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    Alabama Aims Straight at Roe, Outlaws Nearly All Abortions

    Alabama's Senate voted 25-6 to outlaw virtually all abortions in the state Tuesday. If signed into law, the measure would make Alabama one of the most pro-life states in the country.

    The bill would make abortion at any stage of pregnancy a felony punishable by up to 99 years or life in prison. The bill's only exception would be when the woman's health is at serious risk.

    There is no punishment for the woman receiving the abortion, only for abortion providers.

    The measure is headed to the desk of Republican Gov. Kay Ivey.

    Supporters of the bill said it was designed to challenge the Supreme Court's ruling of Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion in American.

    "Human life has rights, and when someone takes those rights, that's when we as government have to step in," said Republican Clyde Chambliss, the Senate sponsor of the abortion ban.

    "The question for me - for us - is: When is a person a person?" Chambliss added.

    Senators voted down an attempt to add an amendment that gave exceptions for rape and incest.

    Supporters had argued exemptions would weaken their hope of challenging Roe.

    Rep. Terri Collins said, "We were trying to keep it just as it was to address the issue of Roe vs Wade was decided on, which is that the baby in the womb is a person."

    Staci Fox, CEO and president of Planned Parenthood Southeast, voiced outrage over the bill.

    "This is nothing but a political game and women are the pawns," she said. "Let's be honest, banning abortion does not stop abortion. It stops safe and legal abortion."

    The measure compared abortion to some of the greatest human tragedies, including the Holocaust.

    The bill will take effect in six months if it is signed into law.

    Alabama follows a handful of states that have recently enacted laws banning abortion if a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually as early as six weeks.

    Tom McCluskey of March for Life Action said, "There's an optimism in the pro-life movement and a pessimism in the abortion movement. They're seeing the changes at the federal level, especially at the Supreme Court. They're seeing the actions that President Trump is doing and they're seeing after 47 years of Roe v. Wade and the devastation that's it's caused."

    Meanwhile, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer implied this week that the court's conservative majority is ready to overturn Roe v. Wade. Writing about a different ruling, Breyer said it causes one to wonder 'which cases the court will overrule next.'

    http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2019/...-all-abortions

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    And that optimism is rising! Thank you, Jesus!

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    That's a good one, abortion outlawed from conception and with no exceptions for rape or incest. Under "heartbeat" legislation it's possible for a victim of violent rape to get an abortion within 5-6 weeks, with or without an exception being made for that scenario. Under Alabama legislation it would be impossible even if the crime is reported immediately. No exceptions means that a 10-year-old can be raped by her father, get pregnant then have no options except to have the baby.

    One may argue that the value of the resulting life is greater than the value of the well being of the mother to be. But there is an other concern here, that the damage that the rapist does is compounded by the fact that it results in a pregnancy that the victim has no responsibility for. Responsibility for one's actions is a major factor in Christian ethics, if women could get pregnant from breathing from age 12-42 then very few people would argue that abortions should be outlawed entirely.

    Take a look at the video at the bottom of this page, the one that says "These high-profile conservatives oppose Alabama's abortion law" :

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...=.25b30bb77bce

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    I read awhile back that the woman who fought for abortion in RvW is now prolife. Anyone else hear/read that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    I read awhile back that the woman who fought for abortion in RvW is now prolife. Anyone else hear/read that?
    Yeah. She was born again at some point after that. I've seen a few articles over the years about her.

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    I remember seeing her on tv sharing her testimony as a Christian. I just googled her as I thought I heard she passed away. Norma McCorvey was her name, she passed away in 2017.

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