Roe out, question is who leaked???

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The Debt said:

TarponChaser said:

will25u said:


Based on what will abortion instantly become illegal?

They have "trigger laws" in place. Signed, sealed, delivered.
How come you never see the opposite map? Flip the red and the grey colors. Caption: "Abortion is instantaneously going to STILL be legal in these states."

SCOTUS isn't banning abortion nationwide.
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goatchze said:

The Debt said:

TarponChaser said:

will25u said:


Based on what will abortion instantly become illegal?

They have "trigger laws" in place. Signed, sealed, delivered.
How come you never see the opposite map? Flip the red and the grey colors. Caption: "Abortion is instantaneously going to STILL be legal in these states."

SCOTUS isn't banning abortion nationwide.
bc #hoesmad
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I think he make a good point

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I think it absolutely will change things BUT, you are correct, in that abortions were never entirely be outlawed in this country. If someone is desperate enough, they will find a way to hop on over to another state.
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GeorgiAg said:

I think he make a good point


a million murders per year doesnt matter....

k...

Think 60mil have died bc of Roe. We are talking trajectory, Erick Twiterson.

Which is bigger 390mil or 330mil?
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he really does not have a good point.

55,440 abortions were provided in Texas in 2017. I guarantee the number is significantly less in 2023, and only a small percentage of those people will go out of state for an abortion.

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BMX Bandit said:

he really does not have a good point.

55,440 abortions were provided in Texas in 2017. I guarantee the number is significantly less in 2023, and only a small percentage of those people will go out of state for an abortion.


Thank you God
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Sully Dog said:

BMX Bandit said:

he really does not have a good point.

55,440 abortions were provided in Texas in 2017. I guarantee the number is significantly less in 2023, and only a small percentage of those people will go out of state for an abortion.


Thank you God
I think you mean Trump.
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I'm honestly surprised he hasn't released a video taking full credit yet.
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aggiehawg said:

WHOOP!'91 said:

rwpag71 said:

flakrat said:

The Debt said:

flakrat said:

When are they supposed to officially release the decision?

Usually in the summer months
Wow, was thinking today or this week. That's a long time to REEEEEEEE before the official word comes out.
Also a long time to try and intimidate just one judge to change their opinion. Less likely this would have leaked if the current score wasn't 5-4.
I assume that Roberts not writing this opinion means he was not in the majority. Alito, Trump appointees and Thomas are the 5.
I started a thread when the leak came out that Roberts was not authoring the opinion that it was likely a 5-4 decision and Roberts was not in the majority. That would mean Thomas as the senior justice in the majority assigning who would write for the majority. I thought Thomas would want it for himself so surprised it was Alito.
Not that the Dems wouldn't pass up a chance to smear any judge they can't control, but do you think the brouhaha about Thomas' wife had anything to do with this upcoming decision?

I can't imagine it did, as they know how Thomas will vote. I just assumed they wanted to crush the Thomas family.
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Texas is an outlier, however.

It is a huge state that will ban abortion in the absence of Roe.

There aren't really any other states that fit that rubric. Maybe Florida would join, but that's no guarantee.
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fasthorse05 said:

aggiehawg said:

WHOOP!'91 said:

rwpag71 said:

flakrat said:

The Debt said:

flakrat said:

When are they supposed to officially release the decision?

Usually in the summer months
Wow, was thinking today or this week. That's a long time to REEEEEEEE before the official word comes out.
Also a long time to try and intimidate just one judge to change their opinion. Less likely this would have leaked if the current score wasn't 5-4.
I assume that Roberts not writing this opinion means he was not in the majority. Alito, Trump appointees and Thomas are the 5.
I started a thread when the leak came out that Roberts was not authoring the opinion that it was likely a 5-4 decision and Roberts was not in the majority. That would mean Thomas as the senior justice in the majority assigning who would write for the majority. I thought Thomas would want it for himself so surprised it was Alito.
Not that the Dems wouldn't pass up a chance to smear any judge they can't control, but do you think the brouhaha about Thomas' wife had anything to do with this upcoming decision?

I can't imagine it did, as they know how Thomas will vote. I just assumed they wanted to crush the Thomas family.
Not really. I actually think Politico had this back in February and sat on it for awhile. Since this was a draft, expect other drafts were circulating at the same time. Have to wonder why those were not leaked by the same person?
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Keegan99 said:

Texas is an outlier, however.

It is a huge state that will ban abortion in the absence of Roe.

There aren't really any other states that fit that rubric. Maybe Florida would join, but that's no guarantee.
Will Texas ban abortion ouright? I think it will be a real fight and one that will eventually be codified by referendum. I wouldn't be surprised if there are a lot of Republicans that quietly vote to keep abortion legal through some measure. IMO, Texans still squirm and the thought of prohibitions and giving too much power to Austin.
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texas already passed a law triggered by Roe being overturned.


https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/87r/billtext/html/hb01280i.htm

makes abortion a felony
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dunlay said:

will25u said:

Get ready!!! THE FBI IS (IN) ON IT!


I don't trust the FBI to do anything honestly, or with neutrality, or in strict adherence to law.


On what grounds does the FBI have to be involved in any internal code of conduct issue of one of the three branches? Where in the constitution is it a felony to leak SCOTUS information? Or is this an open door they want to run through?
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On what grounds does the FBI have to be involved in any internal code of conduct issue of one of the three branches? Where in the constitution is it a felony to leak SCOTUS information? Or is this an open door they want to run through?
If Roberts asked them to investigate, they will. That raises the potential criminal issue of making a false statement to law enforcement.
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aggiehawg said:

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On what grounds does the FBI have to be involved in any internal code of conduct issue of one of the three branches? Where in the constitution is it a felony to leak SCOTUS information? Or is this an open door they want to run through?
If Roberts asked them to investigate, they will. That raises the potential criminal issue of making a false statement to law enforcement.
Maybe my least favorite law of all time.
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Precedent is for lower courts to consider, not the scotus.
True, but stare decisis is something for the Court to consider - and why it has taken this long to overturn Roe.
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BMX Bandit said:

texas already passed a law triggered by Roe being overturned.


https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/87r/billtext/html/hb01280i.htm

makes abortion a felony
That code still allows for abortion in certain circumstances. Plus:
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1) "Abortion" means the act of using or prescribing an instrument, a drug, a medicine, or any other substance, device, or means with the intent to cause the death of an unborn child of a woman known to be pregnant. The term does not include birth control devices or oral contraceptives.
Does not reject morning after pill or other 'birth control devices' or other interventions that may occur before the pregnancy is "known." Abortions will still occur; they'll just happen differently
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Does not reject morning after pill or other 'birth control devices' or other interventions that may occur before the pregnancy is "known." Abortions will still occur; they'll just happen differently
where does it say "other interventions"? What are you referring to?


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That code still allows for abortion in certain circumstances.
if its needed to save the mother, which is extremely rare.
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BMX Bandit said:

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Does not reject morning after pill or other 'birth control devices' or other interventions that may occur before the pregnancy is "known." Abortions will still occur; they'll just happen differently
where does it say "other interventions"? What are you referring to?


in the definition:
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a drug, a medicine, or any other substance, device, or means
the women will have to "know" she is pregnant as will the person "using or prescribing" the instrument, drug, medicine, etc. If both participants are blind to the knowledge of the pregnancy, does this apply? If a women highly suspects she is pregnant and the person assist agrees but does not have medical proof that is 'known,' does this law apply?

Define prescribe? Is that a medical term or can a non-medical professional provide access to naturally occurring treatments which may have a side effect of decreasing viability of a fetus?
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How long before we see coat hanger abortions on Tik Tok or some nonsense like that. We already have women shouting their abortions. The left just want to continue to go crazy, including lighting themselves on fire.
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Born & Raised in Texas, lovin Colorado!!
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will25u said:

Get ready!!! THE FBI IS (IN) ON IT!


this is the same FBI that stoked the Jan 6 mob, Devised the Governor of Michigan Kidnapping scheme and used secret fisa warrants to try and overthrow an election of the president, I wont hold my breath
BMX Bandit
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why would you take/do something to end a pregnancy if you don't "know" you are pregnant?

good luck with that argument to a jury.
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So if what Hogg said is correct, the current draft of the opinion may be markedly different. In fact, it may be much more or much less restrictive or may not leave the decision to the States.
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JDUB08AG said:

I think it absolutely will change things BUT, you are correct, in that abortions were never entirely be outlawed in this country. If someone is desperate enough, they will find a way to hop on over to another state.

the excellent point of this is that perhaps leftist blue females will now move to blue states which allow abortions.

making Red states even more red.
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IDaggie06 said:

Sully Dog said:

BMX Bandit said:

he really does not have a good point.

55,440 abortions were provided in Texas in 2017. I guarantee the number is significantly less in 2023, and only a small percentage of those people will go out of state for an abortion.


Thank you God
I think you mean Trump.
hopefully all 50,000 females will depart the Texas Republic and go to Colorado.
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CrottyKid
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And now by gender



Few differences between attitudes about abortion for men and women.

But I'm not a biologist.
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SupaManu said:

RebelE Infantry said:

ChemAg15 said:

I hate emotionally charged issues that distract from the more pressing issues facing the country. This is the perfect distraction the dems need to energize their base right before the midterms. The timing is too convenient.



There is literally no more pressing issue than infants being murdered day in and day out to the tune of a million or more every single year. None whatsoever.

I think abortion is disgusting but now won't most of these millions Be a burden on tax payers?


Not if we start expecting people to make their own way in the world instead of expecting everything to be given to them.

Kind of like how it was expected 60 years ago.
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TAM85 said:

So if what Hogg said is correct, the current draft of the opinion may be markedly different. In fact, it may be much more or much less restrictive or may not leave the decision to the States.


Tin foil hat time-

Maybe the most recent draft is very narrow and allows Mississippi to keep their law but doesn't overturn roe, essentially making it a regional issue.

this activist clerk(with some outside influences) saw that and released a much earlier draft to create such a ruckus in an attempt to create momentum foe democrats
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Ags4DaWin said:

SupaManu said:

RebelE Infantry said:

ChemAg15 said:

I hate emotionally charged issues that distract from the more pressing issues facing the country. This is the perfect distraction the dems need to energize their base right before the midterms. The timing is too convenient.



There is literally no more pressing issue than infants being murdered day in and day out to the tune of a million or more every single year. None whatsoever.

I think abortion is disgusting but now won't most of these millions Be a burden on tax payers?


Not if we start expecting people to make their own way in the world instead of expecting everything to be given to them.

Kind of like how it was expected 60 years ago.
I agree but as long as there are democrat politicians this will never happen sadly
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BMX Bandit said:

why would you take/do something to end a pregnancy if you don't "know" you are pregnant?

good luck with that argument to a jury.
The state would have the burden of proof with intent of the action, correct?
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Agthatbuilds said:

TAM85 said:

So if what Hogg said is correct, the current draft of the opinion may be markedly different. In fact, it may be much more or much less restrictive or may not leave the decision to the States.


Tin foil hat time-

Maybe the most recent draft is very narrow and allows Mississippi to keep their law but doesn't overturn roe, essentially making it a regional issue.

this activist clerk(with some outside influences) saw that and released a much earlier draft to create such a ruckus in an attempt to create momentum foe democrats


Is that tin foil hat stuff? The leak was deliberate and only would seem to benefit democrats. Your scenario seems likely although it's probably focused on this one issue and not to sway momentum intentionally party wide.
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LMCane said:

JDUB08AG said:

I think it absolutely will change things BUT, you are correct, in that abortions were never entirely be outlawed in this country. If someone is desperate enough, they will find a way to hop on over to another state.

the excellent point of this is that perhaps leftist blue females will now move to blue states which allow abortions.

making Red states even more red.
I think capitalism will reign and a new branch of medical tourism will emerge
 
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