Another day, another abomination for women's rights:
After  an emotional 14-hour workday that included fist-fights between  lobbyists and a walk-out by women Democrats, the Georgia House passed a  Senate-approved bill Thursday night that criminalizes abortion after 20  weeks.
The bill, which does not contain rape or incest exemptions, is expected to receive a signature from Republican Gov. Nathan Deal.
Commonly  referred to as the “fetal pain bill” by Georgian Republicans and as the  “women as livestock bill” by everyone else, HB 954 garnered national  attention this month when state Rep. Terry England (R-Auburn) compared  pregnant women carrying stillborn fetuses to the cows and pigs on his  farm. According to Rep. England and his warped thought process, if  farmers have to “deliver calves, dead or alive,” then a woman carrying a  dead fetus, or one not expected to survive, should have to carry it to  term.
The bill as first proposed outlawed all abortions after 20  weeks under all circumstances. After negotiations with the Senate, the  House passed a revised HB 954 that makes an exemption for “medically  futile” pregnancies or those in which the woman’s life or health is  threatened.
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