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In reply to the discussion: 'Roe is dead': Ohio and Kentucky abortion laws preview a future without it [View all]Maybe all younger women should watch that episode of "Call the Midwife". It was chilling.
I'm too old to have to worry about getting pregnant, but I'm old enough to remember fighting like hell as a young woman for the right to control my own body. I do believe that many young people have just adopted the attitude that it would never happen in this day and age. They are about to find out they were wrong. That goes for the young men also. If they won't fight for women, they may be very surprised at how it impacts their lives to have a child they didn't plan on. After all, women don't get pregnant all on their own.
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'Roe is dead': Ohio and Kentucky abortion laws preview a future without it [View all]
867-5309.
Apr 2022
OP
I just find it amusing that people are pulling these "strategies" out of their ass
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#18
How many votes did Jill Stein get in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania again?
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#48
Little to no LIBERALS did that, but plenty of another section of the LEFT did
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2022
#59
Passing unconstitutional laws that will get tossed immediately is a good defense?
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#38
What does 60 votes in the Senate have to do with the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v Wade?
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2022
#41