Roe V Wade has been overturned.

A salient point.

The Supreme Court was not intimidated by the thugs protesting illegally outside their private homes.
 
For those into podcasts I thought this one very interesting. It’s with Bari Weiss and she interviews a leading constitutional scholar and Yale Law School professor who is a Democrat and pro-choice but anti Roe v Wade.

It may not appeal to many but from a constitutionality perspective it’s an interesting listen

https://www.honestlypod.com/podcast...-law-professor-who-is-anti-roe-but-pro-choice

The decision was not well written. I don't even disagree with that. That being said there was an opening for the Court to rectify that and leave the right intact. Ultimately, that's just an excuse for what is happening here. White men are seizing power in this country and bringing women and minorities to heel, and those that could stop this lack the courage and the understanding of what needs to be done. Democrats are too interested being polite and not interested enough in kicking these guys in the nuts.
 
That is fine. They should choose to use birth control or choose abstinence. Killing another person's body because you didn't use effective birth control isn't a good choice.

Yes, that's what it's really always been about with you prudish freaks.... punishing women for having sex.

You're just sad little people, jealous that others are out there doing what you were never able to.... having fun and pleasure with your own body and someone else's.

Hating those who do while you furiously masturbate to your own sick fantasies.
 
false - no state prevents a women from aborting if her life is at risk

Of the 22 states with abortion bans that will instantly take effect if the landmark Supreme Court ruling is overturned, 10 have passed laws that make no exceptions for rape or incest: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.
 
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