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Looks like the July 4th fireworks are going to happen early this year.
Yep.
Luckily, even though my area is way overpopulated, most of us are generally quite right-leaning. But I'm sure Salt Lake City will have some issues.
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How many more people those babies will murder in the future?
The down side. Or what kind of a hellish life some of those babies will go through. It's a complex issue, but... I don't think killing unborn babies is a viable solution to the problem. It needs to be prevented before it is even conceived. What does that involve? Well. I'm going to keep my mouth shut. But let's just leave it at, "That is the most viable solution."
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In an adjoining article on the WSJ, fertility clinics have moved embryos to states that will likely allow IVF to continue. Be frustrating if you're a couple trying to conceive, you're almost there, ready to implant, and now this. You have to get on a plane to chase your embryos.
In an adjoining article on the WSJ, fertility clinics have moved embryos to states that will likely allow IVF to continue. Be frustrating if you're a couple trying to conceive, you're almost there, ready to implant, and now this. You have to get on a plane to chase your embryos.
If that is what those, in those states, wish, then who are you and I to judge?...
Good news for state rights, the Constitution and tens/hundreds of millions of unborn American babies.
Bad news for half of the already born and living population--women. The state owns your body now.
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