Penelope
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I guess you have to be a male republican or had an abortion yourself (or 2), or serial divorcee or a born again Christian, to judge and want to control other people. Seems in Alabama, only the wealthy will be able to get an abortion, either by a D & C in a nearby hospital or traveling to another state or out of the country(such as Israel).
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King is a pro-life activist. She had two abortions before adopting pro-life views following the birth of one of her children and her becoming a born-again Christian in 1983.[23] King frames the issue as one of racial discrimination;[24] she has referred to abortion as "womb-lynching"[23] and accused Planned Parenthood of profiting from "aborting black babies."[25] King is director of the activist group Civil Rights for the Unborn and is director of Priests for Life's African American outreach.[25] In 1996 she denounced her aunt Coretta Scott King for her support for abortion rights.[26] Angela D. Dillard classifies King as among most prominent black figures in the American religious right.[27]
King has been married and divorced three times. Her first marriage was to Eddie Clifford Beal, her second to Jerry Ellis, and her third to Israel Tookes. She has six children.
Alveda King - Wikipedia
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In what would likely become the most restrictive abortion ban in the country, the Alabama House Tuesday passed a bill that would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy, unless a woman's life is threatened. The legislation is part of a broader anti-abortion strategy to prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider the right to abortion.
Republican state Rep. Terri Collins of Decatur, Ala. defended her "Human Life Protection Act" during, at times, contentious debate on the House floor.
"This bill is focused on that baby that's in the womb that is a person," Collins said. "That baby, I believe, would choose life."
Alabama Lawmakers Move To Outlaw Abortion In Challenge To Roe V. Wade
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King is a pro-life activist. She had two abortions before adopting pro-life views following the birth of one of her children and her becoming a born-again Christian in 1983.[23] King frames the issue as one of racial discrimination;[24] she has referred to abortion as "womb-lynching"[23] and accused Planned Parenthood of profiting from "aborting black babies."[25] King is director of the activist group Civil Rights for the Unborn and is director of Priests for Life's African American outreach.[25] In 1996 she denounced her aunt Coretta Scott King for her support for abortion rights.[26] Angela D. Dillard classifies King as among most prominent black figures in the American religious right.[27]
King has been married and divorced three times. Her first marriage was to Eddie Clifford Beal, her second to Jerry Ellis, and her third to Israel Tookes. She has six children.
Alveda King - Wikipedia
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In what would likely become the most restrictive abortion ban in the country, the Alabama House Tuesday passed a bill that would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy, unless a woman's life is threatened. The legislation is part of a broader anti-abortion strategy to prompt the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider the right to abortion.
Republican state Rep. Terri Collins of Decatur, Ala. defended her "Human Life Protection Act" during, at times, contentious debate on the House floor.
"This bill is focused on that baby that's in the womb that is a person," Collins said. "That baby, I believe, would choose life."
Alabama Lawmakers Move To Outlaw Abortion In Challenge To Roe V. Wade