FredHayek wrote: K, you just saw a story where over 300 illegal aliens were registered to vote. And now you deny that it happens. What more proof do you need that Motor Voter laws and the lack of use of photo ID at polling places is affecting election integrity?
Why is demanding photo ID so onerous to you? Do you honestly believe a significant percentage of Democrat voters don't have legal photo ID?
It is not onerous, as I've said before. It's just not necessary. Still waiting on your evidence that show undocumented immigrants are registering to vote in numbers that would actually sway an election.
FredHayek wrote: Why are you so scared of Heritage?
Heritage wants to take us back. They want to not allow a woman to control her own body. They want to restrict people's rights.
They want to implement Project 2025.
Georgia Abortion Ban Linked to Two Deaths
Georgia's maternal mortality committee concluded that the deaths of two women who didn't receive adequate care for complications of medication abortion were preventable, according to ProPublica investigations.
Amber Thurman, 28, and Candi Miller, 41, both died in 2022, not long after the state's abortion ban went into effect.
The committee found that Thurman did not receive necessary medical care after she didn't expel all of the fetal tissue from her body during a medication abortion. Staff at Piedmont Henry Hospital in Stockbridge, Georgia, treated Thurman's sepsis, but waited to perform a dilation and curettage (D&C) for nearly 20 hours. By then, Thurman's condition had declined so severely that her surgeons determined they needed to remove her bowel and conduct a hysterectomy instead. She died during the operation, ProPublica reported.
Miller took her abortion into her own hands because of the ban, buying abortion pills online. She, too, did not expel all fetal tissue and thus would need a D&C -- but she didn't seek medical treatment out of concern about the ban, her family told ProPublicaopens
Every state has a maternal mortality committee charged with reviewing maternal deaths, ProPublica reported. Georgia's is comprised of 32 members from a range of backgrounds, including ob/gyns, cardiologists, mental health care providers, health policy experts, and others. However, they often operate with a 2-year lag time, "meaning that experts are only now beginning to delve into deaths that took place after the Supreme Court overturned the federal right to abortion."
THIS is your HERITAGE FOUNDATION at it's very best.....the evidence of DEATHS is lagging behind, and when the stats do emerge....THE HORROR OF HERITAGE'S OBJECTIVES WILL BE FINALLY UNDERSTOOD. the plan is profoundly putrid and backwards driven.....VOTE TO PREVENT THE PLAN'S IMPLEMENTATION.