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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Texacon on April 09, 2022, 10:17:04 AM
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https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216578148
37 min ago
snowybirdie
This makes me cry
in frustration. Half a million dollars for bail is for heinous crimes, not a woman's right!
From Salon.com
A26-year-old woman named Lizelle Herrera was arrested on Thursday and faces a murder charge in relation to her own self-induced abortion.
Herrera is currently being held on a $500 thousand bond in the custody of the Starr County Sheriff's Office, according to local station KVEO-TV.
A spokesperson for the sheriff's office gave a statement to news outlets saying that Herrera's arrest came about when their office learned she had "intentionally and knowingly cause(d) the death of an individual by self-induced abortion."
Related: The bizarre politics of radical anti-abortion activists
"This arrest is inhumane. We are demanding the immediate release of Lizelle Herrera.' said Rockie Gonzalez, founder and board chair of Frontera Fund in a quote used by Texas Public Radio. "What is alleged is that she was in the hospital and had a miscarriage and divulged some information to hospital staff, who then reported her to the police.”
Now they’re worried about medical privacy? Seriously?
That’s all I’m bringing over. Tear it up.
KC
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snowybirdie
This makes me cry
in frustration. Half a million dollars for bail is for heinous crimes, not a woman's right!
Where in what she did is a "woman's right"? She murdered a living human being.
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Where in what she did is a "woman's right"? She murdered a living human being.
When it becomes a 'right' to kill a human being, then they can come for us.
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When it becomes a 'right' to kill a human being, then they can come for us.
I think that has become the endgame, to be honest. The proggies in charge want to feed their opposition into their own furnaces, and the moonbats are easily riled up and manipulated into dehumanizing that opposition to be happy to be the machine which makes it happen.
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FWIW, charges have been dropped, because investigation proved that no Texas law had been violated. A much Higher Jurisdiction will eventually have its say.