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Old 03-28-2005, 08:46 PM   #1
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I have to get signed permission to give a kid in Day Care an aspirin or a Topical ointment. Our football league has to get signed "permission to Treat" forms from every kid.How does this make any sense?

The Supreme Court (search) rejected an appeal Monday to reinstate a state law requiring girls under age 18 to get parental consent (search) for abortions except under the most dire of medical emergencies.

Without comment, justices let stand a lower court ruling that struck down the Idaho law because its provisions on emergency abortions were too strict.

The Supreme Court in its landmark 1973 case, Roe v. Wade (search), ruled that a woman has a constitutional right to abortion before the fetus is viable and to terminate her pregnancy if it poses a risk to her health.

At issue was whether the Idaho law was unduly burdensome on young mothers by limiting abortions without consent to "sudden and unexpected" instances of physical complications.

The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said yes, saying there was no reasonable explanation for the restriction. Other emergency medical procedures are allowed on minors without parental permission that do not fit the "sudden and unexpected" category, it said.

The court said the rest of the law could not be salvaged because the emergency provisions were too important.

The justices' move Monday sidesteps a highly charged issue amid continuing speculation about a looming vacancy on the high court. At least three justices have said they believe Roe v. Wade should be overturned, and liberal groups have vowed to fight any judicial nominee that opposes the landmark ruling.

The last major abortion decision by the Supreme Court came in 2000, when the court ruled 5-4 to strike down Nebraska's ban on so-called "partial-birth" abortion because it failed to provide an exception to protect the mother's health.

The Idaho law had been challenged by Planned Parenthood of Idaho and one of the four Idaho doctors who performs abortions.

Other states also provide for parental consent for abortions in many situations, but Idaho's is considered more stringent than most.

In 2001, there were 738 abortions performed in the state, a drop from 1980, when 2,553 were performed, according to state statistics.

The case is Wasden v. Planned Parenthood of Idaho, 04-703
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I read that and shook my head.

If your kid is under 18 and commits a crime YOU the parent will be held accountable for their actions and 100% responsible for what they do and their well being.

Except they can go have their unborn babies killed, leaving emotional and physical scars/problems for the rest of their lives.

I hate this country's judicial and law system, I really do
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Read all about these decisions.

Good recent article about this double standard (both sides) is fro John Leo.

Can get it at www.townhall.com
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How about the courts ruling that a 14 year old can have a dire medical procedure performed on them, but a 17 year old can't sit on death row.

In one case they can decide because their logical faculties are intact.

In the other, they can't be put on death row because their logical faculties are not intact.


This country is F******d with lawyers and special interest.
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You answered your own quandry there.

Bush was going to try and break them up... but as with much of his promises....... we got nothing.
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Just say no to aspirin, Charlie.
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Old 03-29-2005, 05:24 AM   #7
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May the good Lord help me!!! I agree with Data and Tard on something!!!!

Charlie where are you putting this topical cream?
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Children need to be regarded and treated as children. Taking parents out of the loop is criminal, IMHO. Well, after this latest ruling, I guess not.
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