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Jul 24, 2006 19:44

Places not to live:
Texas
Indiana
Kansas
South Dakota

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grainybrains July 25 2006, 00:30:29 UTC
well then. you need a mental evaluation to have a child with out a man. hmm, all this is very interesting and i thank you so very much faboo-daddy. what say you about kentucky?

one more, can you be an indiana resident but see a dr. inna nother state for in-vietro?

-jenna!

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faboo July 25 2006, 22:45:34 UTC
I don't know about states, but most countries (including the US) have laws that let them prosecute you for crimes you commit abroad. some states might have similar laws, but I don't know.

kentucky... is poor, by and large. they have a wealth of soft (dirty) coal. my grandmother and aunt (who has two kids that have been through their schools) live in kentucky, and they like it. and, apparently, if you can drive in snow, you are a god among drivers there :)

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knowmebymylaugh July 25 2006, 02:24:14 UTC
ABORTION IS ILLEGAL IN SOUTH DAKOTA???

*stab*stab*stab*stab*stab*stab*

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faboo July 25 2006, 22:46:47 UTC
I'm pretty sure that the issue at hand is that they're not _all_ illegal, and it's fuzzy when and what kind of abortion is illegal.

but, uh, yeah.

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fedexecutor July 26 2006, 11:12:49 UTC
I read that the only kind of abortion they'd allow is if the mother's life is immediately in danger. There are no exceptions for victims of rape or incest. :(

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nightstalker July 25 2006, 09:30:54 UTC
So, if you need to be married in Indiana to have a baby, and a single woman gets pregnant... is she then forced to have an abortion?

The right wingnuts will love that.

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faboo July 25 2006, 22:52:37 UTC
getting pregnant out of wedlock is okay, so long as you had sex to get that way. what that law would prohibit (I've no idea if it passed) are medical precedures like invitro fertilization without prior screening.

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fedexecutor July 25 2006, 10:34:30 UTC
I was just writing an article the other day about a woman named Cecilia Fire Thunder, who's the first woman president of the Oglala (sp?) Sioux nation and she's been expelled from her office for suggesting to put a women's clinic on the reservation in South Dakota... the tribes are their own gov't entities so they're outside state laws. Crazy. Her name suits her. She's awesome. Too bad traditionalism is hard to fit.

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faboo July 25 2006, 22:48:43 UTC
Too bad tradionalism is hard to fit.

but makes a very pretty shattering sound.

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fedexecutor July 26 2006, 11:10:12 UTC
Hahaha! I meant fight. Wow. Go English degree.

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