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Because this clearly needed its own thread.
Actual photo of you every time you create a new attention thread, which is like 94932749820 per week:
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As explained in the article below, some legislators from both parties in Alabama are hoping to pass a bill that will protect IVF patients and doctors from prosecution under the new Alabama court ruling. Until and unless it passes, anybody with frozen embryos is in extreme legal jeopardy.
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Six days after Alabama's Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are "children," upending in vitro fertilization treatments, a Republican state senator said he plans to introduce a bill that would protect IVF statewide.
State Sen. Tim Melson, who chairs the Senate's Health Care Committee, said the bill would clarify that embryos are not viable unless they are implanted in a uterus.
In its decision, the State Supreme Court gave frozen embryos the same rights as children.
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Oh hey look, they are looking to do exactly what I said they could do. Almost as if the Alabama supreme court didn't rule that embryos are people because the Alabama supreme court didn't create a law out of thin air like Democrat judges do.Quote:
State Sen. Tim Melson, who chairs the Senate's Health Care Committee, said the bill would clarify that embryos are not viable unless they are implanted in a uterus.
I do like this bit of misleading bullshit from NPR though:
As if a trained medical professional accidentally killed the embryos while he was doing official medical stuff, totally leaving out the part that a PATIENT was allowed to rummage through the freezer where the embryos were kept and the patient was the one who killed the embryos.Quote:
The court ruling came in a lawsuit by couples whose frozen embryos were accidentally destroyed in a clinic.
Just want to get the facts straight for anyone who might actually be taking Clyder's or NPR's words seriously and thinking they have the slightest fucking clue what they are talking about.
So much for the separation of church and church and state in the United States Constitution
Alabama's chief judge, who wrote the part of the recent ruling that I quoted in the first post, recently appeared on a QAnon show..
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Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker, who wrote the concurring opinion in last week’s explosive Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos have the same rights as living children, recently appeared on a show hosted by self-anointed “prophet” and QAnon conspiracy theorist.
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"God created government," he told Enlow, adding that it's "heartbreaking" that "we have let it go into the possession of others."