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    More anti-modernity legislation in Red America. I don't understand why they don't just secede and then outlaw everything and bring the Taliban to show them how to run a totalitarian theocracy.
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    Mississippi 'Personhood' Law Could Ban Abortions And Birth Control
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    Mississippi voters will be allowed to decide on a ballot measure that defines "personhood" from the moment of fertilization, the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled last week. The measure could potentially outlaw abortions, birth control, in vitro fertilization and stem cell research across the state.

    Measure 26, which will bypass the legislature and go straight to a popular ballot vote, redefines the term "person" as it appears throughout Mississippi's Bill of Rights to include "all human beings from the moment of fertilization, cloning or the functional equivalent thereof." The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi, Planned Parenthood and the Center for Reproductive Rights filed a lawsuit against the proposal earlier this year, not based on its content or constitutionality, but because Mississippi state law says a ballot initiative cannot be used to change the Bill of Rights.

    The Mississippi Supreme Court rejected the lawsuit in a 7-2 ruling, saying that it had no power to review any ballot initiative before the actual vote takes place.

    "We didn't lose on the merits of the case, but what's disappointing is that it means the measure does go on the ballot that could later be held unconstitutional," said Alexa Kolbi-Molinas, an ACLU attorney on the case.

    Les Riley, the founder of Personhood Mississippi, whose primary mission is to get Measure 26 passed, told HuffPost that he believes the ballot initiative is legal and valid because it does not alter the state constitution, but simply defines a particular word in it that should have been defined by the Supreme Court in the 38 years since Roe v. Wade.

    "The court made the right decision," he said. "In the Roe decision, [Justice Henry] Blackmun said, 'We're not gonna answer the question of whether the fetus is a person,' and so in the 38 years since, we have had a tragic number of abortions. We think that God has already told us when life begins, and science has confirmed it, and the court has just not dealt with it, so we're hoping the people of Mississippi make the right decision."

    Abortion-rights advocates say they worry that the language of the initiative is so broad and vague that its effects could go far beyond outlawing abortion. The measure could be interpreted to outlaw the birth control pill, for instance, because the pill can sometimes prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg. They also say the measure could outlaw in vitro fertilization, stem cell research and emergency contraception for rape victims, as well as discourage doctors from performing a lifesaving miscarriage treatment when a woman is suffering from potentially-fatal pregnancy complications.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_959100.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlB View Post
    More anti-modernity legislation in Red America. I don't understand why they don't just secede and then outlaw everything and bring the Taliban to show them how to run a totalitarian theocracy
    Shhhhhh....dont give em any ideas!
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    I'm not saying let's kill all the stupid people, I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.

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    And women will die on the floor,like Pelosi claims,right?
    “The 2nd Amendment is a last resort against tyranny in Government.” Thomas Jefferson.

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    Of course they will. Women used to die in childbirth all the time.

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    We believe in personal freedoms and liberty! Unless you disagree with us.....




    Won't this just get thrown out by the supreme court anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlB View Post
    Mississippi 'Personhood' Law Could Ban Abortions And Birth Control Birth control
    Well that sucks. Remember what Margaret Sanger said:

    "Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated."

    What in the heck are these people in Mississippi thinking? Some liberal help me out here. They support eugenics. Surely they can get this law overturned.

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    Please refer to the thread below:

    Mississippi to ban Contraceptives?

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