I read the decision. I listened to the stories of more than a dozen women. As interpreted, the law creates a Catch-22. Women in sepsis can get an...
The law in Texas, as interpreted by the state Supreme Court creates a Catch-22 situation. The law doesn't specifically mention sepsis, but it's...
As the law in Texas was interpreted by the highest court in the state, if a woman is in sepsis, doctors can act and perform an abortion. But if...
So the law didn't protect Cox. The doctors didn't fail. The law did.
Yes or no. Did the law protect Cox from following the same path to death as Glick?
Forget the law. Read the ruling. Tell me the law protected Cox from following the same path to death that Glick took. It didn't.
I showed you Glick, who died. I showed you the Cox ruling, based on the law. Did the law prevent Cox from following the same path and demise that...
Tell that to the Glick family. And again, did the law protect Cox from following the same path? No. Only her leaving the state did.
I already linked the Texas Supreme Court decision. What more do you need? So with the excuses. And tell me why Cox, Glick, and the 13 women from...
And why don't you, @QGator2414, tell the family of Yeni Glick that no law prevents a woman from dying. Glick was on a similar medical path as Cox....
So you know better than the women who experienced it? Bullshit. And 2% of abortions are for health reasons. 3% for rape or incest. I've shown you...
Looking at one stat to try and describe the economy as a whole is silly. Total forest for the trees. Another stat to look at? How quickly will the...
This link contains interviews with 15 women not named Kate Cox who either survived, but with serious complications. Or fled to another state where...
The difference between a person with a fatal cancer diagnosis and a fetus with Trisomy 18 is the cancer patient won't cause anyone any physical...
Cox was left with two legal, awful choices if she stayed in Texas. Remain pregnant, knowing her child was likely not survive a week at most, and...
We have the doctor named on the suit asking for an abortion. We have Cox, who never complained about her level of care. We have the Texas Supreme...
You know the facts. You refuse to believe them.
I'm convinced. Hunter should never hold public office, work for the government and I'm never voting for him. The fact is, Hunter is a private...
The case ended up in court because there was no clarity on the law. And Cox and her doctors didn't want to end up in jail. So to get clarity, they...
The highest court in Texas ruled, based on the law, that Cox had only two options to remain in legal and not get arrested. 1. Remain pregnant and...