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Just like the title says.
It's the year ???? and the anti-abortion movement has finally succeeded in banning elective abortions; making them illegal.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that 'personhood' begins at conception and that children while in the womb have a 14th Amendment right to their lives, due process and equal protection under the law.
The Constitution remains as it is currently worded.
Would you demand and support an exception to the ban for cases where a woman was raped and she becomes pregnant?
It's the year ???? and the anti-abortion movement has finally succeeded in banning elective abortions; making them illegal.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled that 'personhood' begins at conception and that children while in the womb have a 14th Amendment right to their lives, due process and equal protection under the law.
The Constitution remains as it is currently worded.
Would you demand and support an exception to the ban for cases where a woman was raped and she becomes pregnant?
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