Putting together plans now to drive from Dallas to Austin on Monday and protest. Don't they know that you don't mess with Texas women?
I'm planning on coming up from San Antonio!
Have you heard if the vote will be Monday? The special session has been called, but it's not clear if the vote will actually take place Monday or not.
I don't think it will. It has to go through the entire legislative process again.
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I don't think it will. It has to go through the entire legislative process again.
It does. And unfortunately, the legislature doesn't have to post any sort of schedule until the session actually begins. :roll:
I spoke with Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, and they suggested following their FB and Twitter pages to keep tabs on events they've got planned - so that's what I'll do!
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Putting together plans now to drive from Dallas to Austin on Monday and protest. Don't they know that you don't mess with Texas women?
I'm planning on coming up from San Antonio!
Have you heard if the vote will be Monday? The special session has been called, but it's not clear if the vote will actually take place Monday or not.
I haven't and they won't post a schedule until Monday, but they have to re-introduce the bills and refer to committee. So I'm not sure... I just see a lot of activity for getting people out there that day.
Thousands of pro choice demonstrators showed up at the Capitol and many are planning to stay for days. Anyone who is interested can see pictures and information on the Planned Parenthood of Texas Facebook page and also Wendy Davis' Facebook page. I'm so proud of my fellow Texans.
As of today, the bill has passed out of the committee in the TX house.
You know what...I'm anti-abortion, but I hate the fact that people are now just looking for loopholes, etc to make abortion tougher to get. Either it's akin to killing an unborn child or it's a women's right to choose. Stop the nonsense with stupid laws to force your agenda in a non-legit (in my opinion) manner.
And, if the majority of anti-abortion people would have backed educations, etc and focused their we would be much closer to zero abortions then we are today. You cannot say someone can't have an abortion but not support the methods to prevent pregnancies.
Makes me sick. But it also makes me sick when I see people cheering when the pro-choice movement gets a "victory". Yeah, more abortions!!!! We've lost sight of the importance of this topic in favor of political posturing, fights songs, and winning. Both sides should be fuckin ashamed of themselves.
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I don't think it will. It has to go through the entire legislative process again.
It does. And unfortunately, the legislature doesn't have to post any sort of schedule until the session actually begins. :roll:
I spoke with Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas, and they suggested following their FB and Twitter pages to keep tabs on events they've got planned - so that's what I'll do!
kevinbeetle: "Yes. When her career washes up and her and Gavin move to Galveston, you will meet her at Hot Topic shopping for a Japanese cheerleader outfit.
Next!"
I haven't and they won't post a schedule until Monday, but they have to re-introduce the bills and refer to committee. So I'm not sure... I just see a lot of activity for getting people out there that day.
i got priors....
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I'll be out of town nest week, or I'd be there for sure. Thanks for going!
As of today, the bill has passed out of the committee in the TX house.
And, if the majority of anti-abortion people would have backed educations, etc and focused their we would be much closer to zero abortions then we are today. You cannot say someone can't have an abortion but not support the methods to prevent pregnancies.
Makes me sick. But it also makes me sick when I see people cheering when the pro-choice movement gets a "victory". Yeah, more abortions!!!! We've lost sight of the importance of this topic in favor of political posturing, fights songs, and winning. Both sides should be fuckin ashamed of themselves.