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In reply to the discussion: When I think about the probable fate of Roe v Wade, my blood boils! [View all]steve2470
(37,457 posts)13. kick and rec Peggy!!!! nt
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When I think about the probable fate of Roe v Wade, my blood boils! [View all]
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 2018
OP
From a sign at the Women's March: "If men got pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament!" nt
Atticus
Sep 2018
#1
The underground clinics are stocking up on pills even as you speak. There have been
Nay
Sep 2018
#62
If Roe v. Wade is overturned, I think that all men who impregnate women should have
smirkymonkey
Sep 2018
#20
The hypocrisy is that many of these men will make sure their women have access to abortion.....
ProudMNDemocrat
Sep 2018
#51
As we now know, there's nothing in the constitution that affects the male body ! ;)
OnDoutside
Sep 2018
#24
Aw, thank you! I know it's rare for me to post like this. This topic is close to my heart.
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 2018
#25
I was unaware of this amendment and the arguments that go with it. Thank you for your post.
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 2018
#27
It costs them nothing, lets them feel morally superior, allows them to slut shame
catbyte
Sep 2018
#31
I don't think it would be quite that fast. Unless the fix is already in.
CaliforniaPeggy
Sep 2018
#44
When the number of Kowalskis in the Warszawa phone book outnumber the ones in Chicago
DFW
Sep 2018
#48
Honestly, have republicans thought about the societal costs of outlawing abortion?
smirkymonkey
Sep 2018
#57