I am so angry. And sad. And did I mention angry?
Virginia is regulating abortion clinics like hospitals. (link to Leesburg Today broke in their redesign, they reposted the article, but all comments are gone)
One commenter on that article said:
I don't see how this legislation restricts access for women to abortions. It simply requires that abortion clinics meet the same medical guidelines as hospitals, depending on how they are classified. It in no way infringes on anyone's right to an abortion. In fact, Roe vs. Wade specifically leaves the regulation of abortions to the States.Well, charleyp1, I'll tell you how this restricts access.
- Root canal
- Colonoscopy (which is done under general anesthesia)
- Vasectomy (which is done under general anesthesia)
- Endoscopy (which is done under general anesthesia)
In Virginia there are currently 22 clinics at which abortion, A LEGAL PROCEDURE, can be obtained.
Under the new law,
Let me make this clear, THIS LAW WILL NOT REDUCE THE NUMBER OF ABORTIONS. Abortion rates remain steady no matter how difficult safe, legal abortions are to obtain. What this law will do is make it more expensive to obtain an abortion.
charleyp1 further says:
I for one applaud this effort. After the medical horror/freak show in Philadelphia in which an abortion doctor left the surgical procedures to his nurses and had pilles[sic] of fetal body parts scattered about his office and storage freezer, I think a little regulation of this nearly unregulated industry is in order.charleyp1, abortion is already highly regulated. licensing boards, the Board of Health, Obstetrics Boards, all oversee the OB/GYNs who perform abortions. The Philadelphia incident was an UNLICENSED person who was performing ILLEGAL late term abortions. Desperate women, who could not obtain legal abortions, went to him. Virginia's new law will increase the likelihood of a Philadelphia incident happening here in Virginia.
I want to thank Senator Mark Herring for standing up for women.
If you are as upset by the outcome of this vote as I am, may I suggest that you
The article you linked to appears to have been taken down...just letting you know. :(
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Gah!! It disappeared in their site redesign.
ReplyDeleteWe must remember that the Republicans are not against choice. They simply want it to be the government that gets to make that choice.
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