
More pics, state by state
A Mississippi representative who voted to restrict abortion access was arrested for domestic violenceVrede too wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 12:17 pmMississippi Lawmaker Punched Wife For Not Undressing Quickly Enough For Sex: Police
Repug "Family Values" on display.
Petition to AT&T, Walmart, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, Aetna and Eli Lilly:
"Stop donating to radical anti-woman Republicans who are pushing extreme abortion bans across the United States."
Millions of Women Already Live in a Post-Roe America: A Journey Through the Anti-Abortion South
Oklahoma Goddamn …
Women needed to recognize that where pregnancy is concerned, we’re actually just a “host.”
A Whole Different World (still Oklahoma) …
Arkansas’s Bad Medicine …
The Defense Line (still Arkansas) …
Shame and Fear (still Arkansas) …
Old Mississippi …
I’ll Keep Walking (still Mississippi) …
Maybe, Leia is apparently consenting
Watch Georgia D.A. refuse to enforce new abortion law
A new wave of anti-abortion laws is sparking more than 500 protests across the country, with organizers flooding statehouses, courthouses and city streets in an attempt to stop the passage of draconian abortion legislation in primarily red states. In an exclusive interview, DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston tells Ari Melber she is vowing to not prosecute anyone involved with abortions under the new Georgia law.
Happy, Vrede?Lawmaker introduces sex offender castration bill in Alabama https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lawmaker-i ... n-alabama/
Yeah, that's vague; nearly opaque. I also have an issue with the "...12 years old or younger" statement; it appears to me that they've resigned themselves to pretty much anything goes if the person is over 12. I sort of think this is wrong even for Alabama. More specifics needed here.
What, a Democrat?Democratic governor signs Louisiana abortion bill into law https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4 ... =newsbreak