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Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 01:55 AM Feb 2012

Thousands of women sign petition opposing 'personhood' bill

"Mother advises daughters not to return to Virginia after college"

http://www.wdbj7.com/news/wtvr-virginia-women-oppose-bob-masrshalls-personhood-bill-mother-tells-college-daughters-not-to-return-to-virginia-20120217,0,6995783.story



The petition, addressed to Governor McDonnell, Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling and the Virginia Senate, asks lawmakers to stop drafting bills petitioners say would limit women's access to reproductive health care, and focus on job creation and education. It has more than 11,000 signatures.

For one Henrico mother, signing a petition isn't enough. She's telling her two daughters attending college out of state not return to Virginia after graduation.

Judi Crenshaw says her daughters Gray, 21, and Emlyn, 19, will most likely start their careers out of the Commonwealth, partly because of opportunity, and partly because of what's happening in the General Assembly.

"Why would you want to make a contribution? Why would you want to build your life here?" Crenshaw said. "When this is the discussion that they're having, when it's not a place that treats women equally."



I wonder if we'll see an exodus of women from states that are cracking down on equality with bigoted anti-woman legislation? It would be extremely hard on women with no economic mobility to leave, though.
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Thousands of women sign petition opposing 'personhood' bill (Original Post) Starry Messenger Feb 2012 OP
What they are hoping for is the abused woman syndrome. He hit me, therefore it is my fault. appleannie1 Feb 2012 #1
Look! Persons! REP Feb 2012 #2
Bwah! Starry Messenger Feb 2012 #3
Mmm, brunch! justiceischeap Feb 2012 #4

appleannie1

(5,067 posts)
1. What they are hoping for is the abused woman syndrome. He hit me, therefore it is my fault.
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 02:31 AM
Feb 2012

I need to change to make it better. Hopefully the women of today do not fall for their crap.

Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
3. Bwah!
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 03:10 AM
Feb 2012

I guess an omelet would be mass murder. When brunch is outlawed, only outlaws with have brunch.

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
4. Mmm, brunch!
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 10:27 AM
Feb 2012

I think this is a good tactic to take though. If women, young or old, can afford to go elsewhere for employment, leave the state. The when men run out of women to get pregnant, they'll do something about this stupid law.

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