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(46,327 posts)
Tue Apr 21, 2015, 06:33 PM Apr 2015

TN republican state congresswoman Sheila Butt says rape is "not verifiable..."

Yes, that is her real name, and no, this is not the Onion.

Tennesee GOPer Opposes Exceptions To Abortion Restrictions Because Rape Is 'Not Verifiable'

Tennessee state Rep. Sheila Butt (R) on Tuesday moved to table an amendment that would have exempted victims of rape and incest from new restrictions on access to abortion because she said that their claims were "not verifiable."

While debating a bill that would require women to wait 48 hours and get counseling before having an abortion, state Rep. Craig. Fitzhugh (D) first offered an amendment to HB 977 that would allow doctors to exempt patients from the waiting period for mental health reasons.

That amendment was immediately tabled by Butts.

"Putting this psychological harm bypass into the bill is really a loophole for the abortion industry," she said. "It allows someone who is going to profit from abortion to get the waiting period waived."

A second amendment put forth by Fitzhugh would have allowed women who become pregnant through rape or incest to be exempted from the 48 hour waiting period.

Butts, however, suggested that the victims could be lying about being raped.

"This amendment appears political," Butts asserted. "Because we understand in most instances, this is not verifiable. Let's make sure that these women have the information and the understanding to act."

Fitzhugh replied: "I just don't think women take something like rape or incest lightly. And I can't imagine any person would take advantage of that type of situation. Fortunately or unfortunately, it may not happen much. But it is certainly a condition that women need to be protected from, and that we should not give them a more burdensome process because their pregnancy is a result of one of these two actions."

In the end, the House voted to table both of Fitzhugh's amendments. The abortion bill passed 79 to 18. The Senate will need to approve it once more before it can be sent to Gov. Bill Haslam's (R) desk. The governor was expected to sign it into law.

http://crooksandliars.com/2015/04/tennesee-goper-opposes-exceptions-abortion

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TN republican state congresswoman Sheila Butt says rape is "not verifiable..." (Original Post) Archae Apr 2015 OP
I wonder if she could verify if it happened to her or her daughter. world wide wally Apr 2015 #1
I was wondering the same thing Generic Other Apr 2015 #2
I suggest this shit for brains Rep is lying about any and everything. Lars39 Apr 2015 #3
I still thought it was from the Onion darkangel218 Apr 2015 #4
It is terrifying that these people not only exist sufrommich Apr 2015 #5
A perfect example why abortion is the business of the women getting one ismnotwasm Apr 2015 #6
OK, then prove it wasn't rape. liberalla Apr 2015 #7
contact info: niyad Apr 2015 #8
someone asked me if I thought that women who are rabidly anti-choice are niyad Apr 2015 #9
This is Sheila Butt. Archae Apr 2015 #10

Lars39

(26,109 posts)
3. I suggest this shit for brains Rep is lying about any and everything.
Tue Apr 21, 2015, 06:55 PM
Apr 2015

How in the ever livin fuck does somebody get that malicious and warped?

ismnotwasm

(41,980 posts)
6. A perfect example why abortion is the business of the women getting one
Tue Apr 21, 2015, 07:43 PM
Apr 2015

Or considering one and her health care provider. End of angsty anti-science-bullshit -woo woo the law in my uterus, crap, period.

niyad

(113,306 posts)
9. someone asked me if I thought that women who are rabidly anti-choice are
Tue Apr 21, 2015, 10:38 PM
Apr 2015

self-loathing. hmmm, I wonder. . . .

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