This oath you're referring to is the Hippocratic oath, I'm assuming? A non-bnding oath that no licensing board or medical school requires beyond a formality? Doctors are not going to risk their medical license in the form of law-breaking, Especially with the Texas state AG saying they will prosecute
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State medical licensing boards usually consider flouting the law to be unprofessional conduct so doctors are really in a bind here. You should direct your ire to the people who created this situation not the ones who are caught in it.
I'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill. Either that one or the Preamble.
I like to think we're doing it right, and possibly setting an example for other states to follow. https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/michigan-blazes-path-pro-democracy-reform
Before you scoff and think to yourself "That would never happen here", cast your mind back to the long hot summer of unrest in '67. And then consider the reality of Sherman tanks on the streets of Detroit
You're not wrong, but we really really need to spread the wealth (as it were) from downtown and midtown out to the neighborhoods. If you just drive a mile down Jefferson from the Ren Cen and hang a left on Chene you will immediately see what I'm talking about.
I don't think you actually read those articles
According to a later analysis that experts consider more reliable, a study published in August by the Pew Research Center, the percentage of white women who voted for Trump was actually 47%, compared to 45% for Clinton. That’s still a plurality, and still makes white women more Trump-positive than the overall electorate
They don't tone it down at night either. Going through there at 3AM after a long flight is complete sensory overload.
That's why you should ask nicely first with kill -SIGHUP
Then if that doesn't work you can clean up the murder scene later.