A Dark Fourth of July

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04 Jul 2022 21:22 - 04 Jul 2022 21:22 #369156 by RosalynJ
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I found this as well

...and to take action. We need networks to assist low-income patients with funds, housing and travel to get them care. We need laws prohibiting the criminalization of miscarriages. We need donors to fund criminal defense. We need bail funds to support doctors, women and allies who are caught up in new criminal statutes. We need increased privacy protections to prevent the monitoring of social media and electronic messaging.

I got it from here:
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/abortion-laws-punishing-women-supreme-court-ended-roe-rcna36268

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04 Jul 2022 21:54 #369157 by Br. John
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Diana W wrote: Fine ... whatever ...

have a nut


There is a terrible lack of privacy these days and you are correct to be cautious. People have been arrested and convicted based on Google searches and location tracking. This is not hypothetical. Loose lips sink ships.

Someone cannot tell what they do not know.

And 3 can keep a secret if 2 of them are dead.

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04 Jul 2022 22:07 #369158 by Br. John
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I'd read these.

Online Privacy: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/06/26/abortion-online-privacy/


THE FUTURE OF ABORTION IN A POST-ROE AMERICA
Inside the covert network preparing to circumvent restrictions

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/05/roe-v-wade-overturn-abortion-rights/629366/


Mail-Order Abortion Access Transcends State Lines https://www.verywellhealth.com/mail-order-abortion-pill-access-5272356

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05 Jul 2022 02:11 #369161 by RosalynJ
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You guys! Ok! SO

Zero told me that Congress can make a law on abortion. So, depending on your view, here is information
https://myreps.datamade.us/ to contact your representatives

This link also has information about every sort of representative

So

Meditate...but then...write your people

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05 Jul 2022 02:16 #369162 by Zero
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There are a lot more steps to it than that……but it’s the best place to start. Write your senators and your congress people and ask that an actual law be drafted to replace what scotus took away. One that isn’t based on a courtroom technicality, and could be added to the bill of rights.

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05 Jul 2022 10:29 #369176 by Silenus
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That’s tv/movie cops that get all the details. Most cops are looking for the easiest information. All they need is a doctor to attest “she was pregnant, now she’s not.


I guess I'm sort of biased because I get to see and hear every day the stuff that detectives try to do and use to attempt to basically convict anyone they can. If you actually start digging into case statistics for police it's scary. But you can pretty much guarantee if there's some variety of homicide on the line, they're going to subpoena all of your basic information. It's basically routine at this point. That's why they hate stuff like Signal that's encrypted.

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05 Jul 2022 10:33 - 05 Jul 2022 10:33 #369178 by Silenus
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Part of the problem with this entire situation is that half of the federal government is part of a group whose publicly stated goals are to pass a constitutional amendment to make abortion illegal in all cases. It's not hyperbole, it's literally on page 13 of their platform. They want the 14th amendment to apply to unborn/undeveloped zygotes and fetuses. It isn't an over-reaction. It's literally what they are telling you they want to do.
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05 Jul 2022 11:53 #369182 by Alethea Thompson
Most people are convicted because they take a plea deal instead of going to court.

While in California, my husband and I got to talk with a social worker who didn’t really understand the law. Actually I should say, she did but because of actions of the police around her she questioned her understanding of the law.

She told us of a time where the cops forced their way into a home without a warrant. They got the evidence they needed to prosecute and in the end the people in the home took a plea bargain because they felt they couldn’t win.

But if they had gone to court, it would have put the police in their place. The reason it would have been thrown out is what we call “Fruit of the Poison Tree”. By using their “authority” to get into the home instead of a warrant, the police overstepped their bounds.

The social worker had told us she was uncomfortable with what had happened and we agreed. “You should be, because the police roped you into an illegal action,” we told her, “That’s not your fault. You are told to trust what the police do, but you are right to feel uncomfortable about it.”.

There are police that are of the belief to protect people they need to go against the law. But there are those that do things by the books because they don’t want to risk their cases getting thrown out if they end up in court.

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05 Jul 2022 12:06 #369184 by RosalynJ
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Court is a tremendous expense. Public defender's are over worked and underpaid. Going to court often means months or years waiting for trial.

So...

We've got work to do on all ends here

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05 Jul 2022 12:17 #369186 by Alethea Thompson
As for the federal government. We are so focused on the Feds that we’re missing big points.

1) Marijuana is a Schedule I drug according to the Feds.
2) States said “we’re done enforcing most of this stuff, make it legal”.
3) Feds don’t have the resources to go against the state to enforce the laws around Marijuana so they end up leaving states alone that legalized it.

Your local government literally has far more power than the federal government. Stop buying into the illusion that the Feds are you’re most protective barrier and focus on local elections. Sure vote in a pro-choice person when time comes around to fed elections, but seriously pool more resources to your state.

It’s a mid-term election year. Make sure you’re looking at “la-di-da-di-da everybody”, get out and encourage your neighbors to vote. You can also get a (Physical, skip Change.org and other such sites) Petition going. Each house you go to, just ask “No judgments, just curious, how do you feel about Roe v. Wade? If they say something that puts them in the pro-life category, thank them for their time (with a smile), then move to the next home. When you find pro-choice members start pitching a “please consider voting for XYZ candidates that can help our state maintain/restore women’s rights to abortion.” Don’t pitch a crazy talk, have a flyer they can look at with bullet points on major beliefs of the candidates you are supporting (not just pro-choice bullets, give them a good solid idea of what they would be voting for and what day they can vote).

You can even use my Marijuana point to show how important it is you VOTE LOCALLY.

Promote your candidates on Facebook if you have local voters following your feed. If not, you’re better off working towards a physical campaign.

If you can’t go door to door due to physical disability, hook up with the campaign team for the candidate you want to support the most and help spread the word through an email campaign….they’re not as effective (people tend to throw out mail that’s not bills or from family), but they can reach some eyes.

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