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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMSNBC Panel
and Pete Williams, in particular, seem to believe it's a foregone conclusion. Mississippi will prevail. Guess we'll have to wait til late June to find out. Closer to 2022 elections.
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MSNBC Panel (Original Post)
snowybirdie
Dec 2021
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malaise
(268,693 posts)1. Pete Williams -down memory lane
In 1986, Williams became press secretary for U.S. Representative Dick Cheney and followed Cheney to the United States Department of Defense as Cheney became ...
Thanks. But he's gay and would he be be so sanguine about gay rights being diluted?
malaise
(268,693 posts)4. I won't ever attempt to second guess a hack
PlanetBev
(4,104 posts)3. Does that mean that they uphold Mississippi law but leave Roe standing?
Not sure what this means.
LetMyPeopleVote
(144,919 posts)5. I listen to the oral argument and I agree with this conclusion
I am on a CLE program and one of the head of the abortion legal group feels the same way