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Senate Republicans showing what may be
If they control the senate after the midterms. Introduce bill for a nationwide ban on abortion after 15 weeks. Guess the argument let states decide is moot now.
Soon to follow, more restrictions on women’s rights, same sex couples, anyone not conforming to the white male appearance.
yep, 1950 here we come
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(If they control the senate after the midterms. Introduce bill for a nationwide ban on abortion after 15 weeks. Guess the argument let states decide is moot now.)
Umm, did you not know that the Congress could make & pass laws?
At what week would you ban unborn baby killin?
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Getting worried Ricky?
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Righteous just showing their word means nothing. Righteous condemn Dump for not acting on 1/6, now just an out of control frat party.
Righteous, let states decide women constitutional right to choose. Now, women can’t be trusted to make their own decision.
How soon before women are banned from workplace so they can keep their legs open for Al can repopulate the country with healthy white Ayrian children.
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I think the Republican Party needs to worry Al. Kansas showed how not to underestimate the power of women at the ballot box. The right view women as non equals, just ***** buckets for men.
This decision to bring a nationwide abortion bill prior to midterms could keep current party in power.
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Uncontrolled violent crime, high food/gas/utility inflation, a politically weaponized DOJ/FBI, millions of illegal aliens crossing our southern border, 100K annual drug overdose deaths, Woke & broken public schools, and billions of dollars for strategically meaningless foreign wars.
Of all the things going wrong in the country right now, it is odd that Senator Lindsay Graham would choose abortion, the one topic that does not concern the federal government 's powers to make an issue over. What Democratic Party grown political briar patch is Graham and his establishment Republicans looking to play in?
Focus gentlemen. We need focus.
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To pass it would have to get past a filibuster. You do support the filibuster don't you?
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Anyone that murders a human baby after 15 weeks of gestation, without mitigating circumstances such as rape, incest, or the health of the mother should also be euthanized.
An eye for an eye.
If you support killing viable , healthy babies in the womb for birth control, you are not fully human.
Does it get any clearer than that?
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PS the filthy, lying media is reporting this that Lindsey Graham wants a total ban on abortion.
What a lying group!
If you look at other civilized nations, this is in line with where they draw their lines, too.
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The lefties quickly "forgot" that much of the recent abortion debate really took off when they attempted to codify Roe into national legislation before SCOTUS overturned Roe, because they anticipated that SCOTUS would overturn Roe. Where it really went off the rails -- they were talking about legalizing abortion all the way up to the point of birth, and some were saying even after.