cav carries a pistol and wear as bullet proof vest. texas republicans passed a sweeping new law last year designed to close most of the abortion clinics in texas. when that happened, the doctor said the law was an insult to women s intelligence and said he would continue to perform abortions, whether that means under the cover of a mesquite tree, on a shrimp boat, he said i won t give this up, i i am not going to abandon these girls. the first part of the new law requires any doctor who wants to provide an abortion in texas have to get admitting privileges at a hospital near to where they re going to be providing those abortions. texas hospitals not eager to hand out privileges, let alone those who do abortions so dr.
passed a sweeping new law last year designed to close most of the abortion clinics in texas. when that happened, the doctor said the law was an insult to women s intelligence and said he would continue to perform abortions, whether that means under the cover of a mesquite tree, on a shrimp boat, he said i won t give this up, i am not going to abandon these girls. the first part of the new law requires any doctor who wants to provide an abortion in texas have to get admitting privileges at a hospital near to where they re going to be providing those abortions. texas hospitals not eager to hand out privileges, let alone those who do abortions so dr. minto has not been able to get the administratoring privileges. so he s not been able to perform abortions since november. instead, he has turned to
before texas republicans passed their new anti-abortion pill, the pills were legal and available from texas clinics, along with medical supervision. but now, well. republican governor rick perry, who s about to sign the bill into law, denies that the new law will force all 37 of 42 clinics to close. but while texas waits for his signature, abortion providers in the state are starting to tell local newspapers that they promise to somehow find a way to continue providing services to texas women once the clinics all start closing. whether that means under the cover of a mesquite tree or on a shrimp boat or going to mexico. in north carolina last week republican state legislators there passed a bill that s expected to shut down 15 of the 16 facilities left in the state. when he was running for office, north carolina s republican governor pat mccrory promised he would not sign any new anti-abortion laws if he were elected governor. now he says, well, he thinks he d veto the senate version
and potentially more dangerous when taken without medical supervision, of course. before texas republican passed their new anti-abortion pill, the pills were legal and available from texas clinics, along with medical supervision. but now, well. republican governor rick perry, who s about to sign the bill into law, denies that the new law will force all 37 of 42 clinics to close. but while texas waits for his signature, abortion providers in the state are starting to tell local newspapers that they promise to somehow find a way to continue providing services to texas women once the clinics all start closing. whether that means under the cover of a mesquite tree or on a shrimp boat or going to mexico. in north carolina last week republican state legislators there passed a bill that s expected to shut down 15 of the 16 facilities left in the state. when he was running for office, north carolina s republican governor pat mccrory promised he would not sign any new anti-abortion laws if he
republican governor rick perry, who s about to sign the bill into law, denies that the new law will force all 37 of 42 clinics to close. but while texas waits for his signature, abortion providers in the state are starting to tell local newspapers that they promise to somehow find a way to continue providing services to texas women once the clinics all start closing. whether that means under the cover of a mesquite tree or on a shrimp boat or going to mexico. in north carolina last week republican state legislators there passed a bill that s expected to shut down 15 of the 16 facilities left in the state. when he was running for office, north carolina s republican governor pat mccrory promised he would not sign any new anti-abortion laws if he were elected governor. now he says, well, he thinks he d veto the senate version of the anti-abortion bill but he s pretty sure he would sign the house version. despite the promise that he would sign no bills restricting access to abortion. tod