Here's what the Supreme Court ruling on Mississippi's abortion law could mean for other states.
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Many states across the country have strict abortion laws that would take effect if the Supreme Court weakens Roe v. Wade.
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Abortion is wrong it should only be allowed if the mothers life is in danger or rape of a minor
So, women who are raped would be out of luck if you wrote the law?? Or victims of incest??
@SuperDad1266 No… you must help them and adopt their unwanted children…
@Ex Deus yep. I’m adopted and I’m glad I wasn’t aborted.
Amen
Not-a-choise
Is-a-life-let
Them-see-the-light
Thats-alot-of-places
That-adop-them?
I bet the half that bans it will turn Blue
Pls tell me why. Backlash?
Now is the time to create a logistical Underground Railroad work-around to Mississippi’s draconian laws and from other Confederate red states. Preparedness should come from other nations (e.g. Japan Family Planning Association) under the auspices of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.
President Trumps Legacy, Life.
Boohoo, quit sleeping around if you can’t be responsible about it.
Ok you can do that, but they can do what they want. You should pay a “pro life” tax that pays to raise all these unwanted children how about that?
Umm, forgive me but men are just as responsible. 🙄😂😂
Umm, forgive me but men are just as responsible. 🙄
Should be up to the states.
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