Pro-liars get their way in Indiana March 31, 2015 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 3,454 |
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On Monday, the state of Indiana sentenced 33-year-old Indian-American Purvi Patel to 20 years in prison on charges of feticide - an act that causes the death of a fetus - and neglect of a dependent. She received a 30-year-sentence on the felony neglect charge, 10 of which were suspended. A six-year sentence for feticide will be served concurrently.
Patel is the first woman in the U.S. to be charged, convicted and sentenced on a feticide charge. Reproductive rights activists are outraged.
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Re: Pro-liars get their way in Indiana March 31, 2015 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 6,607 |
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navi8orgirl
What can one expect from the religious freedom (only if you are the right religion) state?
And my RWNJ acquaintances keep braying about Muslims bringing on sharia law. It is here.
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Techie
I did not expect this out of Indiana.
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Techie
I did not expect this out of Indiana.
No? Are you being sarcastic? IN is pretty backward.
I'm happy that people are throwing shit fits over IN's new 'religious freedom' law. I especially liked this ~
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/30/rahm-emanuel-indiana-religious-freedom-restoration-act_n_6973806.html
Rahm Emanuel jumps in to try to lure biz's to Chi. Ha. He's such a sleazy guy
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Dorisan
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Zzelda
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Techie
I did not expect this out of Indiana.
No? Are you being sarcastic? IN is pretty backward.
I'm happy that people are throwing shit fits over IN's new 'religious freedom' law. I especially liked this ~
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/30/rahm-emanuel-indiana-religious-freedom-restoration-act_n_6973806.html
Rahm Emanuel jumps in to try to lure biz's to Chi. Ha. He's such a sleazy guy
It's making other states pause on their own measures
GA and NC say "oops, maybe this ain't such a good idea after all."
I saw a headline where NC Republican Governor McRory declared elements of his state's version of such a bill "make no sense."
Smart fellow. McRory is aligned more strongly with business than religion. He's already seeing the dollar sign impact being wrought on Indiana. NC is slowly recovering from the economic crash, having been a state that attracted a lot of business from the '80s through the early part of 2000s. He wants to revive the state's attractiveness to business transplants.
Re: Pro-liars get their way in Indiana March 31, 2015 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 3,979 |
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Dorisan
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Techie
I did not expect this out of Indiana.
No? Are you being sarcastic? IN is pretty backward.
I'm happy that people are throwing shit fits over IN's new 'religious freedom' law. I especially liked this ~
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/30/rahm-emanuel-indiana-religious-freedom-restoration-act_n_6973806.html
Rahm Emanuel jumps in to try to lure biz's to Chi. Ha. He's such a sleazy guy
It's making other states pause on their own measures
GA and NC say "oops, maybe this ain't such a good idea after all."
I saw a headline where NC Republican Governor McRory declared elements of his state's version of such a bill "make no sense."
Smart fellow. McRory is aligned more strongly with business than religion. He's already seeing the dollar sign impact being wrought on Indiana. NC is slowly recovering from the economic crash, having been a state that attracted a lot of business from the '80s through the early part of 2000s. He wants to revive the state's attractiveness to business transplants.
Re: Pro-liars get their way in Indiana March 31, 2015 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 880 |
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bershaw
ndiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
Re: Pro-liars get their way in Indiana April 01, 2015 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,578 |
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Dorisan
Proof being that helmet hair harpy politician Sylvia Allen thinks that church attendance should be mandatory
Though she hasn't proposed a bill that would mandate such action, she does provide an "out" for us regenerates, I guess. According to this woman, who abides by the belief that the earth is only 6000 years old, people would be allowed to attend a "church of their choice."
Well, cool. That opens so many possibilities. Aside from the well-known worship of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, we childfrees could form our own worship. Those of us who are devoted to our pets could have our own church.
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kookiecrisp
Now you know you must destroy all the evidence for any miscarriage, clot or period.
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
You're a fucking moron. Why would you register on a childfree site just to troll? Don't you have a fetus to gestate, or a kid to take care of?
Go away, before we out you.
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Peace
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
You're a fucking moron. Why would you register on a childfree site just to troll? Don't you have a fetus to gestate, or a kid to take care of?
Go away, before we out you.
I second this statement...GTFO now, or get ready to be fucking barbecued.
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
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bershaw
Indiana's Religous Freedom Law is appalling.
Sentencing Purvi Patel to prison is justice. She attempted to abort her 6 possibly 7 month fetus using abortion drugs she bought online. Why? No place could legally peform an abortion for her at that point. That's not an Indiana thing.. for an elective abortion NO state would have performed one at that point.
Google the court documents.
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catharsist
This is why abortion should be legal with EXPANDED ACCESS, because then she wouldn't have needed to go get a medical abortion. Women don't want abortions like ice cream cones, they need them like a coyote who gnaws it's own leg off to be free from a trap. Women will kill themselves for reproductive freedom just as much today as they have done in the past. The simple fact that pro-birthers exist shows that women are regarded as property of the state as chief producers of human capital. You think this is about god or morality? PUH-LEEZE.
Re: Pro-liars get their way in Indiana April 02, 2015 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 3,454 |
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Techie
I did not expect this out of Indiana.
No? Are you being sarcastic? IN is pretty backward.
Re: Pro-liars get their way in Indiana May 01, 2015 | Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 3,454 |
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Wane.com
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Law professors say they’ll defend at no cost an Indiana woman seeking to overturn her conviction in the death of her premature infant.
Thirty-three-year-old Purvi Patel of Granger was sentenced to 20 years in prison in March. Prosecutors said she took drugs from China to end her pregnancy rather go through a medical abortion.
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Peace
I had often thought that if I became knocked up, I'd abort. If I couldn't get a legal abortion, I'd do a home-made one, take the expelled fetus into the woods and bury it. The Pinelands is a big region. Go there at sundown with a small shovel, dig a hole, and stick the dead fetus into the ground and cover it up. Go home, wash out the plastic bag the fetus was in, cut it into small pieces, bleach it, and throw the pieces into the trash. Done.
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Despite Patel's claim that she gave birth to a stillborn child, prosecutors argued that Patel gave birth to a live fetus and charged her with child neglect. Prosecutors also claimed that Patel ordered abortion-inducing drugs online and tried to terminate her pregnancy, but a toxicology report failed to find evidence of any drugs in her system.