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Judge reverses FDA approval of abortion
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Posted By: Dreadnought, 4/7/2023 8:47:57 PM

A federal judge in Texas on Friday ruled to suspend the abortion drug mifepristone, which was approved by regulators 23 years ago and has now become one of the most common methods of abortion in the country. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled to suspend the FDA's approval of mifepristone. The ruling is paused for seven days so the federal government may appeal. Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, held a hearing on the issue on March 15 in Amarillo, Texas, where the conservative plaintiffs in the case argued the Food and Drug Administration was wrong to approve mifepristone.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Catherine 4/7/2023 9:28:41 PM (No. 1443438)
The only solution I see to this issue is a national vote. Yanking women around is just wrong.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JoElla Bee 4/7/2023 9:28:49 PM (No. 1443439)
Thank you, Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, for not only doing right in God’s sight by halting this particular evil, but for helping to protect US from the His potential wrath for legalizing & continuing to permit the slaughter of innocent human life.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Northcross 4/7/2023 9:47:00 PM (No. 1443447)
Noble, but will be reversed on appeal.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Penney 4/7/2023 10:48:32 PM (No. 1443467)
It is time to support the good ethical policies correcting the negatives already tragically emplemented in America the Beautiful! Human life created by God and in His image is far too precious to simply give up on. Choose Life!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Timber Queen 4/7/2023 10:49:36 PM (No. 1443468)
The use of the abortion pill, according to the article, "has now become one of the most common methods of abortion." It all sounds so nice; just take a pill. The implications are so obvious they go without explanation; no need for a messy surgical procedure with risks, and a much lower cost. ABC neglects to furnish even one line of information about the drug in question, Mifepristone, also known as RU 486. Teenagers and young women are given the first pill in the Planned Parent or other abortuary, and are sent home with the second pill to take hours later...by themselves. The second pill will trigger a "miscarriage" within the next six to twelve hours. The majority of these women, out of shame, suffer through this experience alone. They must dispose of the remains of their baby alone. Some of these women are farther along in their pregnancy than they know. The Killer Clinics don't care. Their profit margin is on the side of the pill. They don't care how many of their "clients" end up in the emergency room hemorrhaging. They don't care how many of their "clients" end up with life-long fertility issues. The pro-abort crowd also cynically see RU-486 as the counter-measure to pro-life demonstrations outside their abortuaries. If they can eliminate the need for surgical abortions through the use of RU-486, they eliminate the public push back from groups like 40 Days for Life and Silent No More. Let us pray together this case can have a hearing and positive outcome in the U.S. Supreme Court. One upon which Justice Clarence Thomas still sits.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mifla 4/8/2023 3:00:57 AM (No. 1443539)
A bit late for all the women who bled to death on their bathroom floor.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: petrichor 4/8/2023 7:50:52 AM (No. 1443582)
Zero sympathy for anyone who dies from one of these pills.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: franq 4/8/2023 8:21:48 AM (No. 1443610)
Was talking with a coworker about our pastor's Wednesday night sermon. One of the closing chapters in 1 Samuel where Saul visits the witch. Part of Saul's judgement was due to his failure to wipe out the Amalekites - men, women, children and infants. He spared the King Agag. My point was that it seemed barbaric of God to require this. But look at what man calls "good" and "affirming" today. Abortion (they really would like it post-birth), gender-mutilating surgery of children, sodomy, breeding of children for organ harvesting, etc. As was said decades ago, "If God spares America, He will have to apologize to Sodom and Gommorah."
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Reply 9 - Posted by: jdano 4/8/2023 9:26:02 AM (No. 1443678)
These do-gooders must really want a population explosion of welfare thugs.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: MickTurn 4/8/2023 10:20:31 AM (No. 1443742)
FDA.....Drug Approved to the one with the most bribes.....Next!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: MDConservative 4/8/2023 12:24:06 PM (No. 1443830)
Anyone read the decision? The judge did not "reverse(s) FDA approval of abortion drug after 23 years." What he did was to apply the regulations regarding the approval of drugs that the FDA ignored over 23 years to the case. It's not about the drug per se. The FDA failed to accept and act on petitions to review over various periods, and that's the angle of attack. He set aside the improper approval that dates to 2002. At the core of this is the self-administration of the drug, where the original approval by FDA required a doctor's involvement to ensure that the abortion did not leave remains in the womb. The judge agreed that there was an egregious disregard of the regulated process. And that is the basis of his injunction. Secondarily is that the judge ruled the drug could not be sent by mail or public carrier under the Comstock Act.
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