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BigMin28

(1,821 posts)
6. One state lawmaker
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 06:28 AM
Mar 2025

in Tennessee said last week that he's glad OB/GYNs are leaving the state. Yet some states will charge women with neglect for not getting regular prenatal care. This is not about right or wrong, pro life or pro choice. Republicans view women with contempt. They seek to punish us and put us in our place.

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Pro life ya say? I think not. [View all] 634-5789 Mar 2025 OP
K & R Emile Mar 2025 #1
Oh my god, so spot on!!!! arthritisR_US Mar 2025 #2
Not to mention that these people are at the forefront of Vogon_Glory Mar 2025 #3
One state lawmaker BigMin28 Mar 2025 #6
There was another Republican politico with Vogon_Glory Mar 2025 #7
And a silver bullet BigMin28 Mar 2025 #11
mRNA Vaccine bmichaelh Mar 2025 #4
only fetuses matter. pansypoo53219 Mar 2025 #5
Love the fetus, hate the child bronxiteforever Mar 2025 #8
children cost money. fetuses are free. pansypoo53219 Mar 2025 #14
Typical right-wing surface phonies. No kindness. No empathy ...with lots of cruelty. chouchou Mar 2025 #9
K and R Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #10
Musk is promoting the "need" for more pregnancies to preserve humnity. Ping Tung Mar 2025 #12
Has never been about "life." It was always about control...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2025 #13
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