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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: guest17 Date: March 7, 2019, 2:10 pm
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       Top Planned Parenthood Exec: Baby Parts Sales “A Valid
       Exchange,” Can Make "A Fair Amount of Income”
       #PPSellsBabyParts TOP PLANNED PARENTHOOD EXEC AGREES BABY PARTS
       SALES “A VALID EXCHANGE,” SOME CLINICS “GENERATE A FAIR AMOUNT
       OF INCOME DOING THIS”
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: March 17, 2019, 10:19 am
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       Pro-Abortion SJW LOSES IT ON CROWDER! | Change My Mind
       At the latest 'I'm Pro-Life: Change My Mind event, Steven
       Crowder addresses an unhinged protester.
       8 minutes
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: March 19, 2019, 12:26 am
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       I'm Pro-Life (4th Edition) | Change My Mind
       Steven Crowder visits a college campus to have real
       conversations with everyday people on hot-button issues. In this
       installment, he addresses the ever-controversial topic of
       abortion.
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: May 2, 2019, 4:42 pm
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       New HHS Rule Protects Pro-Life Health Care Workers
       UPDATE: Under Trump, federal policy keeps shifting away from
       abortion rights in favor of religious conscience protections.
       
       Update (May 2): A year after establishing a new division to
       safeguard health care workers’ freedom of religion and freedom
       of conscience, the Trump Administration has formalized
       protections for those who decline to participate in certain
       medical treatments like abortion, sterilization, or assisted
       suicide due to their faith or moral convictions.
       The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed the
       new rule last January (see below) and issued a final version in
       a 440-page document on Thursday. The policy is meant to provide
       stronger protections and more guidance around enforcing
       conscience protections passed by Congress, according to HHS.
       “This rule ensures that healthcare entities and professionals
       won’t be bullied out of the health care field because they
       decline to participate in actions that violate their conscience,
       including the taking of human life,” said Roger Severino,
       director of the HHS Office of Civil Rights and former legal
       council with the religious liberty group Becket Fund.
       “Protecting conscience and religious freedom not only fosters
       greater diversity in healthcare, it’s the law.”
       This updated policy represents a major religious freedom
       victory, particularly for pro-life evangelicals who fear being
       forced to violate their conscience on the issue of abortion.
       In a Barna Group survey released last month, the issue of
       “religious hospitals being required to perform abortions and
       other services they deem to violate their religious convictions”
       was US faith leaders’ top religious freedom concern (71% deeming
       it a “major or extreme” threat). A majority also worried about
       “religious organizations being required to provide healthcare
       options they object to” (64%) and “religious owners of
       businesses being required to provide healthcare options they
       object to” (61%).
       -----
       Original post (“New HHS Division Defends Pro-Life Health Care
       Workers,” January 18, 2018): Ahead of Friday’s annual March for
       Life, pro-life Christians celebrated new federal protections for
       health care workers who decline to administer procedures such as
       abortion, sterilization, or euthanasia on religious or moral
       grounds.
       The Trump administration announced a new division of the
       Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) dedicated to
       hearing complaints from those who face discrimination for
       refusal to accommodate services that violate their beliefs.
       The new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division of the
       existing Office of Civil Rights (OCR) enforces existing laws
       designed to protect conscience rights, including new provisions
       under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that specifically allow
       providers and insurers to decline abortions and assisted
       suicide.
       Thursday’s announcement continues the administration’s efforts
       to beef up federal protections for religious liberty, as
       President Trump laid out in a May 2017 executive order. In
       contrast, the Obama administration had rescinded conscience
       protections for health care workers, despite pushback from
       religious leaders.
       “President Trump promised the American people that his
       administration would vigorously uphold the rights of conscience
       and religious freedom,” said acting HHS secretary Eric Hargan.
       “That promise is being kept today. The Founding Fathers knew
       that a nation that respects conscience rights is more diverse
       and more free, and OCR’s new division will help make that vision
       a reality.”
       Evangelicals fighting for religious liberty have tried to resist
       efforts to confine expressions of faith to within church walls,
       and have pushed for greater protections for their beliefs in the
       workplace and public life—particularly when it comes to
       increasingly unpopular ones around LGBT and life issues.
       “It’s not the ability to have a religion and practice it in your
       house of worship; it’s the ability to have a faith and practice
       your faith wherever you are,” said Sen. James Lankford, a
       Baptist from Oklahoma who introduced a 2017 bill defending
       conscience protections.
       “There is a long tradition of providing this
       protection—especially in the abortion context—and that tradition
       was, until very recently, a bipartisan one,” according to
       Richard W. Garnett, professor at Notre Dame Law School.
       “To me, there should be nothing particularly surprising or
       troubling about an administration—this one or any other—deciding
       that the civil rights [office] should allocate resources to make
       those protections meaningful.”
       OCR is already tasked with enforcing several nondiscrimination
       and conscience protection statutes, including the Church,
       Coats-Snowe, and Weldon amendments. But the new division
       indicates that such cases will take greater priority under
       Trump.
       “Unlike the administration’s useless gestures around the Johnson
       Amendment, these regulations signal meaningful enforcement of
       existing protections for religious liberty,” said John Inazu, a
       law professor at Washington University and a First Amendment
       expert.
       “But it’s important to remember that this emphasis is merely
       executive branch policy that can—and in all likelihood, will—be
       narrowed or reversed by a subsequent administration.”
       Already, the conscience division has drawn criticism from civil
       groups concerned that the protections will be used as a license
       to discriminate, particularly against gay or transgender
       patients, as well as from abortion rights groups.
       Everett Piper—the president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University,
       which sued the federal government over the ACA birth control
       mandate—and Montse Alvarado—executive director of Becket, a
       leading religious liberty law firm which represented the Little
       Sisters of the Poor in their contraceptive fight—spoke at the
       HHS announcement and applauded the new office, as did Jewish and
       Muslim representatives.
       “I just want to say how good it is to be here thanking [HHS and
       OCR] rather than suing them,” Piper quipped.
       Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s
       Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, also applauded the
       move.
       “I am thankful that HHS recognizes how imperiled conscience
       rights have been in recent years in this arena, and is actively
       working and leading to turn the tide in the other direction,” he
       said in a statement. “Health care professionals should be freed
       up to care for the bodies and minds of their patients, not tied
       up by having their own consciences bound.”
       In recent years, Christian pharmacists have fought in court for
       their right to decline to dispense emergency contraception. A
       2015 case in Washington ruled against pharmacists who refused to
       carry the drugs; however, state law allows that “an individual
       pharmacist with religious objections may refuse to fill the
       prescription if another pharmacist working for the pharmacy does
       so.”
       Prior to the new division, the Trump administration had
       appointed multiple pro-life advocates to positions of leadership
       within HHS, including former Americans United for Life president
       Charmaine Yoest and former National Right to Life lobbyist
       Teresa Manning, who reportedly stepped down last week.
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: guest8 Date: May 2, 2019, 7:35 pm
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=325.msg5347#msg5347
       date=1556833363]
       [img]
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       New HHS Rule Protects Pro-Life Health Care Workers
       UPDATE: Under Trump, federal policy keeps shifting away from
       abortion rights in favor of religious conscience protections.
       
       Update (May 2): A year after establishing a new division to
       safeguard health care workers’ freedom of religion and freedom
       of conscience, the Trump Administration has formalized
       protections for those who decline to participate in certain
       medical treatments like abortion, sterilization, or assisted
       suicide due to their faith or moral convictions.
       The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposed the
       new rule last January (see below) and issued a final version in
       a 440-page document on Thursday. The policy is meant to provide
       stronger protections and more guidance around enforcing
       conscience protections passed by Congress, according to HHS.
       “This rule ensures that healthcare entities and professionals
       won’t be bullied out of the health care field because they
       decline to participate in actions that violate their conscience,
       including the taking of human life,” said Roger Severino,
       director of the HHS Office of Civil Rights and former legal
       council with the religious liberty group Becket Fund.
       “Protecting conscience and religious freedom not only fosters
       greater diversity in healthcare, it’s the law.”
       This updated policy represents a major religious freedom
       victory, particularly for pro-life evangelicals who fear being
       forced to violate their conscience on the issue of abortion.
       In a Barna Group survey released last month, the issue of
       “religious hospitals being required to perform abortions and
       other services they deem to violate their religious convictions”
       was US faith leaders’ top religious freedom concern (71% deeming
       it a “major or extreme” threat). A majority also worried about
       “religious organizations being required to provide healthcare
       options they object to” (64%) and “religious owners of
       businesses being required to provide healthcare options they
       object to” (61%).
       -----
       Original post (“New HHS Division Defends Pro-Life Health Care
       Workers,” January 18, 2018): Ahead of Friday’s annual March for
       Life, pro-life Christians celebrated new federal protections for
       health care workers who decline to administer procedures such as
       abortion, sterilization, or euthanasia on religious or moral
       grounds.
       The Trump administration announced a new division of the
       Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) dedicated to
       hearing complaints from those who face discrimination for
       refusal to accommodate services that violate their beliefs.
       The new Conscience and Religious Freedom Division of the
       existing Office of Civil Rights (OCR) enforces existing laws
       designed to protect conscience rights, including new provisions
       under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that specifically allow
       providers and insurers to decline abortions and assisted
       suicide.
       Thursday’s announcement continues the administration’s efforts
       to beef up federal protections for religious liberty, as
       President Trump laid out in a May 2017 executive order. In
       contrast, the Obama administration had rescinded conscience
       protections for health care workers, despite pushback from
       religious leaders.
       “President Trump promised the American people that his
       administration would vigorously uphold the rights of conscience
       and religious freedom,” said acting HHS secretary Eric Hargan.
       “That promise is being kept today. The Founding Fathers knew
       that a nation that respects conscience rights is more diverse
       and more free, and OCR’s new division will help make that vision
       a reality.”
       Evangelicals fighting for religious liberty have tried to resist
       efforts to confine expressions of faith to within church walls,
       and have pushed for greater protections for their beliefs in the
       workplace and public life—particularly when it comes to
       increasingly unpopular ones around LGBT and life issues.
       “It’s not the ability to have a religion and practice it in your
       house of worship; it’s the ability to have a faith and practice
       your faith wherever you are,” said Sen. James Lankford, a
       Baptist from Oklahoma who introduced a 2017 bill defending
       conscience protections.
       “There is a long tradition of providing this
       protection—especially in the abortion context—and that tradition
       was, until very recently, a bipartisan one,” according to
       Richard W. Garnett, professor at Notre Dame Law School.
       “To me, there should be nothing particularly surprising or
       troubling about an administration—this one or any other—deciding
       that the civil rights [office] should allocate resources to make
       those protections meaningful.”
       OCR is already tasked with enforcing several nondiscrimination
       and conscience protection statutes, including the Church,
       Coats-Snowe, and Weldon amendments. But the new division
       indicates that such cases will take greater priority under
       Trump.
       “Unlike the administration’s useless gestures around the Johnson
       Amendment, these regulations signal meaningful enforcement of
       existing protections for religious liberty,” said John Inazu, a
       law professor at Washington University and a First Amendment
       expert.
       “But it’s important to remember that this emphasis is merely
       executive branch policy that can—and in all likelihood, will—be
       narrowed or reversed by a subsequent administration.”
       Already, the conscience division has drawn criticism from civil
       groups concerned that the protections will be used as a license
       to discriminate, particularly against gay or transgender
       patients, as well as from abortion rights groups.
       Everett Piper—the president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University,
       which sued the federal government over the ACA birth control
       mandate—and Montse Alvarado—executive director of Becket, a
       leading religious liberty law firm which represented the Little
       Sisters of the Poor in their contraceptive fight—spoke at the
       HHS announcement and applauded the new office, as did Jewish and
       Muslim representatives.
       “I just want to say how good it is to be here thanking [HHS and
       OCR] rather than suing them,” Piper quipped.
       Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s
       Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, also applauded the
       move.
       “I am thankful that HHS recognizes how imperiled conscience
       rights have been in recent years in this arena, and is actively
       working and leading to turn the tide in the other direction,” he
       said in a statement. “Health care professionals should be freed
       up to care for the bodies and minds of their patients, not tied
       up by having their own consciences bound.”
       In recent years, Christian pharmacists have fought in court for
       their right to decline to dispense emergency contraception. A
       2015 case in Washington ruled against pharmacists who refused to
       carry the drugs; however, state law allows that “an individual
       pharmacist with religious objections may refuse to fill the
       prescription if another pharmacist working for the pharmacy does
       so.”
       Prior to the new division, the Trump administration had
       appointed multiple pro-life advocates to positions of leadership
       within HHS, including former Americans United for Life president
       Charmaine Yoest and former National Right to Life lobbyist
       Teresa Manning, who reportedly stepped down last week.
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       Another four years and he, Trump will tear up the dems
       playhouse.
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: May 18, 2019, 2:37 pm
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       Missouri House approves 8-week abortion ban, sending it to
       governor’s desk
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       The Missouri House on Friday approved a restrictive abortion
       bill that would ban abortions after the eighth week of pregnancy
       -- one of a slew of similar bills in red states that have
       sparked a heated national debate on abortion rights.
       The bill was passed by the Senate on Thursday, and now with
       approval from the House goes to Republican Gov. Mike Parson, who
       is expected to sign it.
       GEORGIA GOV. BRIAN KEMP SIGNS CONTROVERSIAL 'HEARTBEAT' BILL
       INTO LAW
       The legislation would make Missouri one of the most restrictive
       states in the country for abortions. The bill includes
       exceptions for medical emergencies, but not for rape and incest.
       It also bans abortions based solely on race, sex or a diagnosis
       of potential Down Syndrome.
       While women who have an abortion would not be prosecuted under
       the legislation, doctors could face as much as 15 years in
       prison for performing an abortion at eight weeks and beyond.
       Democrats opposed to the bill attacked the legislation in
       blistering terms.
       "Laundry, bleach, acid bitter, concoction, knitting needles,
       bicycle spokes, ballpoint pens, jumping from the top of the
       stairs or the roof," Democratic Rep. Sarah Unsicker said. "These
       are ways that women around the world who don't have access to
       legal abortions perform their own."
       The bill’s passage in the House comes after Alabama Gov. Kay
       Ivey signed a law Wednesday that would outlaw almost all
       abortions, making performing one punishable by up to 99 years in
       prison unless the mother’s health is at risk. That law, too, did
       not grant exemptions in cases of rape or incest.
       "This legislation stands as a powerful testament to Alabamians’
       deeply held belief that every life is precious and that every
       life is a sacred gift from God," Ivey said in a statement.
       In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp this month signed a “heartbeat” bill
       into law that prohibits abortions in the state after a heartbeat
       is detected, as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. That bill
       does allow exceptions in case of rape, incest and if the life of
       the mother is in danger.
       ALABAMA GOVERNOR SIGNS RESTRICTIVE ABORTION BILL INTO LAW AS
       ACLU VOWS TO SUE
       "Georgia is a state that values life," Kemp said before putting
       his signature to the LIFE Act. "We stand up for those who are
       unable to speak for themselves."
       The bills mark the latest shots in a looming fight over the
       legacy of Roe v Wade. The Alabama bill was written in part to
       reignite the battle over the controversial 1973 Supreme Court
       decision that legalized abortion across the country. Ivey noted
       that the bill is unenforceable because of Roe v. Wade and won’t
       come into force unless it is overturned.
       Kentucky, Mississippi and Ohio have also approved abortion bans
       once a heartbeat can be detected. Laws in North Dakota and Iowa
       have been struck down by the courts. Some conservatives hope
       that, with the Supreme Court having shifted to the right in
       light of the recent appointments of Justices Neil Gorsuch and
       Brett Kavanaugh, there is now a chance the court will revisit
       Roe and overturn it.
       But GOP Rep. Nick Schroer said the Missouri bill is "made to
       withstand judicial challenges and not cause them."
       "While others are zeroing in on ways to overturn Roe v. Wade and
       navigate the courts as quickly as possible, that is not our
       goal," Schroer said. "However, if and when that fight comes we
       will be fully ready. This legislation has one goal, and that
       goal is to save lives."
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       Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Leana Wen on Thursday
       accused Gov. Parson of riding the "disgraceful coattails of 25
       white men in Alabama who just voted to ban safe, legal
       abortion.”
       If the courts don’t allow Missouri’s legislation to take effect,
       it includes a series of less-restrictive time limits (14, 18 and
       20 weeks) that may be more likely to win favor with the courts.
       Fox News' Caleb Parke, Vandana Rambaran and The Associated Press
       contributed to this report.
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: May 18, 2019, 4:56 pm
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       TOP 5 Alabama Abortion Lies Debunked! | Louder with Crowder
       Steven Crowder debunks the top five liberal lies about the
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: May 24, 2019, 10:56 am
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       Tucker: Democrats go from pro-choice to pro-abortion
       [shadow=blue,left]Democrats back abortion at any stage of
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: patrick jane Date: October 8, 2019, 3:50 am
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       Clandestine medical abortions reportedly on the rise in the US
       While the number of in-clinic abortions in the United States is
       reportedly down, the sale of illicitly acquired abortion pills
       may be up, according to recent data from the pro-choice
       Guttmacher Institute.
       According to data from Guttmacher, a total of 339,640 medication
       abortions occurred in 2017, making up about 39% of all
       abortions. But because of the “black market” abortion pills
       acquired online or otherwise surreptitiously, it is difficult to
       track exactly how many abortions are occurring this way.
       Researchers told the New York Times that they estimate that
       secret medical abortions are making up a growing and
       “irreversible” portion of abortions in the United States.
       “This is happening,” said Jill E. Adams, executive director of
       If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, told the New
       York Times. “This is an irreversible part of abortion care here
       in the United States.”
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       Re: Late Term Abortion Law
       By: guest8 Date: October 11, 2019, 8:42 pm
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       date=1570524659]
       Clandestine medical abortions reportedly on the rise in the US
       While the number of in-clinic abortions in the United States is
       reportedly down, the sale of illicitly acquired abortion pills
       may be up, according to recent data from the pro-choice
       Guttmacher Institute.
       According to data from Guttmacher, a total of 339,640 medication
       abortions occurred in 2017, making up about 39% of all
       abortions. But because of the “black market” abortion pills
       acquired online or otherwise surreptitiously, it is difficult to
       track exactly how many abortions are occurring this way.
       Researchers told the New York Times that they estimate that
       secret medical abortions are making up a growing and
       “irreversible” portion of abortions in the United States.
       “This is happening,” said Jill E. Adams, executive director of
       If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, told the New
       York Times. “This is an irreversible part of abortion care here
       in the United States.”
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