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Ann's avatar

Here’s the problem I have with all of this. In 2016, suburban women voted for Trump or stayed home because they “didn’t like Hilary”. For the past 4-6 election cycles (maybe even longer) suburban women have voted for Republican state legislators. What did they think was going to happen?? Anyone who was paying the least bit of attention should have known that putting a Republican in the White House in 2016 was going to be the death knell of Roe. Electing Republican state legislators was going to ensure your state outlawed abortion. Why is everyone so surprised that this happened?? I want to feel bad for the women living in states that now have abortion bans, but I also have to ask for whom did you vote. If you have voted Republican in the last 20 years, you have gotten exactly what you asked for. If you want it to change you are going to have to vote Democrat and work hard to get Dems elected in your now terribly gerrymandered states. Voting matters!! Who you vote for matters!! If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.

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Steve 218's avatar

Removing a right that was understood for roughly 50 years goes beyond judicial over-reach. It's legilating from the bench, just as was the decision in the Citizens United case.

These two decisions alone, along with the revealed ethics/integrity violations relating to everything from accepting "gratuities" to lying in confirmation hearings, to how the appointments of the last three justices actually took place puts the Supreme Court in a terrible light. It also puts itself at odds with the people. These decisions must be revisited, and the original tenets restored.

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