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  1. You have every right to practice your religious beliefs in your own church and in your own life. You don’t have the right to force your religious beliefs on another.

    1. You can believe what ever you want. But you can’t tell the God who created you what is and isn’t right.

  2. While schools are the most dangerous. You are pro womb, but pro gun from the time a baby takes its first breath

    1. @Luke Schultz realistically speaking it is VERY PREVENTABLE
      Just stop talking statistics until you grieve with a parent from a school shooting

  3. Meanwhile, the justice with the wife that wants to overthrow democracy is targeting even more rights of freedom loving Americans. Don’t they make a wonderful couple? 💕

    1. @Jeiku Anime Review
      Everything is a constitutional right that is not expressly forbidden. The constitution cannot give you any rights; you are born with the right to do whatever you want. But if you want to live in a society, your rights can be limited if that is in the interest of society.

    2. @Rick Simon
      “Everything is a constitutional right.”

      Uhhhh..no it literally isn’t. It HAS to be in the constitution.

      And you’re confusing a “right” with a “law” that you want.

      The constitution doesn’t limit the power of citizens, it limits the power of the government via rights afforded to the people.

      A random medical procedure that didn’t exist, isn’t magically a right.

      Therefore, abortion laws are REGULATED by the STATE and PEOPLE VOTE on their state reps on how to REGULATE those laws.

      You’re living in a fairy tail, you’re VERY confused.

  4. As a man, this really sucks for the women. Unlike Conservatives, I actually feel the heartfelt, natural compassion for them. So much for separation of Church and State with this SCOTUS ruling.

  5. I think it’s finally time for the United States to have that difficult conversation that they’ve been avoiding for so very long. It’s time to properly talk about Human Rights in the US. You’ve been dancing around it, putting band-aids on fixes for decades. It’s time to review and revamp all these small amendments and create a proper and definitive declaration of Human Rights in your country just like the majority of the Nations around the world have done decades ago. (Hint, take a peek at the UN Declaration of Human Rights for ideas)

    1. Clarence Thomas (and Mitch McConnell) might consider that, like abortion, neither is interracial marriage Constitutionally protected. Only since 1967.

    2. Already DONE : “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
      UNALIENABLE RIGHT TO LIFE. It is right in there – no one can deny it. WE THE PEOPLE can only govern ourselves & vote IF WE ARE BORN TO LIVE, as is our RIGHT.

  6. When he said “Oklahoma is now the safest place for a child to be” I thought maybe they had just banned the sale of firearms…….

  7. Interesting that Oklahoma Goes straight to law enforcement strategies instead of health and social support of those who would have had their abortions legally and safely otherwise. Nothing about recognising the injustice of natural abortion events being safeguarded from law enforcement agencies. Force is the operative word and clear intention. Life is precious and God is good – I don ‘t think so!

    1. @j gomez are you willing to adopt all or some of those born babies? Provide food, shelter, comfort, education, daily guidance and protection until they reach the age of majority?
      Surely you don’t think the mothers forced to give birth to babies they don’t want are going to.
      Not to mention all of the foster care homes that are already overwhelmed with kids aging out. 🤔

    2. @SeaJay Oceans how can they be found guilty, if there is, as you claim, “no trial” or due process?
      You see how you give yourself away as spewing bullshit? 🤔

  8. I lived through the last time abortion was illegal. The “chiropracter” across the street was running an illegal abortion clinic for years. The other fellow up the street was his “assistant”. They made a lot of money and never faced consequences. There are always going to be people to “provide services” where there’s a demand, whether illegal or not and whether safe or not. The newspaper constantly had stories of women dying from toxic shock.

  9. If an illegal immigrant gets pregnant on US soil, does that mean you can’t deport them because they’re carrying a US citizen? Can child support payments start upon conception? Can government benefits start at conception too?

    1. @Gordon Strong How come if a man decideds he doesn’t want to be in a child’s life, he’s labeled a deadbeat by society, but if a woman chooses to terminate that same child, she’s considered brave, strong, and gets empathy?

    2. issue with child support at conception will mean females ill have to get a paternity test from before the kid is born. the next issue will be is it his kid. because based from what i know from working in these fields most women are not getting pregnant by the man that they want to be pregnant by. this is why they have abortions

    3. As if it matters, the government has been letting them camp out here regardless of them being pregnant or not

  10. I’m old enough to remember the time before Roe. This is going to sound callous, but I think these state bans need to stay in place for a few years: long enough for women, particularly in red states, to get a bellyful — so to speak. Most people now alive don’t remember what pre-Roe America was like. Now they’re going to find out. Education is good!

    1. Clarence Thomas (and Mitch McConnell) might consider that, like abortion, neither is interracial marriage Constitutionally protected. Only since 1967.

  11. My granddaughter is a neonatal intensive care nurse practitioner. In conversation she has told me that a fetus that had been diagnosed with a congenital defect has an 80 percent chance of surviving childbirth, however there is less than a 10 percent chance that it will survive more than a year. A very expensive year, with a huge amount of heartbreak.

    1. @Faux Que There is a total ban in South Dakota, Louisana and Kentucky at the present time. However there is legislation pending in at least 16 states for a total ban, for any reason.

    2. @tixximmi1 The average payment for foster care in my state is $1,689.65 per child monthly, or $55.55 per day. You must have made quite a lot of money. And medical insurance is included, and you can get additional food stamps to boot. Quite profitable.

    1. @Jiu Jitsu Is Life if abortion was banned with the exception of rape , and medical reasons, I would be fine with it , yes

  12. First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
    Because I was not a socialist.

    Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
    Because I was not a trade unionist.

    Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
    Because I was not a Jew.

    Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

    1. Clarence Thomas (and Mitch McConnell) might consider that, like abortion, neither is interracial marriage Constitutionally protected. Only since 1967.

  13. There’s zero parental leave, healthcare, social services, affordable housing, safe schools etc AND there’s already a huge shortage of foster homes and too many of the existing foster homes aren’t properly vetted.

    What could possibly go wrong?

    1. Clarence Thomas (and Mitch McConnell) might consider that, like abortion, neither is interracial marriage Constitutionally protected. Only since 1967.

  14. “Oklahoma is the safest place for a child to be.”

    ‘Are you are increase funds for maternal and child care?’

    “Are we what now?”

    1. No, we are not increasing funds for child care in Oklahoma. We are gonna make the mothers of the children learn some responsibility and work to make money to raise their kids.

    2. @agf1700 sound like government crutch to me….. how about have the baby and give it up for adoption or put on there big girl pants and raise a family.

    3. @mike happy This is why your state’s healthcare is one of the biggest jokes in the country smh. State with one of the highest rates of uninsured children and y’all think you can handle more. 😂

  15. “Forced pregnancy is a serious violation of sexual and reproductive rights and autonomy. Like all sexual and gender-based human rights violations, it can cause severe physical and psychological harms and often has lasting personal, social and economic consequences.” – Amnesty International

    1. Woman gets pregnant
      Man “Why did you force this on me?”
      Woman “Why did you force this on me?”
      What do they teach in sex education anyway?

  16. “Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands?”
    -Patrick Henry, Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution

  17. “They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
    – Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759

  18. He’s right the womb is the safest place for a child in Oklahoma. Once they’re born his government puts their lives at risk. Oklahoma ranks 46th in insured children, 45th in education, 45th in child poverty and 44th in child well-being.

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