many abortions, so that makes sense.

@mrbojangles25 said:

I mean, I know he is allegedly one of the dumbest politicians in the system. He isn't as old as his pure-white hair would indicate (which is frightening, because he could run for president over the next 20 years easily). And he is a religious fundamentalist.

Wait, hold on, am i getting this right? 15 weeks compared to abortion laws of other countries...

[Germany - 12 weeks, Spain - 14 weeks, Norway - 12 weeks, Austria - 3 months, Poland - Prohibited, Ukraine - 12 weeks, Denmark - 12 weeks, France - 16 weeks]

...is from this christo-nationalist crowd perspective surprisingly forthcoming. But, for the american progressive it's still not enough and seen as far-right christian fundamentalism? Am i correct in my assumption? It would be a (another) revealing insight... to put it politely.

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@mrbojangles25 said:
@silentchief said:

I'm not really sure why lefties are so upset? Does it take nearly 4 months for the average purple haired cat mom to figure who the dad is? Or do these freaks just get more satisfaction killing something that's more developed? Please explain to me.

Well, in our quest to birth the antichrist, you don't often see signs of him until about six or seven months. Any developing fetus that is not the antichrist needs to be aborted because, as you probably figured out, it's an odds game we are playing here. Every occupied womb that isn't occupied by the antichrist is a wasted opportunity, so we need to abort abort abort!

roko's basilisk take on the coming anti-christ.

if you're not actively trying to enable his coming, you're standing in his way and will suffer the consequences...

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#40  Edited By mrbojangles25
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@palasta: to me it is not an issue of time, but of choice. It's never about the fetus, it's about the woman's right to choose. Looking at your watch and going "Well, we just passed the mark. You have to keep your child now" is pretty devastating.

Now if I am being honest, my personal thoughts are that if you haven't figured it out by almost four months into your pregnancy, you are a bit of a dolt. Butmy personal feelings don't really matter, and there are a variety of extenuating circumstances that may or may not exist.

  • Maybe it takes five months for certain genetic disorders to manifest in the fetus, and it would be better to abort the fetus?
  • Maybe abortions are illegal in the woman's home state and all surrounding states, and she is too broke to fly and pay for it out of pocket, and needs to save up for a few months to afford it?
  • Maybe she was expecting a miscarriage based on her doctor's information, and decided to wait it out and it took too long?

Again, I don't know the multitude of reasons; I am not a woman and I don't really care about the very specific medical and personal reasons. I just don't think it is my place to make that choice and/or remove that choice based on some arbitrary timeline.

Going back to the original post and idea: the fact there is a nationwide federal ban being proposed at all is pretty bad given recent trends of state's rights and stuff like that. GOP is supposed to be the party of small government.

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#41 tjandmia
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Why would we ever allow the state to grant special rights to one life to limit a woman's right to choose what happens to her own body? It's such a fascist position.

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#42 mattbbpl
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@palasta said:
@mattbbpl said:
@palasta said:
@mattbbpl said:

Who here supports such a ban?

Not you i suppose? Why not? Undemocratic? Oh, i see the rub ... "but we are 'muricans!"

"Adults in the room" ... pf, what a joke.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortion_law#National_laws

I cannot tell what your argument is from this word salad. Did you have a stroke while typing it?

Don't worry. I was just mocking the whole situation.

@mrbojangles25 said:

@mattbbpl: iirc Mike Pence is part of that Christo-nationalist crowd and any abortions is too many abortions, so that makes sense.

@mrbojangles25 said:

I mean, I know he is allegedly one of the dumbest politicians in the system. He isn't as old as his pure-white hair would indicate (which is frightening, because he could run for president over the next 20 years easily). And he is a religious fundamentalist.

Wait, hold on, am i getting this right? 15 weeks compared to abortion laws of other countries...

[Germany - 12 weeks, Spain - 14 weeks, Norway - 12 weeks, Austria - 3 months, Poland - Prohibited, Ukraine - 12 weeks, Denmark - 12 weeks, France - 16 weeks]

...is from this christo-nationalist crowd perspective surprisingly forthcoming. But, for the american progressive it's still not enough and seen as far-right christian fundamentalism? Am i correct in my assumption? It would be a (another) revealing insight... to put it politely.

Your argument is that America is too free?

Sounds like something a christo-nationalist would say.

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#43 palasta
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@mrbojangles25 said:

@palasta:

  • Maybe it takes five months for certain genetic disorders to manifest in the fetus, and it would be better to abort the fetus?

Graham’s own Republican Party leaders did not immediately embrace his abortion ban bill, which would prohibit the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy with rare exceptions, and has almost no chance of becoming law in the Democratic-held Congress.

I don't know what they concoct in detail, but usually rare exceptions include for example severe birth-defects, rape and incest. Considering 15 weeks limit is well in tune with abortion laws of other 1st world countries, it is almost certain "genetic disorders" are covered by rare exceptions clauses.

  • Maybe abortions are illegal in the woman's home state and all surrounding states, and she is too broke to fly and pay for it out of pocket, and needs to save up for a few months to afford it?

A universal abortion law (15weeks on request). That means the states handle it all the same. It wouldn't be illegal anywhere.

  • Maybe she was expecting a miscarriage based on her doctor's information, and decided to wait it out and it took too long?

What? That's not how miscarriage works. The fetus dies. Why would the woman wait? For preference of an unexpected and very unpleasant experience? This doesn't make any sense! It took too long? What took too long? When a miscarriage happens the baby is d e a d! Or did you mean premature birth? Nahdsntmakesenseeither...

oy vey.. you people..

Going back to the original post and idea: the fact there is a nationwide federal ban being proposedat allis pretty bad given recent trends of state's rights and stuff like that. GOP is supposed to be the party of small government.

Ok, so there is the fear the nemesis is gaining too much power.

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#44  Edited By Zaryia
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Not a good idea politically,

Lindsey Graham abortion ban bill splits GOP on midterm message (cnbc.com)

Sen. Graham exposed lie by GOP; states crafting abortion law | The State

Graham's abortion ban stuns Senate GOP - POLITICO

'Bad idea': Republicans pan Lindsey Graham's 15-week abortion ban (nbcnews.com)

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#45 HoolaHoopMan
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@zaryia said:

Not a good idea politically,

Lindsey Graham abortion ban bill splits GOP on midterm message (cnbc.com)

Sen. Graham exposed lie by GOP; states crafting abortion law | The State

Graham's abortion ban stuns Senate GOP - POLITICO

'Bad idea': Republicans pan Lindsey Graham's 15-week abortion ban (nbcnews.com)

Depends on what you think their end game is. Sometimes I give them too much credit but I think it could be an excuse to get Congressional republicans on the record of opposing their own abortion ban. They set up the vote and let vulnerable GOP members vote no, intentionally setting it up to fail and be a sacrificial bill. That way they have plausible deniability and can still rally around banning it at the state level still.

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#46 nintendoboy16
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Big shock! Republicans give no damns about state rights...

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#47 hansbeej
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Hmm, seems like the Democrats could simply quote Graham and use his remarks as one of their points to run on.

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#48 Serraph105
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@mrbojangles25 said:
@sargentd said:

@eoten: yup, Romney, McConnell, Mcain, and that bitch Lindsey. All of them are scum. Throw em out. Uniparty losers, never did shit, establishment leaches

so you really aren't a strict GOP supporter, just Trump? Gotta say man I usually find most people fall into the GOP voter pool and just sort of justify voting for Trump/against Dems.

Kind of interesting to meet someone that isn't like that.

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@mrbojangles25: He is. Serraph can tell you all about him, lol.

@Serraph105 please, do tell.

I mean, I know he is allegedly one of the dumbest politicians in the system. He isn't as old as his pure-white hair would indicate (which is frightening, because he could run for president over the next 20 years easily). And he is a religious fundamentalist.

I mean, he was my former governor and he was absolutely a piece of shit then with his RFRA that protected private businesses should they choose to discriminately against the lgbtq community, but really Indiana is just a terrible place to live in general if you aren't a rich person. They're constantly allowing companies (utilities in particular) to constantly f*** the general population with higher rates. Hell, they're even among the states who are choosing to tax people for getting student loans cancelled (because they consider it "income"), even though they don't do that for health care bills getting cancelled if they are too poor to pay.

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#49 PurpleMan5000
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I think Lindsay Graham still has presidential delusions and believes he can do well in a republican primary if he is the only candidate actually pushing for a national abortion ban.

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#50 Serraph105
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@PurpleMan5000 said:

I think Lindsay Graham still has presidential delusions and believes he can do well in a republican primary if he is the only candidate actually pushing for a national abortion ban.

Well, it is what republicans actually want, regardless of their bullshitting about "states rights". Lindsay isn't going to be president though. Not no way, not no how.