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(10,899 posts)ehrnst
(32,640 posts)sheshe2
(84,090 posts)It will be our Auntie Ruthie and women like her that will help lead the way to another underground railroad. An underground that will help our women and girls with a choice over their bodies.
It is well past time that these men are gone from office. They are a pitiful excuse for human beings.
bronxiteforever
(9,287 posts)Gore1FL
(21,183 posts)I thank you for the analogy, as unsettling as it is.
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)Theyll be needed on the Underground Railroad.
msongs
(67,507 posts)BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)Or do you really think I meant something other than helping to get women out of Georgia?
bronxiteforever
(9,287 posts)Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)musette_sf
(10,209 posts)from Gilead
patphil
(6,262 posts)That's what being a true Christian is all about.
Patrick Phillips
Mariana
(14,863 posts)Nothing in the post even hints at what her religious beliefs, if any, might be.
Beartracks
(12,841 posts)... are what Christianity is (supposed to be) about.
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Mariana
(14,863 posts)That seems to be the implication you're making here - that "Ruthie" is acting like a Christian even if she isn't one, as if it's unusual for non-Christians to be loving and kind.
Beartracks
(12,841 posts)... says nothing about what other religions and non-religions are about.
To paraphrase your response to patphil above: "Nothing in the post even hints at what non-Christian beliefs might be about."
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Rabrrrrrr
(58,356 posts)that the anti-abortionists too often use an excuse for their hate, bigotry, misogyny, and all around general dickheadedness.
So the Alabama Christians say "This kind of law is what Christianity is all about!" and all sensible Christians say "No, it isn't. Christianity is about love."
But, all that said, I can see where the first post here could be taken as a statement against non-Christians as being non-loving. Unfortunate, but I think it's clear that was not the intention.
Beartracks
(12,841 posts)... precisely because those pushing for these intolerant, harmful laws claim to be Christians themselves.
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BigmanPigman
(51,674 posts)samnsara
(17,667 posts)..maybe then can catch a ride to central wash where I am.. I can hostess as well! The would have to love dogs. We need to start networking with planned parent hood
Politicub
(12,165 posts)needs to form. People who are poor will not be able to afford the travel required to have a safe and legal abortion. I live in Georgia, and would be happy to drive someone where they need to go. My challenge would be getting plugged into the network. I wouldn't know how or where to start.
I hope we never need the network, but darkness is starting to fall.
On edit - Amtrak goes from Atlanta to D.C., too -- the Crescent line. It's cheaper than flying, although the trip is slow. Still, it's important that we somehow educate people about all of their options.
homegirl
(1,436 posts)the Underground Railroad, 21st Century version.
WhiskeyGrinder
(22,527 posts)abortion fund (such as the Yellowhammer Fund in Alabama) or the National Network of Abortion Funds, https://abortionfunds.org/.
bdamomma
(63,977 posts)for posting. We need to be united on this.
lindysalsagal
(20,802 posts)Interesting conflict: In this quote from their site, it explains that some states have mandatory waiting periods and excessive requirements for pre-abortion unnecessary medical visits. It just occurred to me that those could quite reasonably be responsible for pushing an abortion past the 6 week limit, making one law responsible for infringement on another.
Our countrys restrictive reproductive policies are infringing on peoples rights to make decisions about whether and when to start a family. Coverage bans like the Hyde amendment, mandatory delay laws that force people to make multiple trips to clinics, and many other restrictions are just part of a larger attack on our reproductive freedom. A lack of paid sick days exacerbates these barriers by forcing people to choose between abortion care and losing wages or even jeopardizing their employment. State and local paid sick days laws can help people obtain the care they need and allow them to make the best decision about whether to start or grow their families without jeopardizing their financial future.
MFM008
(19,837 posts)alfredo
(60,082 posts)A couple years ago she offered a bill requiring men to get a physical, and a permission slip from his wife/girlfriend before obtaining Viagra.
JudyM
(29,294 posts)alfredo
(60,082 posts)They didnt see eye to eye.
Even before I knew her politics, I had developed a strong dislike for her.
SCantiGOP
(13,879 posts)Is already putting together contingency plans if SC follows suit and the courts dont stop this insanity. Whether it is providing airfare, or having volunteers to drive women to the nearest state, the plan is to see that no one is deprived of the right to a safe and legal procedure if she so chooses.
FailureToCommunicate
(14,034 posts)appleannie1943
(1,303 posts)She gave permission for all 'nieces' to copy and paste and share if they so desired. It seems to be a national movement.
lillypaddle
(9,581 posts)Thank you to all of those who will lend a helping hand. Sisterhood is powerful. And our supportive brothers are too.