Posted on 11/07/2023 4:42:27 PM PST by Coronal
Polls just closed, first results coming in. Yes is presently winning on both initiatives.
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I know my home state of North Dakota would not vote to legalize abortion.
Unfortunately, Ohio’s Issue 1 goes way beyond RvW and is a disaster for those who want to protect the life of innocent children and parent’s rights.
Many Kansans likely thought the same thing last year.
America wants to legalize abortion. So let's do it. In the states.
Roe vs Wade was a flawed decision because the SCOTUS made a ruling through a judicial edict.
Welcome to the land of Molech. My God have mercy on a remnant, and may Jesus count me as one of the few.
At this point, maybe the only state to ban abortion (if we left it up to a referendum), I would have to guess Utah due to their Mormon population.
You may be right.
Very good observation on your part.
I'm in favor of liberals aborting, they're rotten parents anyway.
That and Lindsay’s proposal a few weeks before the election for federal legislation to ban all abortions after 15 weeks.
It certainly made a difference in Minnesota.
It would appear that O(high)o would prefer to kill babies and get high.
Amen.
Did you read Freakonomics? That's what the authors Stephen J. Dubner and Steven Levitt said in the book. We saw a decline in crime due to liberals in inner cities aborting their kids.
If the Republican Party were to prioritize Pro Life as a most important issue, these Pro Abortion referendums would fail.
It is time for the GOP to go Full Pro Life.
This country ain't all that, anymore.
President Trump has a very smart position on abortion, and HE will tip the Ticket in24.
If Florida has enough bong-huffing single women to overturn its abortion restrictions in an initiative, this country is through.
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