Of the 13 trigger laws set to go into effect only five of them include exceptions for rape or incest. Also in those states, the severe criminalization of doctors for performing abortions will make it difficult for any woman to get an abortion there. This will cause so much pain

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We should focus on those trigger states that have real cities in them. Nashville, in particular, has been trying to remake itself in the 21st century. Good luck doing that if all the women leave. That makes Tennesse particularly vulnerable to a legislative takeover.
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This is what happens when y鈥檃ll tip toe and try to reform a system built by slave masters
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Ms. Williamson please run for President and codify Roe when you win
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Mw, Democrats talk a good story for votes. Stories aren't facts. Pelosi, Schumer, Biden, Harris, Waters, Schiff, etc are storytellers. Storytellers blame everyone else for their failures. They lie because facts don't back them up. Vote out & replace Biden/Harris/Pelosi/Schumer.
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3rd times the charm? 馃槅
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I wonder, as red states devolve, how much brain drain there will be, particularly regarding young females and the LGBTQ+ community? Will sports, businesses, and orgs boycott these states. We should make these states pay as much as we can.
Do something like a safety caravan for women seeking abortions in safe states. You talk a lot without action.
It's always darkest before the light. We're just beginning to fight. 馃槈
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This actually infringes on every Mormon's ability to freely practice our religion. Our doctrine/policy on abortion presupposes legal access. We value "free agency" over all else. The purpose of life is to gain a body and learn to exercise our agency righteously, that's not ...
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