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Well, this post is ironic, isn't it?This is a HUGE hit to the left's black genocide project, and I can see it's got you emotional.
Too bad...
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Well, this post is ironic, isn't it?This is a HUGE hit to the left's black genocide project, and I can see it's got you emotional.
Too bad...
Life begins with the first breath.Abortion is murder. It should be banned.
Your desire to make murder legal is noted.
Really?Think. Lindsay's solution is better than the existing situation with your country's women.
You really don’t understand how things work, do you? The Constitution, roles of states vs. feds, stuff like that.And here we see the hypocrisy of the dishonest right.
For conservatives, “states’ rights” goes out the window when it comes to regulating firearms.
So Miss Lindsey has lost his mind and will lose Congress for repubs. Does he know how to read polls?Its good to see the Republicans aren't being hypocritical on the abortion front when arguing its a state's right issue and not Federal. Oh wait:
Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday will make public his plans to introduce a bill in the Senate that would ban abortions nationwide, one that is expected to restrict the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy, according to several antiabortion advocates with knowledge of internal discussions.
Graham will be joined at a noon news conference Tuesday by Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, along with other antiabortion leaders. Representatives for Graham and the Susan B. Anthony group did not immediately respond to questions Tuesday morning.
The name of his bill — which includes the nonmedical phrase “late-term abortions” — drew sharp criticism from abortion rights activists. Used almost exclusively by antiabortion activists, the phrase is generally understood to refer to abortions between or after 21 and 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Watch how fast the Dems make this a campaign commercial.Really?
It’s not. It would be a national ban. Affecting all women nationwide. It would be catastrophic for Republicans. Watch how fast this dies and goes away.
This was as stupid as trump's promise to pardon the J6 attackers.That bitch will find a way to sabotage whatever advantage Republicans have going into the midterms to avoid the MAGA storm on the horizon. She knows the effect this will have. There is no other reason to talk about this bill that will never make it out of committee. Of course, Dems will also use this to call bullshit on all Republicans who talked about this as a state decision.
Its good to see the Republicans aren't being hypocritical on the abortion front when arguing its a state's right issue and not Federal. Oh wait:
Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday will make public his plans to introduce a bill in the Senate that would ban abortions nationwide, one that is expected to restrict the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy, according to several antiabortion advocates with knowledge of internal discussions.
Graham will be joined at a noon news conference Tuesday by Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, along with other antiabortion leaders. Representatives for Graham and the Susan B. Anthony group did not immediately respond to questions Tuesday morning.
The name of his bill — which includes the nonmedical phrase “late-term abortions” — drew sharp criticism from abortion rights activists. Used almost exclusively by antiabortion activists, the phrase is generally understood to refer to abortions between or after 21 and 24 weeks of pregnancy.
The recent New York gun case being an example of the right’s hypocrisy – where tyrants in black robes legislated from the bench contrary to the will of the people of New York; judicial fiat over democratic consensus.You really don’t understand how things work, do you? The Constitution, roles of states vs. feds, stuff like that.
If that's what you want, go for it. If men can't learn to use that thing responsibly, take it away.Or we can mandate castration for men that get women pregnant.
apples and oranges. the left made up the abortion issue. You didn't have a problem with it when old white guys said YEAH KILL YOUR UNBORN. Second amendment clearly stated has always been recognized and it isn't for hunting either bud. There's a good reason for it. Maybe the fact that it stands in your way of total control is your problem with it.The recent New York gun case being an example of the right’s hypocrisy – where tyrants in black robes legislated from the bench contrary to the will of the people of New York; judicial fiat over democratic consensus.
If states have the right to ‘ban’ abortion, then they likewise have the right to regulate firearms as they see fit.
Conservatives can’t have it both ways.
This has to be one of the greatest displays of hypocrisy since....I don't know....Miss Lindsey said she was through with trump.‘With abortion access already expected to be a major issue in November’s midterm elections, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham supercharged the debate over reproductive rights by introducing a bill that would ban most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.
“I have chosen to craft legislation that I think is eminently reasonable in the eyes of the world,” the South Carolina senator said. “If we take back the House and the Senate, I can assure you we’ll have a vote,” he vowed, speaking at a Capitol Hill press conference where he was flanked by some of the nation’s most prominent anti-abortion activists, including Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. Many of those activists would like an outright ban on all abortions.
“This bill, frankly, doesn’t go far enough for many people,” said Penny Young Nance, president of Concerned Women for America. “But it is a consensus piece of legislation.”’
Sen. Lindsey Graham's abortion ban proposal roils Republicans, energizes Democrats
With abortion access already expected to be a major issue in November’s midterm elections, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham supercharged the debate over reproductive rights by introducing a bill that would ban most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.www.aol.com
Everyone is pro-life, including those who defend a woman’s right to privacy.
And backers of this wrongheaded legislation aren’t ‘anti-abortion,’ they’re anti-privacy rights.
A Federal ‘ban’ of abortion isn’t about “states’ rights,” it’s about rightwing authoritarianism at the expense of individual liberty.
Mandatory organ donation.Life begins with the first breath.
Oh, it's not going away...I'm sure the DNC is working on ads as we speak.Really?
It’s not. It would be a national ban. Affecting all women nationwide. It would be catastrophic for Republicans. Watch how fast this dies and goes away.
Not for the J6 attackers. But, if things work out correctly, they won't be able to vote anyways.This was as stupid as trump's promise to pardon the J6 attackers.
Concerned Women of America......‘With abortion access already expected to be a major issue in November’s midterm elections, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham supercharged the debate over reproductive rights by introducing a bill that would ban most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.
“I have chosen to craft legislation that I think is eminently reasonable in the eyes of the world,” the South Carolina senator said. “If we take back the House and the Senate, I can assure you we’ll have a vote,” he vowed, speaking at a Capitol Hill press conference where he was flanked by some of the nation’s most prominent anti-abortion activists, including Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. Many of those activists would like an outright ban on all abortions.
“This bill, frankly, doesn’t go far enough for many people,” said Penny Young Nance, president of Concerned Women for America. “But it is a consensus piece of legislation.”’
Sen. Lindsey Graham's abortion ban proposal roils Republicans, energizes Democrats
With abortion access already expected to be a major issue in November’s midterm elections, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham supercharged the debate over reproductive rights by introducing a bill that would ban most abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.www.aol.com
Everyone is pro-life, including those who defend a woman’s right to privacy.
And backers of this wrongheaded legislation aren’t ‘anti-abortion,’ they’re anti-privacy rights.
A Federal ‘ban’ of abortion isn’t about “states’ rights,” it’s about rightwing authoritarianism at the expense of individual liberty.