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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumWalker gets ready for his religious-right audition
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Walker gets ready for his religious-right audition
The Christian right wants a 2016 candidate of its own, but isn't sure what it can trust Scott Walker. The governor will attend a secret meeting to persuade them
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Walker gets ready for his religious-right audition (Original Post)
Panich52
May 2015
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BlueJazz
(25,348 posts)1. Have no fear. Mr. walker will do what it takes to gain their trust. "My Mother?,,,sure, take her"
marble falls
(71,394 posts)2. He just came back from Izral.
lutefisk
(3,974 posts)3. Will his 20-week abortion ban with C-section clause satisfy them?
Wisconsin's 20-week abortion ban would likely require emergency C-sections
A 20-week abortion ban being proposed in Wisconsin would likely require a pregnant woman to deliver via Caesarean section if she were to undergo a medical emergency requiring termination of the pregnancy...
In the case of a medical emergency, a physician would only be allowed to terminate the pregnancy "in the manner that, in reasonable medical judgment, provides the best opportunity for the unborn child to survive."
To do so, a doctor would use a fetal monitor to check the baby's condition, which would require a C-section.
A 20-week abortion ban being proposed in Wisconsin would likely require a pregnant woman to deliver via Caesarean section if she were to undergo a medical emergency requiring termination of the pregnancy...
In the case of a medical emergency, a physician would only be allowed to terminate the pregnancy "in the manner that, in reasonable medical judgment, provides the best opportunity for the unborn child to survive."
To do so, a doctor would use a fetal monitor to check the baby's condition, which would require a C-section.
Link to article in Cap Times
