The Gret Stet of K-Y, folks:
Kentucky effectively suspended legal abortion access on Wednesday as the legislature enacted a sweeping anti-abortion law that took effect right away and forces providers to stop offering abortions until they can meet certain requirements.
The impact of the law makes Kentucky the first U.S. state without legal abortion access since the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade established the right to end a pregnancy before the fetus is viable, abortion providers say.
“Welcome to Jeebusland, ladies,” the fine and outstanding men of Kentucky amply be-chinned Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul didn’t say, “we’re at your cervix!”
Funny, I thought the Republic of Gilead would have started in the Terrible Oil Kingdom of Texaslovakia.
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Just gonna drop this off…

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It’s time to get those old underground railroads back in working order.
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Why anyone —especially women— would stay is a mystery.
Rgds,
TG
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Religious indoctrination, fear, and ignorance.
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Add poverty to genelms reply. The wealthy will always be able to get one; they always have.
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I have women in my family who are moving to red states because they LIKE those kind of politics.
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Along with the Janes.
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And as usual, they’re just lying, along with using a belittling term for pregnant (and all) females. (And of course they’re leaving out pregnant people who don’t ID as female) Human gestation needs to last at least 40 weeks for a healthy result from the medical condition known as pregnancy (and I’m not saying that there aren’t variations. I simply recall back when I was pregnant, watched an ep of Star Trek: DS9, and was intensely jealous of Kira, whose gestation period was, as I recall, 4 months. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_Parts_(Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine) I can’t find that in print anywhere, though.
sigh
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