rbreich , to Random
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Trump said he wouldn’t stop states from prosecuting people who violate draconian abortion bans.

He even said he wouldn’t intervene if states monitor pregnancies to determine compliance — a horrific violation of privacy.

None of this is about "life." It's about control.

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Two of the Arizona Supreme Court justices who voted to reimpose the state's 1864 abortion law will be up for retention in November.

Sadly, a lot of voters have historically not paid much attention to down-ballot elections.

Something tells me that's about to change.

jhy001 ,
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A single man, William T. Howell, wrote the 1864 law that the AZ Supreme Court has revived to ban nearly all abortions in the state.

Women didn’t have the right to vote back then, and none had any say in the territory’s laws. But they can vote now. And they will have a big say.

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