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The Satanic Temple Health's Name Our Abortion Clinic Fundraiser

 

The Satanic Temple stands on the brink of a significant milestone, poised to open THE WORLD'S SECOND SATANIC ABORTION CLINIC!


This initiative marks a continuation of our groundbreaking journey to protect our members’ religious reproductive rights, initiated by the launch of TST Health’s Samuel Alito's Mom's Satanic Abortion Clinic in New Mexico. As we gear up to welcome patients to our second clinic, we face a formidable challenge that requires your support: funding.

 

Operating a telehealth abortion clinic that offers free 24/7/365 access to exceptional abortion healthcare, staffed by dedicated healthcare practitioners, is a costly endeavor. On top of that are the insurance premiums needed to operate a Satanic Abortion clinic!

 

You are invited to play a pivotal role in this historic initiative. Your contribution, regardless of size, is crucial to the success of the second Satanic Abortion Clinic’s inauguration. For those inspired to donate $666 or more, an exciting opportunity awaits – you can propose a name for our new clinic. The winning name will stand as a symbol of groundbreaking abortion healthcare.

 

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6 hours ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

 

 

"Comes back to bite Republicans?"  

 

Every one of those Justices was intentionally selected based on their known willingness to do exactly that.  

 

This was the result they had in mind when they packed the court.  

 

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A Hobby Lobby plot twist marks a win for abortion rights in Indiana

 

The U.S. Supreme Court 2014 decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby allowed religious, anti-abortion employers to refuse to cover contraception in their employee health insurance. But an extraordinary April 4 appellate court decision in Indiana turned the conservative Supreme Court’s landmark Hobby Lobby decision into a winning argument for abortion rights.

 

The unanimous ruling from the three-judge panel, which found that the state’s abortion ban burdens the religious beliefs of those whose faiths permit abortions, signals the possibility of a long overdue shift in the conservative bias of religious freedom jurisprudence. It also signals the emergence of a partial, albeit untested, argument for people needing an abortion in states that have banned it.

 

The Indiana case was brought in 2022 by five anonymous plaintiffs of faith and the group Jewish Hoosiers for Choice. They’re seeking a religious exemption from the abortion ban Indiana enacted following the U.S. Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade that year. They said the ban violates their rights under the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which, like the federal law the owners of Hobby Lobby successfully relied on to avoid providing contraception coverage, protects religious objectors from laws that “substantially burden” their “sincerely held” religious beliefs.

 

The plaintiffs argued that their religious doctrine teaches that a fetus is part of a woman’s body, not an independent being with its own rights. The abortion ban, then, violates their religious freedom to decide whether to have an abortion. This argument, which undergirds similar religious freedom lawsuits across the country, including in Kentucky, Missouri and Florida, is a profound pushback against the Christian right’s attempts to assert their position, that life begins at conception and that a fetus is a person, as the only genuine religious belief.

 

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It seems to me Biden has a history that puts him not exactly lock step with pro choice. Seems being a catholic is cited, which makes sense they tend to be pro life and pretty strict/serious about it. 
 

the article makes it a point that bidens situation with respect to the side he’s representing is much different than trumps. 
 

sounds like whiners whining on twitter to me, instead of reading an article and providing accurate commentary. 

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1 hour ago, Cooked Crack said:

It's almost like these guys will say whatever to get elected

 

...and the country as a whole is dumb enough to let these people off the hook and won't elect someone else the next time they're on the ballot. 

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2 hours ago, Cooked Crack said:

It's almost like these guys will say whatever to get elected

The guy who said it didn’t win

the legislature is the one refusing to do it. 

20 minutes ago, Busch1724 said:

 

...and the country as a whole is dumb enough to let these people off the hook and won't elect someone else the next time they're on the ballot. 

They literally didn’t elect him and instead elected the democrat …

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