Texas House has gone off the deep end

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  1. DEFinning

    DEFinning Well-Known Member Donor

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    Saying that you ludicrously misinterpreted my words, is not an "ad hominem." But I still feel bad about your injury. I'll pray that you survive it, snowflake.
     
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    Have fun at recess.
     
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    Here we go.

    23m ago10.08 EDT
    'Trump-appointed judge to weigh fate of abortion pill'

    "This morning, a Trump-appointed federal judge will hear a case brought by an anti-abortion group attempting to stop the nationwide distribution of a drug used in the procedure. A ruling in the group’s favor could upend one of the avenues remaining for medication abortion in states that banned the procedure following the overturning of Roe v Wade last year. The Guardian’s Cecilia Nowell is in Amarillo, Texas, for the hearing, and has this report:

    A Texas court is hearing a closely watched case on Wednesday morning on the future of a key abortion medication amid protests against the presiding judge’s decision not to publicize the hearing.

    Justice department officials, drug company attorneys and lawyers from the anti-abortion Alliance Defending Freedom gathered in the remote city of Amarillo, Texas, for a hearing before Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, who has been asked by anti-abortion groups to revoke the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, one of two medications used in more than 50% of all abortions in the US.

    Outside, Women’s March organizers invited demonstrators to dress as judges and kangaroos for a “Kangaroo Court” protest, in reference to Kacsmaryk’s attempt to keep the hearing secret by not publicizing it in advance on the court’s docket. Anonymous sources leaked the news to the Washington Post and it was eventually formally announced on Monday evening. A decision could come as soon as Wednesday.


    Texas judge hears case brought by far-right groups seeking to ban abortion pill
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