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It seems the Conservatives just can't help trying to legislate laws over our bodies. Rod Bruinooge has introduced a private member's bill that would make it a criminal offence to try to convince someone to have an abortion. So now discussing abortion as an option will be a crime? Better practice abstinance all you teenage boys, or at least be ready for a lifetime of child support payments, and don't even suggest the morning after pill or other "options", or the Conservative party will make sure you are paying your child support from a jail cell. Don't worry you can earn slave wages in the new Conservative private prisons. Apparently they are using prison slave labour in BC to build some new jails.

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It seems the Conservatives just can't help trying to legislate laws over our bodies. Rod Bruinooge has introduced a private member's bill that would make it a criminal offence to try to convince someone to have an abortion. So now discussing abortion as an option will be a crime? Better practice abstinance all you teenage boys, or at least be ready for a lifetime of child support payments, and don't even suggest the morning after pill or other "options", or the Conservative party will make sure you are paying your child support from a jail cell. Don't worry you can earn slave wages in the new Conservative private prisons. Apparently they are using prison slave labour in BC to build some new jails.

The bill calls for making it a crime to intimidate OR coerce a woman into having an abortion.

A far cry from trying to simply convince or discuss it with someone.

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Ha!

Not only do they not want to talk about it, they don't want anyone else to talk about it either!

Are we soon to see dictionaries redacted, a smeary black blot left where that word used to be?

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

— L. Frank Baum

"For Conservatives, ministerial responsibility seems to be a temporary and constantly shifting phenomenon," -- Goodale

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Ha!

Not only do they not want to talk about it, they don't want anyone else to talk about it either!

Are we soon to see dictionaries redacted, a smeary black blot left where that word used to be?

Thats not what the bill is about.

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The bill calls for making it a crime to intimidate OR coerce a woman into having an abortion.

A far cry from trying to simply convince or discuss it with someone.

One person's discussion is another's intimidation. There are already laws against uttering threats, so this law would obviously be aimed at something considerably less than that. Couldn't talking about all the hardships of being a teenage single mother be considered intimidation? Could a boyfriend threatening to leave the girl if she has the baby be considered coercion? This is Tories pandering to their religious -nut base. Bruinooge is constantly fear mongering about abortions. He is always complaining that late term abortions are legal in Canada even though he can not give one example of one occurring.

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Thats not what the bill is about.

No. It's just more anti-choice claptrap.

Must there be a special law wrt every possible goal of coercion/intimidation? That depends on whether you are trying to discourage coercion/intimidation, or just some specific goals of that intimidation.

Edited by Molly

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

— L. Frank Baum

"For Conservatives, ministerial responsibility seems to be a temporary and constantly shifting phenomenon," -- Goodale

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One person's discussion is another's intimidation. There are already laws against uttering threats, so this law would obviously be aimed at something considerably less than that. Couldn't talking about all the hardships of being a teenage single mother be considered intimidation? Could a boyfriend threatening to leave the girl if she has the baby be considered coercion? This is Tories pandering to their religious -nut base. Bruinooge is constantly fear mongering about abortions. He is always complaining that late term abortions are legal in Canada even though he can not give one example of one occurring.

I didnt say the bill was a good idea. I was merely correcting your version of its stated purpose.

Coersion doesnt always mean physical threat. It could also include economic threat.

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No. It's just more anti-choice claptrap.

Must there be a special law wrt every possible goal of coercion/intimidation? That depends on whether you are trying to discourage coercion/intimidation, or just some specific goals of that intimidation.

I am a pro-choice supporter. However, I disagree with you on what this bill is about.

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I am a pro-choice supporter. However, I disagree with you on what this bill is about.

Consider the source, and cut through the weenie, self-righteous, mendacious bafflegab.

Bruinooges goal is to recriminalize abortion, and there's precious little that comes out of him that isn't focussed on that goal. This is just one more piece of the same nickel and dime campaign, aimed at that endpoint. If he can't get abortion criminalized.... he can try for criminalizing some aspects of talking about abortion.

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

— L. Frank Baum

"For Conservatives, ministerial responsibility seems to be a temporary and constantly shifting phenomenon," -- Goodale

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The bill calls for making it a crime to intimidate OR coerce a woman into having an abortion.

A far cry from trying to simply convince or discuss it with someone.

You mean we shouldn't be allowed to intimidate and coerce a woman into having an abortion? How evil :rolleyes:

With friends like Zionists, what Jew needs enemies?

With friends like Islamists, what Muslim needs enemies?

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Consider the source, and cut through the weenie, self-righteous, mendacious bafflegab.

Bruinooges goal is to recriminalize abortion, and there's precious little that comes out of him that isn't focussed on that goal. This is just one more piece of the same nickel and dime campaign, aimed at that endpoint. If he can't get abortion criminalized.... he can try for criminalizing some aspects of talking about abortion.

This is the problem with most of the pro-abortion zealots in this country. They're not much different than the gun nuts in America. But instead of screaming "They'r taking away our guns!!!", they scream "they're taking away our abortions!!!", when that's not the case at all. You lose any credibility when you act in such a juvenile manner.

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Is anyone able to provide a link to what the Bill actually contains?

I sincerely doubt this bill will make it past second reading. Given the current situation with Guergis etc. I don't think the CPC really wants another $h1t storm on their hands. Especially not one the likes of another abortion debate would generate.

Follow the man who seeks the truth; run from the man who has found it.

-Vaclav Haval-

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Consider the source, and cut through the weenie, self-righteous, mendacious bafflegab.

Bruinooges goal is to recriminalize abortion, and there's precious little that comes out of him that isn't focussed on that goal. This is just one more piece of the same nickel and dime campaign, aimed at that endpoint. If he can't get abortion criminalized.... he can try for criminalizing some aspects of talking about abortion.

I understand your concern. However, this specific bill isnt about the recriminalization of abortion its about intimidation or coersion.

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Is anyone able to provide a link to what the Bill actually contains?

I sincerely doubt this bill will make it past second reading. Given the current situation with Guergis etc. I don't think the CPC really wants another $h1t storm on their hands. Especially not one the likes of another abortion debate would generate.

I agree.

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I understand your concern. However, this specific bill isnt about the recriminalization of abortion its about intimidation or coersion.

If his interview rhetoric is to be trusted, then it's about 'intimidation and coercion to have an abortion', definitely NOT about 'intimidation and coercion to forgo an abortion'--- and not just about intimidation and coercion wrt abortion in general.

One would have to be hopelessly naive to suppose for a second that a 'butt the Hell out of the decision' bill would fly with Mr. Bruinooge, or that this bill would resemble such a thing.

It will become available for review soon. I look forward to saying "I told you so."

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

— L. Frank Baum

"For Conservatives, ministerial responsibility seems to be a temporary and constantly shifting phenomenon," -- Goodale

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I agree.

Of course! It's a private members Bill, for Pete's Sake! It didn't come from the CPC!

How many private members Bills ever get enacted?

One zealot puts out a private members Bill to please the folks in his home riding. Everyone knows it will never go anywhere. Meanwhile, all the anti-Tory partisans are trying to make out like this is CPC party policy and an attempt to make it the law of the land.

If this is an example of how so many fellow citizens think (or actually, DON'T think!) then it's no wonder we get the politicians we deserve...

Edited by Wild Bill

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If his interview rhetoric is to be trusted, then it's about 'intimidation and coercion to have an abortion', definitely NOT about 'intimidation and coercion to forgo an abortion'--- and not just about intimidation and coercion wrt abortion in general.

One would have to be hopelessly naive to suppose for a second that a 'butt the Hell out of the decision' bill would fly with Mr. Bruinooge, or that this bill would resemble such a thing.

It will become available for review soon. I look forward to saying "I told you so."

Now yer being silly about it.

The bill is essentially to prevent a bullying husband from beating the crap outta his wife to get an abortion that is against her will. In effect..her choice is being removed.

It aint likely gonna pass and it aint about recriminalizing abortion.

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Now yer being silly about it.

The bill is essentially to prevent a bullying husband from beating the crap outta his wife to get an abortion that is against her will. In effect..her choice is being removed.

It aint likely gonna pass and it aint about recriminalizing abortion.

Really! When it becomes available, you can show me the clauses that would prevent a bullying husband from beating the crap out of his wife to stop her from seeking an abortion.

Of course it's not going to pass-- but if you think it's intended to protect choice rather than to restrict it, you are sillier than I am.

"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

— L. Frank Baum

"For Conservatives, ministerial responsibility seems to be a temporary and constantly shifting phenomenon," -- Goodale

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Is anyone able to provide a link to what the Bill actually contains?

I sincerely doubt this bill will make it past second reading. Given the current situation with Guergis etc. I don't think the CPC really wants another $h1t storm on their hands. Especially not one the likes of another abortion debate would generate.

the opposition will love it...any hint of restricting a womans right to choose will be percieved as the slippery slope backwards...

“Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives.”- John Stuart Mill

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Really! When it becomes available, you can show me the clauses that would prevent a bullying husband from beating the crap out of his wife to stop her from seeking an abortion.

Of course it's not going to pass-- but if you think it's intended to protect choice rather than to restrict it, you are sillier than I am.

If you have any information suggesting it contains anything other than has been stated in the news.. by all means let us know...

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the opposition will love it...any hint of restricting a womans right to choose will be percieved as the slippery slope backwards...

As Born Free said, intimating, coercing and such, is the antithesis of "the right to chose"

Now if you believe that someone should be able to say, threaten...

I wonder if say a person offers a women financial considerations to have an abortion she doesn't want....would that be coercion?

RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS

If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us

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the opposition will love it...any hint of restricting a womans right to choose will be percieved as the slippery slope backwards...

Its not about that. Its about women having their right to choose being taking away by a bullying partner or any other person.

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Its not about that. Its about women having their right to choose being taking away by a bullying partner or any other person.

It seems that for some, the right to chose means the right to chose to have an abortion, not the right to chose not to...

RIGHT of SOME, LEFT of OTHERS

If it is a choice between them and us, I choose us

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It seems the Conservatives just can't help trying to legislate laws over our bodies. Rod Bruinooge has introduced a private member's bill that would make it a criminal offence to try to convince someone to have an abortion. So now discussing abortion as an option will be a crime? Better practice abstinance all you teenage boys, or at least be ready for a lifetime of child support payments, and don't even suggest the morning after pill or other "options", or the Conservative party will make sure you are paying your child support from a jail cell. Don't worry you can earn slave wages in the new Conservative private prisons. Apparently they are using prison slave labour in BC to build some new jails.

It's a private members bill. Wake me up when Cabinet tables it.

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