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This indeed is fucked up and an effing slap in the face............................... Lovie777 Apr 2024 #1
Well hey, AZ Republicans enact a NEW law that restores the right no_hypocrisy Apr 2024 #2
Right? They could stand on the side of women and kids and AllyCat Apr 2024 #3
Yes, stop yakkin' and start writing a better bill. Nt spooky3 Apr 2024 #5
I am holding my breath...waiting...waiting... dutch777 Apr 2024 #10
They originally DID have a law in 2022 pending what the SCOTUS would do BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #11
I'm confused. They already have have a 15 week ban and this pre-statehood ban supersedes it? LeftInTX Apr 2024 #16
YES!!! BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #19
OMG!! LeftInTX Apr 2024 #21
Yup BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #22
I wonder if the state legislature can simply rewrite/amend the 1864 law to 15 weeks? LeftInTX Apr 2024 #26
I saw an article where the AZ AG said she was NOT going to enforce this BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #33
That would require principles and courage, which are in short supply in the GOP. apnu Apr 2024 #12
And McCain wasn't nearly as courageous NanaCat Apr 2024 #35
Yeah, if only Arizona lawmakers had the power to make new laws. tanyev Apr 2024 #14
They did! See post #11 above. The Supreme Court stated a 1864 pre-statehood law superseded a 2022 law LeftInTX Apr 2024 #24
Actually, the 2022 law supersceded itself.... getagrip_already Apr 2024 #28
OK..thanks.. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #30
You caught the car. Now proceed to MOMFUDSKI Apr 2024 #4
I thought this was what they wanted. mwb970 Apr 2024 #6
They held a prayer meeting in the state house on MONDAY in support of the 1864 law AZSkiffyGeek Apr 2024 #29
OMG! And I thought the Texas lege was nuts. At least our reps and senators don't speak in tongues. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #31
*wags finger* We know your real stance Kari. cstanleytech Apr 2024 #7
Too late, assholes. Paladin Apr 2024 #8
LIke the goose just walked over their political graves . . . hatrack Apr 2024 #9
Scurrying like roaches! SunSeeker Apr 2024 #13
Bullshit. They are covering their asses before the firestorm starts. This is NoMoreRepugs Apr 2024 #15
Imposing a total ban Icanthinkformyself Apr 2024 #17
Just wondering Seinan Sensei Apr 2024 #18
They know they're screwed, even in Arizona. Joinfortmill Apr 2024 #20
These lying aholes are now afraid. They own this. They just don't want to publicly. 58Sunliner Apr 2024 #23
Wear it proudly, assholes. dalton99a Apr 2024 #25
Playing catch up ball is a desperation move and never works out well. But it is good to smell the fear ... marble falls Apr 2024 #27
The 2022 law included language stating the 1864 law would take precedance getagrip_already Apr 2024 #32
That's what I figured BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #34
FA FO Mz Pip Apr 2024 #36
Need Abstractartist Apr 2024 #37
Tar them all Old Crank Apr 2024 #38
It sure would be nice if Republicans Quanto Magnus Apr 2024 #39
They are trying to cover themselves. The state gop The Third Doctor Apr 2024 #40
Snap, it is going to cost some republican state seats in Nov. republianmushroom Apr 2024 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author LudwigPastorius Apr 2024 #42
Hoist by their own petard. maxsolomon Apr 2024 #43
Yeah, right. efhmc Apr 2024 #44
They wanted immigration reform, then ran from it. They wanted an abortion ban, then ran from it. mwb970 Apr 2024 #45
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