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First American state to have a vote on whether to outlaw abortion since the American Supreme court said it should be made illegal. 62 percent of voters said it should remain legal there. |
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@crail | 3 August 22 | |
Good news
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@alanball | 3 August 22 | |
The majority of the other 38 percent will be bitter old men furious that that can't control what a woman does with her womb
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@crail | 3 August 22 | |
They should have done this for every state
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@kimjongl | 3 August 22 | |
The Supreme Court never made abortion illegal. The entire point of the Supreme Court's decision was to facilitate states having the option to hold votes like this. This vote couldn't have happened without Roe being rightly overturned.
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@mikeymk | 3 August 22 | |
Best out of three..?
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@mimi11 | 3 August 22 | |
The decision should be between a pregnant person and their doctor. Not rely on the whims of anyone else, whether that's the majority of people in a state or a judge or an elected politician. It's a private matter. But this is good news anyway.
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@miserabella | 3 August 22 | |
Yeah that.
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@ogdenz | 3 August 22 | |
@ mimi11 - 3.08.22 - 12:10pm The decision should be between a pregnant person and their doctor. Not rely on the whims of anyone else, whether that's the majority of people in a state or a judge or an elected politician. It's a private matter. But this is good news anyway. Pregnant person? You mean pregnant woman? |
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@crail | 3 August 22 | |
She probably meant woman or child
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@miserabella | 3 August 22 | |
Or you know, is being inclusive of people who are pregnant and don't identify as a woman. Dinosaur or troll?
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