
After an abortionist judge, Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble, ruled that a woman can have an abortion because doctors have determined her unborn child is at high risk of dying, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a warning to hospitals that the Judge does NOT have the right to make “exceptions” to Texas law, therefore, any effort to murder this unborn child will result in prosecution of the hospital and the staff involved.
Paxton wrote of the Judge’s ruling, “We feel it is important for you to understand the potential long-term implications if you permit such an abortion to occur at your facility” The “activist” judge’s order, “does not insulate hospitals, doctors or anyone else.”
The issues surrounding this case are complex and would deserve an investigative report to fully, fairly sort out. The challenge to a Judge’s authority is perhaps the most significant part of this story, and could portend of future actions by Attorneys General, especially conservative ones, in the face of clearly unconstitutional rulings by leftist Judges, judges who by their very ideology are not fit to serve in American jurisprudence given the fact that leftism is anti-American by its very nature, denying the sacred rights of individuals, as abortion does at its very heart.
From expressnews.com:
Hours after a Texas judge ruled a woman may receive an emergency abortion, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned three Houston hospitals that they could still face penalties if they allow the procedure to happen.
” Paxton wrote in a letter Thursday to Houston Methodist, The Woman’s Hospital of Texas and Texas Children’s Hospital.
Travis County District Judge Maya Guerra Gamble sided with the woman, Kate Cox, 31, of Dallas, in ruling that her health and fertility are at risk due to a fatal fetal diagnosis, and she should be able to receive an abortion from her Houston physician, Dr. Damla Karsan, without legal repercussions. Karsan has admitting privileges at the three hospitals Paxton targeted.
Paxton, a third-term Republican, wrote that Guerra Gamble is not medically qualified to decide whether Cox has a “life-threatening” condition, which he argued she does not.
If it can be proven that the woman’s life would significantly be threatened by bringing this unborn child’s life to term, a case can be made to allow her to choose herself over her child. But one doubts this judge, who appears to be a far left activist more than a Judge, had anywhere close to enough medical training or information from the pro-baby murder special interest group that funded this woman’s lawsuit and argued for her before a judge no doubt handpicked by the murder activists to garner this very outcome.
This outcome is intended to undermine the abortion ban in general so that women, men, and even children, can have unaccountable sex and perpetuate the spirit of abortion on a land formed through the ideal of individual sacredness, an ideal that the spirit of abortion murders, and that, my friends, is by design.
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