Letters to the Editor: Speaking out is the way to reverse Supreme Court’s damage to women’s rights


To the editor: Columnist Anita Chabria is deserving of a Pulitzer for this extremely well-written and well timed story.

I’ve little doubt that her story will stand out within the gathering tsunami that may finally power a return of abortion selections to the place they belong — with the lady and her physician.

Chabria’s capability to seize the story of those two magnificent individuals will turn into a shining gentle within the protest historical past that may finally reverse the hurt that the Supreme Courtroom has imposed on a girls’s proper to determine.

The protagonists of the story — Michelle and Mustafa — ought to obtain the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his or her braveness, their humanity and their willingness to share their story with the world.

Stephen Downing, Lengthy Seaside

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To the editor: Ladies are being denied primary medical care to fulfill the warped agenda of 1 political get together. Make no mistake: If a Republican is elected to the White Home and if they’ve a majority in Congress, there might be a nationwide abortion ban. Sooner or later, my daughter may very well have to depart the nation to get satisfactory medical care.

Anencephaly, polycystic kidney illness, full hydatidiform mole, preeclampsia are just some ailments distinctive to being pregnant which have dire penalties for the mom and/or the fetus. If you happen to can’t clarify these illness states with out the advantage of “Dr. Google,” then you don’t have any enterprise regulating girls’s well being care.

Lisa Shane, MD, Huntington Seaside