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A Texas man is lead plaintiff in suit aiming to outlaw medication abortion. The man is presented as representing all impregnators whose female partners used abortion pill. Supposed harm to him basis for requesting ruling banning women in states that outlaw abortion from obtaining medication in other states, and eventually outlawing all medication abortion.
The plaintiff, Jerry Rodriguez, has been convicted of assaulting a woman, threatening to kill another woman, and has open warranty for assaulting a third woman.
This is the poor bereft "father".
 
A Texas man is lead plaintiff in suit aiming to outlaw medication abortion. The man is presented as representing all impregnators whose female partners used abortion pill. Supposed harm to him basis for requesting ruling banning women in states that outlaw abortion from obtaining medication in other states, and eventually outlawing all medication abortion.
The plaintiff, Jerry Rodriguez, has been convicted of assaulting a woman, threatening to kill another woman, and has open warranty for assaulting a third woman.
This is the poor bereft "father".
Regardless of this POS. Men should have absolutely no say, IMO. If you gift her your semen it belongs to her. She can do whatever she wants with it.

This is the only moral stance.
 
A Georgia woman has been in jail since March 3, charged with murder after taking abortion medication.

Ohio is debating a new law that would require doctors to report every pregnancy to the state. The state would then monitor the women, I mean incubators, to be sure they behave.
 
Nine Tennessee women filed legal challenge to state's abortion ban. All had suffered serious, life threatening pregnancy complications but were not allowed to terminate pregnancies. Some had to leave state.
Trial was scheduled to start today and all nine ready to testify.
Trial abruptly ended by state attorney general because a week ago Tennessee passed a law prohibiting anyone from suing the state over harm done then by any state law.
 
Nine Tennessee women filed legal challenge to state's abortion ban. All had suffered serious, life threatening pregnancy complications but were not allowed to terminate pregnancies. Some had to leave state.
Trial was scheduled to start today and all nine ready to testify.
Trial abruptly ended by state attorney general because a week ago Tennessee passed a law prohibiting anyone from suing the state over harm done then by any state law.

There is no level they won't go to in their corruption.
 

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