Another one from the FB page..

The Facebook page explains that “fertilized eggs can be expelled during a 
woman’s period without a woman even knowing that she might have had the 
potential blastocyst in her. Therefore, any period could potentially be a 
miscarriage without knowledge.” Their solution is to give the governor’s 
office regular updates on their periods, to make sure they won’t be 
prosecuted. Another example: 

Me: “Good morning. I just wanted to inform the Governor that things seem to 
be drying up today. No babies seem to be up in there. Okay?” 
Them: (sounding strangely horrified and chipper at the same time) “Ma’am, 
can we have your name?” 
Me: “Sure. It’s Sue.” 
Them: “And your last name?” 
Me: “Magina. That’s M-A-G-I-N-A. It rhymes with–” 
Them: “I’ve got it.”

Read more at: 
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/433879/mike-pence-abortion-law


On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 7:30:48 PM UTC-4, Navybrat wrote:
>
> I had to call family in Indiana to find out a what they thought of Pence. 
> My brother in law said he was pretty conservative fiscally...but he also 
> said he wasn't a social conservative...and I'm hearing differently. What do 
> you think of him Perp?
>
> On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 12:56:18 PM UTC-6, Perplexed wrote:
>>
>>
>> The deadline for Pence to withdraw from the governor's race is tomorrow 
>> (the Star is saying he already has). Then, a committee of 22 republicans 
>> have 30 days to name his replacement on the ballot for November. That means 
>> whoever does get the nod then has 2.5 months to campaign before the vote in 
>> November.
>>
>> Second, the three people being mentioned for Pence's replacement are US 
>> Representative Susan Brooks, US Representative Todd Rokita (both of whom 
>> have made preparations to remove themselves from ballots and run for 
>> governor instead) and the current Lt. Governor Eric Holcomb - who was named 
>> as a replacement in March of this year when the previous Lt. Governor 
>> resigned.
>>
>> So that throws 2 of the House races here into disarray and in need of 
>> replacement candidates too.
>>
>> To top it off, former democrat representative Baron HIll, who was set to 
>> run for our US Senate seat vacated by republican Dan Coats, has withdrawn 
>> his bid and former governor and US Senator Evan Bayh will be running 
>> against republican Todd Young, who is currently serving his second term as 
>> a US representative - thus leaving yet another congressional district with 
>> no incumbent.
>>
>> I've never seen such upheaval at one time in my life! This state is going 
>> to be as fun to watch as the national elections for once.
>>
>> For the record, I'd like to see Susan Brooks win the governorship and 
>> Todd Young in the Senate. I voted for democrat Evan Bayh twice as governor 
>> and twice as senator - as he used to be a very moderate/conservative 
>> democrat, but then in his second term veered far left right alongside 
>> Hillary during the 2008 presidential campaign (he was widely touted as a 
>> potential running mate for her when everyone thought she would win the 
>> nomination). Bayh and Clinton were among the 2 dozen leftwing democrats to 
>> oppose the nominations of two highly qualified SC justices (Roberts and 
>> Alito) and then turn around and vote to appoint the least qualified and 
>> most radical one ever nominated - Sonia Sotomayor.
>>
>> Should be interesting. Bayh has the huge advantage (having been 
>> governor), but it will depend on how many recall that he sadly became such 
>> a partisan hack before leaving the Senate to become a lobbyist.
>>
>

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