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Replying to @yesnicksearcy @Alyssa_Milano
Do you have a link to the NY law that makes murder legal?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Alyssa_Milano
Do you have a link to the penalty for the doctor in NY if the life is terminated after the baby survives the abortion and is out of the womb?
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Replying to @yesnicksearcy @Alyssa_Milano
That would be murder because the baby acquires human rights at birth.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Alyssa_Milano
Not in NY State. A physician is allowed to deny care to an infant.
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Not true. If the child is nonviable then they can help put the infant out of the suffering it would face during life.
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Nick Searcy, INTERNATIONAL FILM & TELEVISION STARVerified account @yesnicksearcyReplying to @ScottAdamsSays @brian_holan and 2 othersNo you didn't. Not of me, anyway. but here it is again. "Until Cuomo signed New York’s new abortion law, preemies who survived a chemical abortion were legally protected. Now they can be deliberately denied treatment." https://nypost.com/2019/02/13/these-abortion-laws-arent-what-pro-choice-is-supposed-to-mean/ …9 replies 7 retweets 93 likes -
Hmm read an article from the New York Post or read the actual bill... i think im going to believe the actual bill.
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FFS, doesn’t anybody have the ability to read between the lines? Because you don’t, little sheepie.
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You might be better at reading between the lines than I am, but to me the NY law looks about the way you would want it to look in terms of babies that survive abortion: https://bit.ly/2UMRlBM pic.twitter.com/XX5FBdZ72y
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Replying to @mickers_au @ScottAdamsSays and
If it was really really rare, they wouldn’t have to pass laws decriminalizing it.
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