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In reply to the discussion: 20-week abortion ban vote coming in the Senate. Physician schools Mitch McConnell on fetal pain... [View all]Lokilooney
(322 posts)34. I would like to point something out.
Many seem to wonder why evangelicals would ever vote for a person like Trump or Moore. Well, this is why. Legislation beats out how many wife's someone has had by a large margin, it's actually very savvy. Lets say this does pass and gets challenged and goes to the supreme court, gee who just got a new judge appointed and could very well get another one in before he leaves office?
This might be straying a bit from the core of the post but one could say the reason it is being posted is because policy before person can be a winning strategy.
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20-week abortion ban vote coming in the Senate. Physician schools Mitch McConnell on fetal pain... [View all]
CousinIT
Jan 2018
OP
McConnell's using Globalist view with abortions, while we're one of 2 nations against Paris Accord?
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2018
#25
100% agree. This is the same reason all drugs should be legal and provided for free.
MadDAsHell
Jan 2018
#40
So antiabortion religious zealots are now doing science...right... just lies.
Farmer-Rick
Jan 2018
#6
Attempts to ban abortion at 20 weeks aren't based on medical facts, just superstition,
procon
Jan 2018
#16
Finally, a doctor speaks out -- to the public, to the religious and to politicians.
Sophia4
Jan 2018
#20
Any politician who contradicts non-partisan public health analysts, and mainstream medical
ehrnst
Jan 2018
#35
I seem to recall that one of the states (maybe Ohio or Indiana) passed a bill like this that was so
dflprincess
Jan 2018
#41