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Brettongarcia

(2,262 posts)
Wed Feb 29, 2012, 07:17 AM Feb 2012

"Virginia senate passes ultrasound law minus vaginal probe"

Last edited Wed Feb 29, 2012, 04:03 PM - Edit history (1)

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-rt-us-abortion-virginiatre81s0dr-20120228,0,4620937.story

Dozens of abortion-slowing laws are currently on the verge of being passed, in dozens of states. Most of them involve putting lots of paperwork - and vaginal probes - between a pregnant woman, and an abortion.

Recently, when it was complained in Virginia that vaginal probes were Republican "rape"? That particular sonogram procedure was deleted from the sonogram bill in Virginia. But the rest of the bill remains. And now seems likely to pass.

By the way? The requirement for a vaginal probe in early pregnancy, to show the patient the outline of her embryo? Seems to remain in a new Texas law, that was passed in 2011/12, by the esteemed Rick Perry. And by the Republican supermajority in the Texas house and senate.

Critics suggest attempting to nulify/challenge these laws, and especially the probe. Though the Texas bill has passed one Federal appeal, many more challenges to these laws may remain viable. For instance? Possibly calling use of the probe on an unwilling woman, "rape." Or rape under "legal" coercion.

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"Virginia senate passes ultrasound law minus vaginal probe" (Original Post) Brettongarcia Feb 2012 OP
Virginia bill requires an unneeded medical procedure be performed 24 hours beforehand, requiring peacebird Feb 2012 #1
What an improvement catbyte Feb 2012 #2
Gov. McDonnell and the Virginia GOP is what this "kerfuffle" is all about ... tlcasey Mar 2012 #3
Nice try anti choicers fightforfreedom123 Mar 2012 #4

peacebird

(14,195 posts)
1. Virginia bill requires an unneeded medical procedure be performed 24 hours beforehand, requiring
Wed Feb 29, 2012, 07:40 AM
Feb 2012

added expense for the ultrasound PLUS the extra time off from work.



Sactimonious schmucks!

And this while decimating the social safety net?

catbyte

(35,984 posts)
2. What an improvement
Wed Feb 29, 2012, 09:43 AM
Feb 2012

Now instead of being raped, a woman gets to fill her bladder until it feels like it's going to burst, then have warm goo spread all over her abdomen, and then have to endure the ultrasound wand pressing down on that very full bladder for what seems like an eternity.

It's an uncomfortable procedure (believe me--I know) and for it to be totally unnecessary is shameful.

I hope everybody who voted these tyrants into office are thinking long and hard about the choice they made.



Diane
Anishinaabe in MI

tlcasey

(5 posts)
3. Gov. McDonnell and the Virginia GOP is what this "kerfuffle" is all about ...
Tue Mar 6, 2012, 03:04 PM
Mar 2012

I recently wrote this essay in response to Governor McDonnell's interview with the National Review. In short, his uninformed perspective on the recent women's health legislation is truly what the "kerfuffle" is all about.

http://www.bluevirginia.us/diary/6162/what-the-kerfuffle-is-really-about-an-open-letter-to-the-governor

 
4. Nice try anti choicers
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 02:00 AM
Mar 2012

Remember, sperm is a person too!

No sodomy, masturbation, nocturnal emissions, one sperm that does not fertilize egg during penile-vaginal intercourse or one fertilized egg that does not implant itself on the uterine wall, one fertilized egg that does not become a fetus, a fetus that does not become a baby or one baby that does not pass though the birth canel living for you.

You are a murderer. The death penalty awaits.

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