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Idaho lawmaker suggests women use rape as excuse for abortions

I just...I am so angry right now I can't talk.  

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Chuck Winder, Idaho Lawmaker, Suggests Women Use Rape As Excuse For Abortions

Posted: 03/20/2012 11:49 am Updated: 03/20/2012 12:38 pm

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The sponsor of an Idaho mandatory ultrasound bill, state Sen. Chuck Winder, made some highly controversial comments Monday during his closing arguments, suggesting women might falsely use rape as an excuse to obtain an abortion.

Just before the Idaho's Senate passed the bill, which requires woman to have an ultrasound prior to obtaining an abortion, opponents of the bill pointed out that it makes no exception for rape victims, incest victims or women in medical emergencies.

Winder, a Republican from Boise, responded to those concerns by raising the question of whether women understand when they have been raped.

?Rape and incest was used as a reason to oppose this," Winder said on the Senate floor. "I would hope that when a woman goes in to a physician with a rape issue, that physician will indeed ask her about perhaps her marriage, was this pregnancy caused by normal relations in a marriage or was it truly caused by a rape. I assume that's part of the counseling that goes on.?

Women reported 84,767 "forcible rapes" in the United States in 2010, according to the FBI's most recent Uniform Crime Report; the figure does not include statutory rape, incest or any other kind of rape that falls outside the FBI's narrow definition of the crime.

If Winder's mandatory ultrasound bill becomes law, a victim of rape or incest or a woman with a medical emergency who is seeking an abortion must obtain an ultrasound first and the state will provide a list of providers. Nearly every provider of free ultrasounds in Idaho is a "crisis pregnancy center," which aims to dissuade women from having an abortion. The woman would also have to obtain from a doctor a second ultrasound, which would involve an invasive transvaginal procedure if she is in her first trimester of pregnancy. Even if she averts her eyes from the ultrasound image and refuses to listen to the fetal heartbeat, she would have to hear the doctor describe the fetus in detail.

Proponents of the bill describe it as one more way to protect "unborn children," with the assumption that the ultrasound procedure and anti-abortion counseling might sway women against having an abortion. Opponents argue that it forces doctors to perform medically unnecessary procedures and contributes to the emotional anguish of women who have already made a very difficult decision.

One woman wrote last week about her painful experience with Texas' new mandatory ultrasound law in the Texas Observer, in which she had to listen to a doctor describe the gravely ill fetus that she had sought to abort to protect her own health.

The state Senate voted 23 to 12 to pass the controversial ultrasound bill on Monday, with all seven Democrats and five Republicans against it. The Republican-controlled House is also expected to pass the measure.

?Fellow senators, as a woman and as a person of faith, this bill makes me want to cry," said state Sen. Diane Bilyeu, a Democrat. "I want an end to abortion as well as all of you do, and I am totally opposed to abortion except in the case of rape, incest or the life of the mother. But I find this bill to be intrusive into my faith, and it is punitive as a woman.? 

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  • IDK, as a woman, small minded female that I am, I always have a hard time telling the difference between rape and consensual, marital relationships. So it makes sense that this congressman, made smart by the issuing of a penis by God thinks it's a good idea to have a medical professional discuss the differences with me.

     



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  • lol rape issue

    It sounds like he is infering she is going to the doctor about a cold. "oh hey can you take a look at this rape issue I got going on."

    I also like that marriage was thrown into his statement. It wasn't relevant to his point but he thought it was.

  • JFC. 

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  • Awesome.  Now women are too dumb to know when they have been raped.   And don't get me started on Marital Rape.  Bet that never happens.

     

    BUT

     

    If these crazy anti abortion laws go into effect, you bet your ASS I would have my nieces/friends/ daughters lie if they wanted an abortion and it was only available in case of rape.  Yup, I'd have them lie their way to a better life/health/choice. 

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    BUT

     

    If these crazy anti abortion laws go into effect, you bet your ASS I would have my nieces/friends/ daughters lie if they wanted an abortion and it was only available in case of rape.  Yup, I'd have them lie their way to a better life/health/choice. 

    Same here. And I'd be telling them to name politicians forcing these laws as the raper if that becomes a requirement too.

  • Here's the thing: abortion is legal.  ABORTION IS LEGAL.  Despite the best efforts of all the fundies who think it's their place to make decisions about my body for me, abortion is legal.  I have the right to have an abortion for any reason I want.  I have the right to have abortions every single month.  (Well, I used to anyway.) 

    It is a medical procedure.  As such, it is between the woman, her doctor, and the fetus' father, if he's around.  I don't see any of these fundies stepping up and volunteering to house, feed, clothe, educate and otherwise raise all these unwanted children.  Nope, they just want to force you into having them.  After that, you're on your own.  Better get some bootstraps. 

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  • imagehindsight's_a_biotch:

    IDK, as a woman, small minded female that I am, I always have a hard time telling the difference between rape and consensual, marital relationships. So it makes sense that this congressman, made smart by the issuing of a penis by God thinks it's a good idea to have a medical professional discuss the differences with me.

     

    I know, right?? I feel so much better now.  If I want to know if I was raped, I just need to discuss it with my doctor and he (bc of course the doctor is male, yes?) will be able to tell me.

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  • FFS. This bill implies that women are using rape as an 'excuse'!?! Yep, I lied about my rape just for funsies. I also lied about the severe depression and anxiety I've developed as a result.

     

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  • Can we lynch this motherf-cker?

     

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  • imagehindsight's_a_biotch:

    IDK, as a woman, small minded female that I am, I always have a hard time telling the difference between rape and consensual, marital relationships. So it makes sense that this congressman, made smart by the issuing of a penis by God thinks it's a good idea to have a medical professional discuss the differences with me.

     

    Is someone writing down the names of these people somewhere?  I mean, I know that I know that I know that not every human being bearing a penile appendage on their person thinks this lowly of women and their "issues..." right?

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    imagehindsight's_a_biotch:

    IDK, as a woman, small minded female that I am, I always have a hard time telling the difference between rape and consensual, marital relationships. So it makes sense that this congressman, made smart by the issuing of a penis by God thinks it's a good idea to have a medical professional discuss the differences with me.

     

    I know, right?? I feel so much better now.  If I want to know if I was raped, I just need to discuss it with my doctor and he (bc of course the doctor is male, yes?) will be able to tell me.

    There are no female doctors. Duh



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    Awesome.  Now women are too dumb to know when they have been raped.   And don't get me started on Marital Rape.  Bet that never happens.

     

    BUT

     

    If these crazy anti abortion laws go into effect, you bet your ASS I would have my nieces/friends/ daughters lie if they wanted an abortion and it was only available in case of rape.  Yup, I'd have them lie their way to a better life/health/choice. 

    But it's not this simple.  IIRC, this was actually the background on Roe v. Wade.  There *was a rape exception, but Roe didn't have a police report from the rape.  Because she didn't file one.  Because women don't always go to the police after a rape.  Just like they don't always want to tell their doctor that the reason they're having an abortion is because they were raped.  Sometimes they just want to get the morning after pill and not ever. think about it. again.

    In those places where there was a rape exception, it's fair to assume there would also be a requirement that a police report be filed. 

    And how would this dipshitt like having xxx rape acquisitions being filed against him a day. "I don't know who it was, kind of looked a lot like that asswipe Idaho politician."

  • imageBQBride:

    Here's the thing: abortion is legal.  ABORTION IS LEGAL.  Despite the best efforts of all the fundies who think it's their place to make decisions about my body for me, abortion is legal. 

    This is what boggles my mind about all this.
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