Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over Mississippi’s 15-Week Abortion Ban This Fall

Is it constitutional for there to be any restrictions on pre-viability abortions?

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    Robert
    12/10/2021

    To the GOP, and specifically TED CRUZ, none of you care about prenatal or postnatal care for children. I have yet to see any honorable concern from any of the GOP regarding the millions of diabetic, immune-deficient mothers who have been forced to bear babies only to die on the delivery table. My family suffered the early deaths of five generations of women due to the lack of choice whether to continue their individual pregnancies. I was also stunned at the lack of GOP members at the funeral of Robert Dole. Ted Cruz proved to be the only GOP member not wearing a mask (1,000 people were there and he made a point of being present without a mask). We don't understand you TED. I used to see honor and respect in the Republican Party. You, TED, displayed dishonor and disrespect for an honorable family. Diana Bauman, Honorable Great-Granddaughter, Granddaughter, Daughter, Wife and Mother of Veterans!

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    Jeanette
    07/26/2021

    When I was a medical student at Los Angeles General Hospital before abortions were legal, every week there were several botched "abortions" admitted to the hospital. These patients required a lot of care and techniques, but still some of the young women that were admitted died. After abortions were legal no-one was admitted for a botched abortion. No one died of the consequences of a botched abortion.

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    Sandra
    07/26/2021

    Interesting how those who claim the high moral ground on the basis that an unborn fetus has rights superseding those of the woman carrying it (abortion is murder) have little issue with a rogue police officer kneeling on a Black man's neck for 9 minutes (insert the lengthly list of other Black men and women killed by police here), allowing migrant's to die crossing the border in desperation (Border Patrol destroying the water caches left by an activist group in the desert crossing areas to help them survive), or (insert so many other issues affecting unemployed, homeless, drug addicted, etc).

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    Sandra
    07/26/2021

    This is a medical matter between a woman and her doctor, no one else has any constitutional right to interfere with any woman's inherent right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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    Douggie76
    07/23/2021

    WTF?!!?!? Please do not send women back into the stone age by destroying a women’s right to choose! How & why should we let the government into a woman’s body when we have No law like this for men?!??? It is wholly over reach plain & simple… It would be nice if the courts wanted to reconsider all the dark money that allows the billionaires to legally bribe nearly ALL of the house & the senate!!! Let’s see some gov’t power there!!!

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    Anne
    07/14/2021

    Supreme court has to stay away from womens medical issues.

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    pscott74
    06/28/2021

    This is the never ending fight between the pro life and pro choice. One can argue it settled by R v W. Or one can argue nothing in the Constitution provides for it. But either way I'd argue it is settled by court precedent. One can also argue it is a state's right issue under the 10th Amendment. Either way we will never hear the end of it as neither side will accept the other's view. IMHO it is a decision between the mother and doctor and the government shouldn't be involved at all. Whatever the decision of the mother, they then have to live with the good or bad of that. I can see the argument that religious folks may not like the idea that their tax money is going to something they don't support but then that is how so many things in govt are. A side note - I don't agree with Planned Parenthood getting tax money and then as a charity be allowed to make political donations which one could argue make tax money support that party as well. It would be like allowing the NRA to get tax dollars and then they throw money to politics. So it should be stipulated if you accept tax money you are prohibited from making political donations.

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    Gail
    05/26/2021

    Why can’t you just let women and their reproductive organs alone! Why is a rapist allowed to keep his penis after raping a person? That includes drunk husbands who beat and batter their wives before and after he gets her pregnant. Major studies should be done on how this affects the fetus and newborn. From what I have read this type of behavior is often found in Texas, and quite a few other western & southern states. Now I have slung my mud. Leave all women and girls alone. Maybe we should force the death penalty on every state. Hanging by neck, maybe televise it. Look at all the money we could save! How many hangings can you get on each rope. Force the television networks to televise the weekly hangings nationwide. Let’s pick a day shall we!

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    Nuitgoddess
    05/23/2021

    Government must stay out of women's bodies.

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    Seth
    05/23/2021

    For years I supported pro-choice from a legal standpoint for the mothers. Not ethically or morally, but legally. Most of the pro-choice comments here are centered on women's rights and "my body my choice", but what about the fetus? At a certain point something has to resonate with a non psychopathic person that the fetus is a person too. It's not a tumor that needs to be removed unless you decide otherwise. That is the point behind determining some line of viability and limiting non-required or cosmetic/convenience abortions after that line has been crossed. If the health of the mother is at risk or rape was involved it's another story. That is not what I am talking about and should truly be a discussion and decision between her and her doctor. Her doctors should include a psychiatrist for her trauma as well. All I am talking about are purely elective, convenience abortions. And yes, I believe there should be viability lines on those elective abortions that restrict the option to abort. And not because I am anti-women's rights or have some religious or some GOP political agenda. Sorry, but the fetus has rights too. The constitution affords them equal protection as anyone else. "My body, my choice" applies to them as well. What voice do they have? If you support elective abortions, why stop there? If a fetus isn't a constitutionally protected person and has no rights because they have no voice, then that same reasoning can apply to any number of other groups of people that supposedly inconvenience or burden society. When you see a hungry kid on the street I suppose some will just want to murder them too. Call it a 23rd or 41st or whatever trimester abortion. Maybe even extend your ideals to homeless people of all ages. We could really clean up major cities all over the US by getting rid of those "unwanted" people that inconvenience the rest of society. Imagine how much less poverty there would be if all the homeless were gone and women in bad, or at least inconvenient, situations could legally snuff their children out of existence at any age? Maybe we just get rid of people in bad situations too, women or otherwise. What the hell is wrong with people. I am not religious even a little bit so there is no Christian or any other spiritual agenda here. And even with no religious ties I can still see elective abortions as societally, morally, and most importantly constitutionally flawed. Whatever the SC decision is, I figure the pro-abortion and anti-vaccination movements will take care of themselves in two or three generations. We are about halfway down that road already. The more of these people that kill their own children or willingly choose to be more susceptible to virus and disease will mean less and less of them in the future. Yes, that is a cold assessment. No less cold than deciding to have your own child killed by a doctor or anyone else out of convenience. Legally or otherwise. Our opinions are not the law. In my opinion, there should be no elective abortions other than those medically required for the health of the mother or in cases of rape. Whatever your opinion is, ask yourself what the opinion of the fetus would be, or of the homeless person you saw the other day, or of the hungry neglected child that lives just a few blocks over from you. Do they want to die because that is the most straightforward, convenient option for the rest of society or their mother? Probably not. But they don't have a voice so it doesn't matter. Your opinion happens to have a voice so their opinions don't matter. Sounds about right.

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    Nina
    05/23/2021

    I feel that abortions should not proceed after 15 weeks, the fetus is already forming its body, an abortion that late is too late. That is a total of 3 1/2 months. i also feel that an abortion is a right if the female was raped. Psychologically than would not work well for the child or for the mother. I worked on Roe VS Wade in the 1960's. I am old enough to remember when I knew women were made to feel like criminals when receiving illegal abortions.

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    burrkitty
    05/21/2021

    First, let's recognize that this is not primarily a religious or scientific issue, but a ethical and human rights issue. Fundamental to human rights is the right to self agency, so no valid law should permit the involuntary servitude of one to another, whether in the womb or already born. This is what forced-birthers failed to consider, going against centuries of emancipation and all ethics of human rights. It is time for the state to accept that it cannot demand of a woman that she maintains an unwanted pregnancy because that demand places her in a state of involuntary servitude. Involuntary servitude would put states in breach of international human rights law (Article 8 of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights). Furthermore, the fact that a life may be forfeit when a woman withdraws her service is no basis for enforcing the servitude. We draw on the 13th Amendment of the US Constitution as an example to extend the argument. You cannot force a person to use their organs without their consent. THAT IS A CRIME.

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    Glowurm
    05/21/2021

    Ohhh, burrkitty, exceptional! 😊❤️❤️

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    burrkitty
    05/21/2021

    @Freethinker. You are making my argument for me. Every organ requires consent to be used by other people otherwise it is a crime. You rape someone, its a crime. Organ harvesting? Crime. Taking organs from the dead without express consent? Crime. Grab people that don’t want to be grabbed? Crime. Because without my consent, It’s a crime and it doesn’t matter WHO it is. Get to inventing those external uterine systems, Gatica. I guarantee the majority of women will use them happily. “Natural pregnancy” will become a kooky oddball thing and you will be extremely wealthy. But it’s never going to be okay to force people to use their organs without their consent. So abortion must remain safe, legal, unrestricted, and none your business.

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    AvaRae
    05/20/2021

    Abortions are a right for all uterus having people. If you want fewer abortions, then have common sense, straightforward sexual education. If you want fewer abortions, then have free or easily accessible contraceptions. If you want fewer abortions, then let women have their tubes tied or removed without needing to have had several children already or permission from her husband! If you want fewer abortions, then tough cookies because not everyone wants to be a parent and even with birth control unfortunate accidents happen. Abortions are healthcare! Stop trying to control women’s bodies and healthcare! Period!

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    Michelle
    05/19/2021

    Women’s bodies, women’s choice.

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    Patrick
    05/20/2021

    Nowhere in the constitution does it say you have the right to an abortion. In Roe v Wade the claimed this “right” was covered under the “right” to privacy which is also not in the constitution. For those following along that means the “right” to have an abortion is twice removed from the constitution. Not to mention you have no right to murder innocent children.

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    Sandi
    05/20/2021

    Precedent has been set - they should not have taken this case.

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    jimK
    05/17/2021

    The whole purpose of the Mississippi law and the others like it, was to get this issue before the Supreme Court in hopes of overthrowing the Roe vs Wade decision. The Federalist Society and it’s shell organizations have been coordinating this effort, as was reported in Congressional testimony during the Republican rush to get Barrett confirmed. The Federalist Society working with their shell organizations ‘donate’ to State Republican AG’s to write amicus briefs to get issues they sponsor elevated to the Supreme Court and have teams coordinating legislation drafted by the States. The will of the people has been superseded by the will of the wealthy donors whose donations to the Federalist Society start at a minimum of $70 million each. I am so sick of the entitled wealth elite stealthily making decisions for the people by tinkering with the levers of power throughout the State and Federal government which they control - and the mentality of their serfdom which apparently is unable to see that their human rights are continually being suppressed by their masters, who owe their wealth to their serfs. … … … If you want to see this country really disrupted, just start taking away what many women and I consider to be their fundamental rights. The country cannot survive with decisions based on interpretations of morality by particular Christian religions alone, especially as they were interpreted in the 1800’s. … … … This should provide some interesting discussion for Biden’s commission studying the function and structure of the Supreme Court and it’s ability to function as an apolitical body as it is now structured.

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    Dan
    05/20/2021

    Yes, for starters for those of you who love killing babies, let's just focus on this - the government is not responsible for your indiscretions. No government funded abortions. Secondly, jimK, larubia, burrkitty, and Dave, please seek counseling. Maybe you can get a group rate. You are not well and I wish your families would/could intervene. I am curious. From a woman's perspective, do you simply consider abortion a form of birth control?