Sure - lets just write those people off
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No. The Georgia law makes accommodations for the ULTRA rare instance the woman's life is in danger.
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There is one way to give back respect to women in GA, go to the ballot box next November and vote those who supported this horrible legislation out.
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What are the consequences for the father? There must be some because it takes two to make a baby (well most of the time!) I'm thinking, at a minimum, a DNA test to determine paternity & a requirement that the father must provide financially for the child until 18--or be jailed!
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You'll be pleased to know that is the law already.
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One way she would know she isn't pregnant even with irregular periods is to practice safe sex... I know a novel idea. Secondly if she were raped immediately visit a hospital, women's sexual health centre or even pharmacy for the morning after pill.
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Immediately?! That doesn’t happen as often as you think. The shock and horror a rape victim suffers crushes her will. Sometimes they’re drugged or intoxicated by their rapists. It’s all about controlling the woman. That simple.
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They want to have it both ways...all life is sacred, except for life created by incest and rape??? I want them to provide free birth control for every man and woman and provide mandatory support payments for each child until he/she is 21 years old.
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Caving with a wishlist of Caveats is not acceptable. At this speed pregnancy will become mandatory. The US is a scary place.
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