I was unaware that Roe v. Wade was about work visa issues.
[QUOTE=bae;411063]I was unaware that Roe v. Wade was about work visa issues.[/QUSame here but apparently it is. Rob
From the story you linked, just ~2 weeks ago, in Los Angeles, in California, a pro-choice state, you seem to theorize that U.S. Customs, serving under Biden's pleasure, is up to something "sinister" by asking these questions?
Note the other issues raised in the article about her presence here in the USA....
Here's another crazy thing. I'm watching the news--a TN woman was refused her prescription of methotraxate for her arthritis pending being able to get verification from her doctor that it was for pain and not for an abortion. The woman is menopausal and has no uterus due to a hysterectomy. But the pharmacy would not give her her prescription and she had to spend an entire holiday weekend without her pain medication. Then she still had to wait for her doctor's verification.
So if anyone here is on methotrexate for arthritis, make sure your doctor writes the indication on the prescription. At this point, it probably doesn't even matter if you're male.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/977041
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Oh come now catherine, a man can have a uterus. He is a birthing person.
please try to keep up!
But yeah, the state abortion laws will have to address many many things the dumbf.u.c.k. state legislators have little concept of.
I am laboriously going throughthe extremely long list of
republican candidates for U.S. Senate, hoping to find someone who has opined a moderate approach to abortion issues. No luck so far. Will do same for state candidates. May have to vote Democratic in upcoming elections. Ugh. Yuck. Blech. etc.
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