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CW4 Guy Butler
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It’s really sad that so few have any idea of the consequences of Roe being overturned…

I’m pessimistic that the forced birthers will prevail in the short term.
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SrA John Monette
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They know the consequences. They just don't care.
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They know - they don't care until it affects them. It's about power and control and that is it. Advocating for the "unborn" is the easiest thing to advocate for because the unborn can't hold them accountable. There's no work they have to put into it other than getting people they want into legislative positions to hold on to that control.

It's also rooted in white supremacy. Birth rates are down especially for white babies. They're scared to become the minority because they think that if they are the minority and POC, indigenous and women get power that the former minorities will do to them what they did to those minorities. That's it. They want to keep their power and control. It's never been about fetuses or children or any of it.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel CAUGHT IN A LIE!
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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More details are out that aren't in the liberal narrative...see Steven Immermans comments below.

What "liberal narrative" is there with a 10 year old RAPED?

Did she get the abortion? Answer is yes...maybe illegal in OH but the voters made that choice. She traveled and got it done...do I agree with their statutes...NO...But the decision resided in the state where it CONSTITUTIONALLY SHOULD BE!

Did the voters make that choice? Or did the legislators run on false pretenses like the three most recent conservative justices lied during their nomination hearings?

I don't understand what exactly you're trying to convey with your posts. Everyone should have the same opinion when anyone gets raped especially a TEN YEAR OLD CHILD.
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