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A Texas physician says that his decision to perform an abortion past the six-week mark, a procedure outlawed by his state earlier this month, was a matter of duty.

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So basically he’s doing his job no matter what, as any doctor should.

Gee, could every 'pre-life' dope sue and tie the courts in knots for years? Is it possible? Kinda like what antivaxers are doing to our hospitals.

Same physician probably supports mask mandates and mandatory vaccination. I mean, those help save lives right?

This is what we call 'standing'. Homeboy is begging to be dragged in court so he can challenge the whole law. And he'll win.

Somebody is about to make $10k!

He slaughtered a baby in the womb.

Why can’t a Hindu sue to stop us from eating beef? That is wrong per their religion. This is their country too.

Every American should have a working knowledge of the Hippocratic Oath.

He had a baby killin’ itch he just had to scratch.

Give that doctor a hero's medal!

Duty to kill that poor unborn. National Propaganda Radio

Good, now it will have to climb the courts to the SCOTUS where they'll have to knock down that unconstitutional law or out themselves for being unconstitutional themselves.

Abortion is murder.

If he admits to it, does he get to collect his own bounty?

Absolutely. So sick of people using “religious exemptions” to justify bigotry and laws that violate the rights of others. Most religions are pro-choice and I’m glad he reminded everyone that there is a duty to provide care.

Not all heroes wear capes, but a lot of them wear scrubs.

Seems weird, Texas let's a person to decide vax but a person is not allowed to decide on abortion.

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