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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 09:55 AM Feb 2017

Oklahoma lawmakers want men to approve all abortions

Jordan Smith
February 13 2017, 8:23 a.m.

SOMETHING UNEXPECTED HAPPENED in the Oklahoma Legislature on February 8 that had Karo Chowning feeling pretty optimistic. That morning lawmakers in the House Public Health Committee blocked one anti-abortion bill and a second was tabled without discussion.

It was certainly unusual for a deeply conservative Republican government that over the years has distinguished itself by passing some of the strictest abortion regulations in the country — regardless of whether those measures are unconstitutional, which many certainly are. Since 2011, lawmakers in Oklahoma have passed 20 such measures, a number of which have been blocked by the courts or are tied up in litigation.

If passed as written, the two measures that were slated for consideration on February 8 would almost certainly end up in court as well.

So when the two bills on the meeting agenda didn’t sail out of committee, Chowning, past-president of the Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice, was pleased. Just the day before she’d walked the Capitol corridors hoping to get face time with as many of the members of the committee as possible, and in particular with its sizable contingent of freshmen, in an effort to convince them they should vote down the two measures.

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But to Clowning and other members of the Coalition it was the second bill, HB 1441, that was even more disturbing, devoid of any nuance, and completely unconstitutional. Written by another of the chamber’s freshmen, Rep. Justin Humphrey, the legislation would require a woman seeking an abortion to first obtain written permission from her sexual partner. It would also require her to provide his name to her doctor and would forestall the procedure if the man wanted the opportunity to challenge paternity.

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https://theintercept.com/2017/02/13/oklahoma-lawmakers-want-men-to-approve-all-abortions/

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Oklahoma lawmakers want men to approve all abortions (Original Post) n2doc Feb 2017 OP
Why are these Republican men so afraid of women? procon Feb 2017 #1
I also suspect this stuff comes from men who aren't that popular with women. brush Feb 2017 #2
No doubt. Since they can't kill us, and slavery is legal, procon Feb 2017 #4
"Husband's permission" was struck down with Casey in 1992 Freddie Feb 2017 #3

procon

(15,805 posts)
1. Why are these Republican men so afraid of women?
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 10:19 AM
Feb 2017

I get the instinctual caveman mentality of male dominance, but this constant barrage against women is a learned behavior. There seems to be a common theme that includes a sadistic militant streak mixed with a fanatical religious component intended to humiliate, punish and exact revenge on women who resist the demands for utter submission. I suspect that money must be a selfish motivating factor as well.

procon

(15,805 posts)
4. No doubt. Since they can't kill us, and slavery is legal,
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 11:13 AM
Feb 2017

they're gleefully trying to make our lives as difficult as possible.

Freddie

(9,268 posts)
3. "Husband's permission" was struck down with Casey in 1992
Mon Feb 13, 2017, 10:59 AM
Feb 2017

Here we go again. Can you imagine if all the $$ spent on legal fees on these pointless cases could go to help actual babies? Pro-life my ass.

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