Consequences of overturning Roe vs. Wayne.

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Consequences of overturning Roe vs. Wayne.
It's conceivable our more conservative Supreme Court may overturn Roe vs Wade. If that should happen, it's no less conceivable that Democrats will remain in the White House 20 years or more. Respectfully Supposn
 
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Consequences of overturning Roe vs. Wayne.
It's conceivable our more conservative Supreme Court may overturn Roe vs Wade. If that should happen, it's no less conceivable that Democrats will remain in the White House 20 years or more. Respectfully Supposn
Who's Wayne? The guy that got her preggers? :)
 
It is a state issue not a federal issue...let the people decide state by state....we know a hell of a lot more than we did in the 70's about when life begins...follow the science...a heartbeat means life....
 
Consequences of overturning Roe vs. Wayne.
It's conceivable our more conservative Supreme Court may overturn Roe vs Wade. If that should happen, it's no less conceivable that Democrats will remain in the White House 20 years or more. Respectfully Supposn
Do you mean that the Democrats will be able to breed????

Don't worry...

They'll just shoot each other at a much higher rate, and natural selection will still win!!!!
 
Consequences of overturning Roe vs. Wayne.
It's conceivable our more conservative Supreme Court may overturn Roe vs Wade. If that should happen, it's no less conceivable that Democrats will remain in the White House 20 years or more. Respectfully Supposn
The Democrat party is completely dead. The only thing that could possibly revive it is the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Ask yourself what decision the oligarchy thinks will benefit them the most, and you'll be a step closer to guessing what the court will do.
 
Do you mean that the Democrats will be able to breed????

Don't worry...

They'll just shoot each other at a much higher rate, and natural selection will still win!!!!
Since we let a million alien libturd recruits in, we should be promoting abortion. Make it like a meat processing plant
 
Not that I agree with the OP, but I didn't want to just start another thread. So, on the same topic


"An illustration of the limited appeal of extreme views comes from Mississippi’s Initiative 26 in 2011 and North Dakota’s Measure 1 in 2014. Both measures proposed to define life as beginning at the moment of conception. Since this would make abortion equivalent to murder, the effect would have been to make abortion illegal under any circumstance. Mississippi and North Dakota are conservative states, but voters turned down both proposals by more than 15 percent margins."

However, it might be worth noting that "conservative courts" in Miss and Fla are overturning citizen initiatives. In Miss, the court threw out the entire process. Which was originally put in place by a republican legislature and gov
 

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