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Wow... I'm sad to see that a few people voted yes now. I just don't understand extremists from either side.... It's kind of like the people who freaked out too much over COVID and wanted to force everyone to stay at home and wear masks everywhere.
Go tell this to the legislators in Lousiana and Texas. And all the other states where they are trying to out-do each other with unreasonable restrictions on women.
I agree with you that reasonable laws are needed. Most thinking people would agree with that. But look at what some of these state legislators are trying to do If Roe v Wade is overturned.
And according to a WaPo article, the data aggregators sell your info. If you order medication or went to a clinic, they know who you are and are selling the data. Where you stayed, the clinic you went to, who you talked with, yadayada.
And 49/50 Democratic Senators voted to protect abortion *with no limits*.
The Republican Party has a few wacky people in it, like the two you presented, but apparently the Democratic Party has mostly radical people in it, even though the vast majority of Americans support limits on abortion...
Y'all should have thought about that for the last twenty years or so that you've been giving traditional middle America the middle finger and doing everything you can to enrage them. You push people too hard and they are going to push back even harder in whatever way they can. A life lesson that leftists seem to have never learned. And at some point, tantrums will no longer help.
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