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Not a winning issue. Anywhere. And the 70% of normal mainstream America are getting tired of the 30% of fringe nut jobs, that think the majority are supposed to continue putting up with their lunacy.
Who is proposing a federal ban on abortion?
Not a winning issue. Anywhere. And the 70% of normal mainstream America are getting tired of the 30% of fringe nut jobs, that think the majority are supposed to continue putting up with their lunacy.
Republicans Will Try To Ban Abortion Nationwide If Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade, Report Reveals
If Republicans take back Congress in the midterms, GOP lawmakers are set to bring legislation that could ban abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.www.forbes.com
Republicans Will Try To Ban Abortion Nationwide If Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade, Report Reveals
If Republicans take back Congress in the midterms, GOP lawmakers are set to bring legislation that could ban abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.www.forbes.com
I asked "who is", not "who might" in the conspiracy theory fever dreams of a left wing nut job.
Two points. One, overturning Roe in no way amounts to a "Federal Ban" on abortion. Two, now you know how it feels to have a minority of far less than 1% (trans) calling the tune and demanding the whole population dance to it. That is all, carry on...And the 70% of normal mainstream America are getting tired of the 30% of fringe nut jobs, that think the majority are supposed to continue putting up with their lunacy.
If you had bothered to read the article you would have noted that it states "A federal abortion ban could restrict the procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy,"Republicans Will Try To Ban Abortion Nationwide If Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade, Report Reveals
If Republicans take back Congress in the midterms, GOP lawmakers are set to bring legislation that could ban abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.www.forbes.com
The problem is that people not Progs have to always play this game on an issue. The forum is proof of it.Two points. One, overturning Roe in no way amounts to a "Federal Ban" on abortion. Two, now you know how it feels to have a minority of far less than 1% (trans) calling the tune and demanding the whole population dance to it. That is all, carry on...
This is fearmongering and you'll save yourself a lot of stress by ignoring it. The Dems want to conflate the two for political gain and it just won't work. It will likely help in some races but overall, they have so ROYALLY EFFED UP the country that there won't be enough outrage over this to save them.Republicans Will Try To Ban Abortion Nationwide If Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade, Report Reveals
If Republicans take back Congress in the midterms, GOP lawmakers are set to bring legislation that could ban abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.www.forbes.com
Not a winning issue. Anywhere. And the 70% of normal mainstream America are getting tired of the 30% of fringe nut jobs, that think the majority are supposed to continue putting up with their lunacy.
Six weeks, seriously--that is pretty much a ban. And hell, why stop at six, why not two. That would pretty much end the practice totally, just buy up all the Takeda stock you can get your hands on.If you had bothered to read the article you would have noted that it states "A federal abortion ban could restrict the procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy,"
You would then have come to the realization that that at IS NOT a "ban".
Six weeks is six weeks. Expecting a little self-awareness is hardly an Earth shattering concept.Six weeks, seriously--that is pretty much a ban. And hell, why stop at six, why not two. That would pretty much end the practice totally, just buy up all the Takeda stock you can get your hands on.