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Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« on: May 17, 2019, 02:28:20 PM »
Alabama's HB 314 includes a mother's health exception clause. Basically, if two psychiatrists think she'll kill her baby, a professional baby-killer can instead. Ridiculous!
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(6) SERIOUS HEALTH RISK TO THE UNBORN CHILD'S MOTHER. In reasonable medical judgment, the child's mother has a condition that so complicates her medical condition that it necessitates the termination of her pregnancy to avert her death or to avert serious risk of substantial physical impairment of a major bodily function. This term does not include a condition based on a claim that the woman is suffering from an emotional condition or a mental illness which will cause her to engage in conduct that intends to result in her death or the death of her unborn child. However, HB314 the condition may exist if a second physician who is licensed in Alabama as a psychiatrist, with a minimum of three years of clinical experience, examines the woman and docuмents that the woman has a diagnosed serious mental illness and because of it, there is reasonable medical judgment that she will engage in conduct that could result in her death or the death of her unborn child. If the mental health diagnosis and likelihood of conduct is confirmed as provided in this act, and it is determined that a termination of her pregnancy is medically necessary to avoid the conduct, the termination may be performed and shall be only performed by a physician licensed in Alabama in a hospital as defined in the Alabama Administrative Code and to which he or she has admitting privileges.

Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2019, 11:49:50 PM »
Alabama's HB 314 includes a mother's health exception clause. Basically, if two psychiatrists think she'll kill her baby, a professional baby-killer can instead. Ridiculous!
Lord have mercy.


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Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2019, 05:41:20 AM »
Ok, it’s not perfect, but don’t you think it’s quite a few steps in the right direction?

Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2019, 12:35:47 PM »
Ok, it’s not perfect, but don’t you think it’s quite a few steps in the right direction?
No it is not, because ‘murdering babies in the name of better health’ is still a call to Heaven for vengeance, and it now has the protection by this new law.
This compromise does nothing for the prolife cause when they say ‘ok only some babies can die’.
Innocent human lives are not political tools you can bargain with to gain votes.

At best, do we really think that the psychiatrists will only put in orders for the murder of a reasonable amount of babies? Only the ones that really are worthy of death because the mother will live instead? We know better than that. 
Plus, it means abortionists must stay in business, when instead they should be run out of town with pitchforks never to put their blood stained hands on another patient again.
Why so drastic a response? Because prolife or not, EVERYONE and their mother KNOWS they are killing real human beings. No compromises are left now, it is OVER. All the killing MUST END NOW.  

Re: Alabama didn't ban all abortions.
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2019, 11:14:11 PM »
Ok, it’s not perfect, but don’t you think it’s quite a few steps in the right direction?
No. Such women should be locked up in a mental institution because then the woman and the child could have a chance at being saved.