To your specific point: "So Florida law (and every other state) allows your precious abortion in the case you cited, without having to ask any politician."

then why did the governor's office intervene in this case? why were they asked to provide this assurance to the doctors to proceed in an expedient manner?

can you admit there must be a flaw of some kind otherwise this type of intervention from the governor would have never been requested or granted?

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I’m sure there are lots of “flaws” in laws and execution at several states. If I don’t live there, it doesn’t matter to me, and I have no right to have a state change their laws.

Do you think I should have input on your state legislature if I don’t live there?

And then, by extension, if the law is messed up in my state, there’s a democratic process to fix it with elected (by me) officials.

The MSM framing is so tiring. Trump is not *taking away your rights.*

The ability to absurdly frame narratives has lost a lot of energy since the election, thankfully. Pride month has been gloriously muted.