Disaster Death Penalty for Abortions Becomes Pivotal Issue in GOP Runoff in Texas - When you're so pro life you wanna end a ho

A bill that could allow the death penalty for women who receive abortions emerged as a pivotal issue in a state legislative race in Texas.

The legislation, which was filed last year by state Representative Bryan Slaton, would allow women who receive an abortion to be charged with assault or homicide, which carries the state's death sentence.

Texas already has one of the country's most restrictive abortion laws, but some Republicans have sought to add further limitations to the practice—while Democrats and some moderates have strongly opposed the laws.

The battle over how Republicans should handle the issue of abortion has become central in one GOP primary in Texas' 91st congressional district, which contains conservative suburbs north of Fort Worth. In the primary held earlier this month, state Representative Stephanie Klick was forced into a runoff with challenger David Lowe.

The two sparred over the abortion legislation during a Republican women's club luncheon on Friday, which was streamed on Facebook.

"I support Representative Slaton's bill," Lowe said. "Which was probably the strongest pro-life bill to ever enter Texas. The same law that protects Stephanie, you, me—I want those same laws to protect unborn children."

Klick, however, slammed the legislation, saying the idea of "sentencing women to death" is "absolutely abhorrent." Instead, she pointed to existing laws in Texas that have already reduced the number of abortions in the state.

"Abolishing abortion is important, but I think we can do that without giving women the death penalty," she said.

Lowe defended his support of the legislation, saying it has "nothing to do with the death penalty" and that he is "not even a fan of" it.

"Do we all agree that abortion is murder? Absolutely. There should be consequences for it," he said, pointing out that some women in Texas have traveled to other states including Oklahoma for the procedure.

In a statement to Newsweek, Lowe said that he supports "all pro-life bills including those that say unborn children have the same value as born children."

"Representative Klick, throughout her career, has exclusively supported bills that state the unborn are legally less than their born counterparts and has also helped stop legislation that would have banned child gender modification," he wrote.

The bill aims to make abortion a capital offense. It only includes exemptions for pregnancies that seriously threaten the life of the mother, but not rape or incest. It also instructs the state attorney general to "direct a state agency to enforce those laws, regardless of any contrary federal statute, regulation, treaty, order or court decision," according to the Texas Tribune.

Last September, a law went into effect in Texas that banned most abortions in the state.
The law ends abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which is typically around six weeks when a woman cannot even know she is pregnant.

During the primary, Klick received 49 percent of the vote—just shy of the majority needed to avoid a runoff—while Lowe won 39 percent. Regardless of who wins the runoff, the district is likely to remain in Republican hands, as former President Donald Trump won it by 20 points in 2020. The runoff election is scheduled for May 24.

Newsweek reached out to Klick for comment Sunday morning. This story will be updated with any response.

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Klick is one of the most RINO Republicans in the Texas State House since Liberal Lyle announced he wasn't going to run again (she killed the ban on child gender mutilation). Lowe is by far the more conservative republican choice. So it makes since that the mainstream media wants to put hits out on Lowe.

*EDIT* also if you closely read the article, it doesn't show actually advocating for the death penalty, just Klick accusing him of doing so.
 
Would the man who got a woman pregnant be executed as well, or do they have no repercussions for their actions?
Who ate the apple though? Snow falls from the heavens pure, what guilt can you assign an unborn baby? In addition to the adultery you're talking about people that carry sin from literally the beginning of time. Sorry ladies, very inconvenient I know, but yeetus de fetus makes God cry.
 
Texas is going to be blue next presidential election. the fundies are going full speed with insanity now because they know their time is running short. they even accelerated it by legally forcing niggers, spics and other undesirables to breed, who guess what, all fucking vote democrat
i can't wait
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Who ate the apple though? Snow falls from the heavens pure, what guilt can you assign an unborn baby? In addition to the adultery you're talking about people that carry sin from literally the beginning of time. Sorry ladies, very inconvenient I know, but yeetus de fetus makes God cry.
It takes two to tango, and this way the shitty would be father won’t get 6 different women knocked up and not pay child support for any of them.
 
Texas is going to be blue next presidential election. the fundies are going full speed with insanity now because they know their time is running short. they even accelerated it by legally forcing niggers, spics and other undesirables to breed, who guess what, all fucking vote democrat
i can't wait
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Hispanics in Texas have been trending more republican though. So I wouldn't count on this fantasy of yours happening any time soon.
 
Until men can do the equivalent of abortion and abdicate all responsibility for the child then women can get all responsibility for abortion
I sort of get what you're saying but I don't care. Willfully volunteering for eugenics should be a thing, which is why I support both abortion and GRS.

Just look at the Sammy Bushart thread, these retards should be allowed the option to cancel their redneck/niggo spawn, if any of them are self aware enough to do so. The world is a net better if their children never see the light of day.

Change my mind pro life bros.
 
You need to decide if thats a human or not. You can’t do this in between thing, especially due to the 14th amendment.
nah i'm not approaching this from a moralfag position, im looking at abortion in practical terms:
arbitrary abortion of healthy children, especially for selfish reasons, is bad. but targeted abortion of sick or deformed children is good.

a good abortion policy should promote births of healthy children, and prevent births of undesirables. killing women for wrongful abortion doesn't help with that at all, i believe that imposing a small prison sentence would be enough punishment to deter the vast majority of would-be aborters.
 
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