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"Pro-life" Republican confronted with red states' dismal health outcomes (Original Post)
BlueGreenLady
Jun 2022
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They are not pro life and we need to say that every single time we see them referred to that way
Eliot Rosewater
Jun 2022
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Eliot Rosewater
(31,112 posts)1. They are not pro life and we need to say that every single time we see them referred to that way
And who was it that said there is a special place in hell for women like this?
LonePirate
(13,424 posts)3. Women need more than phony displays of vocal support but that's all they receive in red states.
Baitball Blogger
(46,715 posts)4. Governments shouldn't be partnering with churches.
Kath2
(3,074 posts)5. The "Pro-life" movement is really a death to women movement.