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Fact check: Harris blames abortion restriction for Georgia woman’s death

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Re: Fact check: Harris blames abortion restriction for Georgia woman’s death

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Matt wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:35 am
audiophile wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:32 am Name calling again, as a rebuttable a detailed analysis of the "blame game"?
There was no detailed analysis. This woman would be alive if abortion was legal until 16 weeks.
Not necessarily, I'd say it might be too early to know how to assign to so-called blame.

I guess you missed It:
Blame could theoretically be assigned to multiple things: (IE loosened FDA rules that removed doctor oversight, her delay in seeking treatment, doctors waiting for her blood pressure to drop, and finally her decision to abort at all)

How far do want to go with assigning blame? Hypothetically, if someone got in car crash on the way to pick up the RU-486 drugs, would you blame Georgia law for that too? What of the leftist Ideology that just says it's clump of cells and unregulated abortion clinics are it's safe - how much "blame" should be assigned to this too?

Of course, you make no mention of woman in OP link that died after taking RU-486 that never sought treatment at all in Georgia. Is that Georgia's fault too?
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Re: Fact check: Harris blames abortion restriction for Georgia woman’s death

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Matt I have learned that you can't have civil discourse with anyone who is anti choice. Their point of view is the only one that matters and that is that. So I no longer discuss it.
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Re: Fact check: Harris blames abortion restriction for Georgia woman’s death

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zzand wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:52 am Matt I have learned that you can't have civil discourse with anyone who is anti choice. Their point of view is the only one that matters and that is that. So I no longer discuss it.
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Re: Fact check: Harris blames abortion restriction for Georgia woman’s death

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audiophile wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:41 am
Matt wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:35 am
audiophile wrote: Sat Sep 28, 2024 10:32 am Name calling again, as a rebuttable a detailed analysis of the "blame game"?
There was no detailed analysis. This woman would be alive if abortion was legal until 16 weeks.
Not necessarily, I'd say it might be too early to know how to assign to so-called blame.

I guess you missed It:
Blame could theoretically be assigned to multiple things: (IE loosened FDA rules that removed doctor oversight, her delay in seeking treatment, doctors waiting for her blood pressure to drop, and finally her decision to abort at all)

How far do want to go with assigning blame? Hypothetically, if someone got in car crash on the way to pick up the RU-486 drugs, would you blame Georgia law for that too? What of the leftist Ideology that just says it's clump of cells and unregulated abortion clinics are it's safe - how much "blame" should be assigned to this too?

Of course, you make no mention of woman in OP link that died after taking RU-486 that never sought treatment at all in Georgia. Is that Georgia's fault too?
Would she be alive if she had the procedure done locally under proper monitoring? The answer is very easy.
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