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July 15, 2013
Slate Magazine Makes Compelling Case Against Texas Abortion Law That Doesn't Exist
Reading is fundamental.
After laying out the case -- rather well -- that medicine can only tell a mother if her kid has severe birth defects at near the 20 week mark, and how the Texas law is therefore just awful and terrible, Slate appends this update:
Update, July 12, 2013: The Texas bill technically does contain an exception for fetuses with “severe fetal anomalies.” While on the surface this appears to provide a safeguard for the issues I discuss...
"Technically." "On the surface." Two synonyms for "the duly enacted, codified law of the land in Texas."
He then goes on to try to explain why his article which is now wholly rubbished is not rubbished. He fails catastrophically.
Thanks to @gabrielmalor.