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meegbear

(25,438 posts)
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 03:02 PM Jan 2014

The Rude Pundit - Our Neverending Abortion War: The Obscene Horror Show Playing Out in Texas

Before we get to the awful battle Erick Munoz has fought against a hospital in Forth Worth to take his dead wife off the machines that keep her alive as an incubator for a fetus, you have to understand how Texas is crazier than a weasel orgy when it comes to women's health and abortion rights. And we're not even talking about its cruel and sadly not unusual law passed last year that creates ludicrous blockades to women's access to abortion.

Back in 2005, the Texas legislature, in its infinite lack of wisdom, started shifting millions of dollars from legitimate family planning clinics - places that provided free or affordable health care to women, including many women who want to get pregnant. It's the "planning" part that pisses off conservatives. They started giving money to "crisis pregnancy centers." You know, those places where people with absolutely no medical training beyond what they read in a pamphlet convince women that abortion is an abomination up there with murder and gay sex and Obamacare.

Yeah, all that cash flowing in allowed for the creation of the Texas Pregnancy Care Network, which is an umbrella for the primarily Christian-associated or -run facilities. What do these places do? Give pregnant women some stuff. Tell 'em not to abort. Counsel them a little about life choices. And refer them to places that do something real, like medical testing.

For instance, there's the Gabriel Project, run out of various Catholic churches in Texas. Who does the counseling there? Trained therapists? Social workers? Want a third guess? Angels. No, really, it's Angels. As the website says, "Regularly scheduled Angel Trainings are held on a Saturday every other month at a host parish within the diocese. Through the years, more than 500 'angels' have been trained to assist pregnant women." You can also be a "Sidewalk Angel," and that's pretty much exactly what you imagine.

To add a kick in the vagina to all of this, in 2011, the Texas legislature slashed funds to family planning clinics in the mad "defund Planned Parenthood" rush but raised the amount given to the anti-choice centers. You got that? The legislators took money away from science and gave it to hoodoo worshippers.

The damage to women, especially poor, rural women, in the Lone Star state ought to be embarrassing to anyone existing in the 21st century. But, then again, some Texans keep electing Louis Gohmert, a shit-for-brains who couldn't find his ass if someone was pointing at it and saying, "Dude, that's your ass," so shame isn't real high on their list of emotions.

In a really roundabout way, this gets us to the gut-wrenching case of Marlise Munoz, who was brain dead 8 weeks ago and whose entire family, wanted to honor her wishes by taking her off life-support. Except that she's pregnant, and John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, obviously piss-scared of government sanctions and probably of Sidewalk Angels, decided to follow Texas law that says that if a patient is pregnant, she can't be taken off life support.

Erick Munoz and Marlise's parents are suing to allow her to die, with the case hinging on whether the law is intended for women who are brain dead or whether it can be applied to keeping a fetus alive inside a dead woman. This is what you're forced to do because of the fetus worship in Texas and too many other states. This is an argument we're having in 2013.

You want it to get worse? There's no happy ending here. There's no bouncing baby that gets cut out of Marlise Munoz before she is discarded like a fleshy candy wrapper. No, there's a "distinctly abnormal" fetus growing in her. A statement from the family's lawyer described lower extremities so malformed that you can't tell what the sex of the fetus is. "The fetus suffers from hydrocephalus (water on the brain)," it goes on. "It also appears that there are further abnormalities, including a possible heart problem, that cannot be specifically determined due to the immobile nature of Mrs. Muñoz’s deceased body." So if a baby is born, it will live an awful, short, painful life and then die.

This is the monstrous nature of the anti-choice forces in this country. It is better to take money away from doctors to give to churches. It is better to force women to have to endure hardship or give themselves medical procedures than to treat them with compassion. It is better to ensure, as Marlise Munoz's family attorney says, that a fetus "is gestating within a dead and deteriorating body as the horrified family looks on" than to care about the living who really care about the dead.

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The Rude Pundit - Our Neverending Abortion War: The Obscene Horror Show Playing Out in Texas (Original Post) meegbear Jan 2014 OP
K&R SamKnause Jan 2014 #1
My family is leaving Texas. We've already decided. Ilsa Jan 2014 #2
You won't miss Texas. I sure as fuck don't. Aristus Jan 2014 #19
This needs to be required reading Mopar151 Jan 2014 #3
Holy fucking shit!..... nt Guy Whitey Corngood Jan 2014 #4
Kick & Rec for the absurdity... FloriTexan Jan 2014 #5
you know, the Rude Pundit is the only pundit I can think of who, although he is a man, BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2014 #6
you're absolutely correct. PeaceNikki Jan 2014 #10
+1 theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #16
you said it!!! n/t BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2014 #17
and are the forced-birthers going to pay the hospital bill? stg81 Jan 2014 #7
Nope. The Buybull beaters are too busy "praying" to their invisible sky daddy. Plus, they are blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #12
Buybull.... BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2014 #14
kick Blue_Tires Jan 2014 #8
Kicking for our resident "fetus uber alles" DUers. See link below. Hekate Jan 2014 #9
. BlancheSplanchnik Jan 2014 #13
Truly horrifying the indecent, inhumane lows the forced-birthers are dragging this poor family. blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #11
Thank you for posting this theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #15
Kicking theHandpuppet Jan 2014 #18
It's time to pull the plug OwnedByCats Jan 2014 #20
So embarrassing. TBF Jan 2014 #21
Insane. Hissyspit Jan 2014 #22

Ilsa

(61,695 posts)
2. My family is leaving Texas. We've already decided.
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 03:18 PM
Jan 2014

It'll probably happen over next couple of years, depending on what jobs my hubby can find.

We hate the weather. We have to drive hours before getting to fun recreation. We want to leave. Family can join us when they want. We are tired on that tie holding us back.

We are sick-to-death of living with radical anti-choice types as neighbors. Our local paper has already started the lead-up to today's and tonight's "vigils". It's awful.

Aristus

(66,328 posts)
19. You won't miss Texas. I sure as fuck don't.
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 08:18 PM
Jan 2014

I love living in the Northwest, rain and all. I wouldn't live down in (drugstore) cowboy country again for all the money in the world.

Mopar151

(9,983 posts)
3. This needs to be required reading
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 03:58 PM
Jan 2014

For a whold bunch of folks who mean well, kind of, but they've never thought through the consequences of their position. I don't know what you do with the "True Beleivers", who seem bent on extracting the maximum suffering from any situation.

FloriTexan

(838 posts)
5. Kick & Rec for the absurdity...
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 05:07 PM
Jan 2014

Texas, the state that ignores science in class, claims to hold God above all else but insists on science to keep dead people alive against their wishes.

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
6. you know, the Rude Pundit is the only pundit I can think of who, although he is a man,
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 05:12 PM
Jan 2014

totally gets what sexism is, takes it seriously, spells it out, and deems it as important and as WRONG as racism. Or homophobia. Or violence against the disabled and elderly…. (or, or, or, ---there are many social wrongs that most liberals "get&quot .

He's the only one who talks about the real life, life-threatening consequences for women. It's life threatening.

He's the only one who talks about it meaningfully, and who also seems to have any kind of human, personal identification (resonance; empathy; understanding….pick your word) with the human rights violation that is sexism.

 

blkmusclmachine

(16,149 posts)
12. Nope. The Buybull beaters are too busy "praying" to their invisible sky daddy. Plus, they are
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 06:08 PM
Jan 2014
incredibly "frugal" (cheap).

Hekate

(90,674 posts)
9. Kicking for our resident "fetus uber alles" DUers. See link below.
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 05:58 PM
Jan 2014
http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/01/22/5506250/fetus-in-munoz-case-is-distinctly.html?rh=1

Attorneys for the family of a pregnant Haltom City woman who has been on life support at John Peter Smith Hospital for eight weeks issued a statement late Wednesday that the fetus is “distinctly abnormal.”

The 22-week-old fetus’s lower extremities are deformed and it is impossible to determine its gender, the attorneys for the woman’s husband, Erick Muñoz, said in an emailed statement.

“The fetus suffers from hydrocephalus [water on the brain]. It also appears that there are further abnormalities, including a possible heart problem, that cannot be specifically determined due to the immobile nature of Mrs. Muñoz’s deceased body,” the statement said.

The fetus, which was deprived of oxygen for “an indeterminate length of time, is gestating within a dead and deteriorating body as the horrified family looks on,” the attorneys said.


OwnedByCats

(805 posts)
20. It's time to pull the plug
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 09:20 PM
Jan 2014

It should have been done per the family's wishes last November.

Now that the fetus has serious issues, what's the hold up now?

TBF

(32,056 posts)
21. So embarrassing.
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 09:16 AM
Jan 2014

We came here for a job 10 years ago - I am not a native. It is like living in a foreign country.

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