Giantone
11-10-2023, 06:36 AM
Gotta admit this explains a lot when it comes to your posting history. But here you go:
noun. the industrialized and economically advanced countries of the world collectively. Also called: First World, Global North.
No, it explains why you live in Arizona.
nonniey
11-10-2023, 11:05 AM
No, it explains why you live in Arizona.
This is the type of posting history I was referring too.
Giantone
11-10-2023, 11:37 AM
This is the type of posting history I was referring too.
You get what you deserve.
nonniey
11-10-2023, 12:36 PM
You get what you deserve.
Ok I'm going to sound arrogant, but I'm going to lay the cards on the table. The impression I (and I'm fairly sure, everyone else in this forum -even the libs) get of you, from what and how you post is that you have a limited education base (the term developed world is really basic social studies knowledge and something that almost any high school grad would know) and that you are immature, which is reflected in your juvenile level attacks on other posters (the last 2 posts that you think are insulting to me are perfect examples of that).
Just something for you to reflect on in how you interact in this forum.
sdskinsfan2001
11-10-2023, 01:28 PM
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BaltimoreSkins
11-13-2023, 12:42 PM
Incorrect in most of Europe abortions only for serious life threatening reasons or non-viability of the fetus are permitted after 12-18 weeks (depending on the country) elective abortions after the designated limit are illegal. I guess you somewhat say this as well when you said "if needed." That would be the same as what Youngkin was pushing.
BTW I think I know where you got your DATA - was it from here? -
https://reproductiverights.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/European-abortion-law-a-comparative-review.pdf
It's a bit deceptive (probably for US political considerations)
"In the European Union (EU)
almost every country has
legalized abortion on request
or on broad social grounds."
(Until 12-18 Weeks) - is what they leave out until a few paragraphs down
"Some ( Actually most) )European countries’ laws
set the time limit for abortion on
request or broad social grounds
between 18-24 weeks (actually between 12-18 weeks in most ) of pregnancy,
whereas many set the limit around
the first trimester of pregnancy.
However, all these countries’ laws
also allow access later in pregnancy
in specific circumstances, such as
where a woman’s health or life is
at risk (This is the serious health /fetus nonviability bit). The standard practice across
Europe is to not impose time limits
on these grounds.....?
Again, Youngkin wanted to establish abortion policy in line with what most of Europe (Actually most of the world with very few exceptions) has.
I saw that resource but don't take a singular source as gospel. I also found that a woman can get an abortion due to changes in mental health and changes in economic status after the legal time limit. Many of the countries also start the time to an abortion after the time in which the pregnancy was identified and not retroactively like the US laws or proposed laws. Regardless US labor laws and health care quality make it a challenge for lower economic status women to get an abortion until that is rectified I can't see wide support.
Giantone
10-02-2024, 06:49 PM
trump better win becuase if not he is going to Jail!
https://news.yahoo.com/bombshell-special-counsel-filing-includes-193959558.html
Bombshell immunity filing details Trump's alleged 'increasingly desperate' bid to overturn 2020 election