One judge in Texas should not have the right to tell millions of women all over the country what we can and cannot do with our bodies. This is not just about abortion; it’s about an effort to control women. And we will not be controlled. npr.org/2023/04/07/115922045…

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No, it's about murdering babies. See this picture? This is what you want.
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How can someone who advocates proactively stopping a beating heart be a spiritual leader and a healer?
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The FDA approved the drugs only by characterizing pregnancy as an “illness” and arguing that they provide a “meaningful therapeutic benefit.” Pregnancy is not an illness! FYI, theres been over 3 dozen "FDA APPROVED" drugs that were later pulled from the market.
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What is this - As long as Women r deemed 2nd class citizens by the courts they are raped more, paid less, forced to birth & their bodies are commoditized The only answer is for the courts to embrace Women as equal citizens That can only happen when #EqualRightsAmendment is published as #28th Amendment Where is your #ClarionCall for publication?
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One person can do that. Have you heard of Executive Orders?
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It is what you can't do to ANOTHER'S BODY...like murder ya dig?
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Right Wingbats always revert to "states' rights" when they don't get their way. Abortion should be a Federal right that supercedes anything red states try to pull, like abolition and desegregation. Send the FBI into Texas & Idaho to protect freedom of choice.
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Yes, Marianne should be able to kill a baby up until birth and even right after. That’s how she rolls!!!
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Men should not dictate women’s bodies.