Republicans won’t be satisfied with overturning Roe

“Republican senators are giving us a glimpse of the culture war clashes to come. There are already warning signs — including the Texas directive that prohibits parents from legally providing gender-affirming treatment and therapies to their children, as well as various state officials’ questioning whether the Constitution sanctions contraceptive use. Indeed, some Republican senators have gestured toward these future conflicts. In his questions to Jackson, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) repeatedly sought her views of Obergefell v. Hodges, the court’s 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage, pressing her as to whether the decision was properly decided. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) took her turn at the microphone to criticize Griswold v. Connecticut, the 1965 case that legalized contraception use. It’s not a stretch to imagine this revisionism extending to Loving v. Virginia, the ruling that legalized interracial marriage. A Republican senator recently said he was open to overturning that ruling. He later walked back his comments.

All this underscores that abortion was never the conservatives’ endgame. It is merely a way station on the path to rolling back a wide range of rights — the rights that scaffold the most intimate aspects of our lives and protect the liberty and equality of marginalized groups.”


Republicans’ assault on citizens’ rights and protected liberties has just begun.
There isnt going to be a war. Its going to be a one sided ass kicking that lasts for years. It turns out that supporting BLM, trans athletes competing against women, woke nonsense, teaching toddlers about sex, getting rid of oil, defund the police, leftwing rioting/looting, soft of crime, defending violent criminals, your awful president and your disastrous Green New Deal is EXTREMELY unpopular.
 
“Republican senators are giving us a glimpse of the culture war clashes to come. There are already warning signs — including the Texas directive that prohibits parents from legally providing gender-affirming treatment and therapies to their children, as well as various state officials’ questioning whether the Constitution sanctions contraceptive use. Indeed, some Republican senators have gestured toward these future conflicts. In his questions to Jackson, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) repeatedly sought her views of Obergefell v. Hodges, the court’s 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage, pressing her as to whether the decision was properly decided. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) took her turn at the microphone to criticize Griswold v. Connecticut, the 1965 case that legalized contraception use. It’s not a stretch to imagine this revisionism extending to Loving v. Virginia, the ruling that legalized interracial marriage. A Republican senator recently said he was open to overturning that ruling. He later walked back his comments.

All this underscores that abortion was never the conservatives’ endgame. It is merely a way station on the path to rolling back a wide range of rights — the rights that scaffold the most intimate aspects of our lives and protect the liberty and equality of marginalized groups.”


Republicans’ assault on citizens’ rights and protected liberties has just begun.

No they won’t. This is what people find out soon after electing Republicans.

They’re Republicans.

You do t let these people near the reigns of power. They hate America. They only love themselves.
 
No they won’t. This is what people find out soon after electing Republicans.

They’re Republicans.

You do t let these people near the reigns of power. They hate America. They only love themselves.
And, as usual, Dimmer backwards logic.
 
“Republican senators are giving us a glimpse of the culture war clashes to come. There are already warning signs — including the Texas directive that prohibits parents from legally providing gender-affirming treatment and therapies to their children, as well as various state officials’ questioning whether the Constitution sanctions contraceptive use. Indeed, some Republican senators have gestured toward these future conflicts. In his questions to Jackson, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.) repeatedly sought her views of Obergefell v. Hodges, the court’s 2015 decision legalizing same-sex marriage, pressing her as to whether the decision was properly decided. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) took her turn at the microphone to criticize Griswold v. Connecticut, the 1965 case that legalized contraception use. It’s not a stretch to imagine this revisionism extending to Loving v. Virginia, the ruling that legalized interracial marriage. A Republican senator recently said he was open to overturning that ruling. He later walked back his comments.

All this underscores that abortion was never the conservatives’ endgame. It is merely a way station on the path to rolling back a wide range of rights — the rights that scaffold the most intimate aspects of our lives and protect the liberty and equality of marginalized groups.”


Republicans’ assault on citizens’ rights and protected liberties has just begun.
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Here's the deal, murder of the unborn should be a decision by the voters. In other words Americans should not be required to support institutions like Planned Parenthood and voters should decide whether or not to support a politician who advocates abortion. The law should be left up to individual states and voters should decide. That's the democratic way.
 
So white men should have more so say over a woman's body than she does.

Why do you wear a condom, if a woman getting pregnant is the natural order. Aren't you killing babies when you kill the sperm?

1973 is calling
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Lol


You people can't even decide if you're African or American

Shouldn't you be out robbing someone all while avoiding paying child support

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How do you get the right to control a woman's body?
It's not control. Nothing's changed. Women will still be able to get abortions.....this will just limit what Democrats are allowed to do to pay for it. If a woman wants to murder her child she can still do it. The issue is simply being moved to the states.
 

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