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Monday, May 19, 2025 - A brain-dead woman = "fetal incubator" in post-Roe Georgia

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Atlanta's WXIA-TV, 11 Alive,⁠ broke the story late last week⁠: a ⁠Georgia woman, brain-dead since February, has been kept alive for more than 90 days ⁠because Emory Hospital lawyers advised the hospital against ending life support because of an early pregnancy. Now, her family's gripped in perpetual mourning while also awaiting the birth of what could likely be a child with immense medial woes of its own. It leaves Georgia politicians, left and right, finger-pointing. State Senator Nabila Islam-Parkes ⁠penned a letter ⁠to Attorney General Chris Carr (running for the GOP nomination for governor, as well) to answer questions and provide clarity on the state's position on such a situation. Carr, for his part, said of the draconian six-week Georgia abortion ban, put in place by his party in 2019, that ⁠“removing life support is not an action ‘with the purpose to terminate a pregnancy.’”⁠ That statement could prove interesting in the upcoming primary, but in the meanwhile, a grieving family is left without input at all. Joining me today to discuss this matter is ⁠Georgia WIN List executive director Melita Easters⁠. ------ The impacts Thomasville, Georgia residents have endured thanks to decades of air and pollution by nearby manufacturing isn't lost on Senator Jon Ossoff, who ⁠skewered Trump EPA administrator Lee Zeldin ⁠last week as to why his administration eliminated funding for a health clinic slated for that cancer-riddled community in southwest Georgia. Ossoff wasn't alone, and the ripping d⁠idn't just come from Democrats. ⁠ ------ Over the weekend we learned of former President Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis, and ⁠WUSA-9 TV in D.C. sought input from an oncologist⁠ to give her optimistic outlook. That didn't stop the current President's son from ⁠launching into more conspiracy theories of cover-up,⁠ of course, but, by and large, even ⁠POTUS and the usually repugnant Marjorie Taylor Greene⁠ wish him well.

Atlanta's WXIA-TV, 11 Alive,⁠ broke the story late last week⁠: a ⁠Georgia woman, brain-dead since February, has been kept alive for more than 90 days ⁠because Emory Hospital lawyers advised the hospital against ending life support because of an early pregnancy. Now, her family's gripped in perpetual mourning while also awaiting the birth of what could likely be a child with immense medial woes of its own. It leaves Georgia politicians, left and right, finger-pointing. State Senator Nabila Islam-Parkes ⁠penned a letter ⁠to Attorney General Chris Carr (running for the GOP nomination for governor, as well) to answer questions and provide clarity on the state's position on such a situation. Carr, for his part, said of the draconian six-week Georgia abortion ban, put in place by his party in 2019, that ⁠“removing life support is not an action ‘with the purpose to terminate a pregnancy.’”⁠ That statement could prove interesting in the upcoming primary, but in the meanwhile, a grieving family is left without input at all. Joining me today to discuss this matter is ⁠Georgia WIN List executive director Melita Easters⁠. ------ The impacts Thomasville, Georgia residents have endured thanks to decades of air and pollution by nearby manufacturing isn't lost on Senator Jon Ossoff, who ⁠skewered Trump EPA administrator Lee Zeldin ⁠last week as to why his administration eliminated funding for a health clinic slated for that cancer-riddled community in southwest Georgia. Ossoff wasn't alone, and the ripping d⁠idn't just come from Democrats. ⁠ ------ Over the weekend we learned of former President Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis, and ⁠WUSA-9 TV in D.C. sought input from an oncologist⁠ to give her optimistic outlook. That didn't stop the current President's son from ⁠launching into more conspiracy theories of cover-up,⁠ of course, but, by and large, even ⁠POTUS and the usually repugnant Marjorie Taylor Greene⁠ wish him well.

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