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It does not matter if you are pro life or pro choice!

It about the rights of women to control their own lives, to chose what type of health care they have access to!

On Roe v. Wade’s 46th anniversary, what does the new Supreme Court mean for reproductive rights?

by Heidi Hess

"It’s a frightening thought: Republicans have never been closer to overturning Roe v. Wade.

With Brett Kavanaugh now sitting on the Supreme Court, the court’s solidly conservative 5-4 majority has a real opportunity to overturn the landmark case protecting a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion. That would leave more than 25 million women in 20 states – more than one-third of women of reproductive age – without access to legal abortion. That includes “more than 4.3 million Hispanic or Latina women, nearly 3.5 million Black or African American women, more than 800,000 Asian women, and nearly 300,000 American Indian or Alaska Native women.”

In the 46 years since the court handed down this monumental decision, conservatives have tried to overturn Roe and restrict access to abortion through legal battles, unconstitutional legislation at the state and federal levels and intimidation and violence against women and providers. But never have they had a chance like now to truly overturn women’s protected right to a safe and legal abortion nationwide.

So what does the makeup of the new court mean for abortion rights and reproductive freedom?
Frankly, it means we could be in the fight of our lives to protect a woman’s right to choose. Never before have Republicans and right-wing conservatives had a Supreme Court so willing to overturn abortion access.

Trump famously declared on the campaign trail that he would only nominate judges who would overturn abortion rights, and he made good on his promise with the immediate nomination of anti-abortion judge Neil Gorsuch to the seat stolen from Merrick Garland. Kavanaugh’s paper trail in opposition to reproductive freedom is clear, and we have a pretty good idea how he would vote given the opportunity.

What can we do to stand up for a woman’s right to an abortion?
There are ways activists, allies and progressive lawmakers can protect women’s rights if states begin banning abortion or if the court agrees to take up and rules unfavorably on one of the many abortion cases making their way through the court system.

Our allies at Planned Parenthood (CREDO is among their largest corporate donors) have released a 3-part plan to fight back against any attempts to restrict women’s health and access to reproductive services now that Kavanaugh has been installed on the Supreme Court. They include:

Expanding access to reproductive services in states where abortion remains legal, and increasing support for women in states where abortion is restricted;
Increasing pressure on state lawmakers to strengthen good laws protecting access and oppose bad laws restricting women’s health, and
Fighting the negative stigma of abortion that continues to pervade politics and popular culture.
To achieve those goals, we’re going to have to work hard – signing petitions, making calls, protesting and generating massive public pressure at both the state and national levels – to create an environment where conservative lawmakers and right-wing hate groups feel the pressure to back off their attacks on women and where advocates have the support to continue standing up for women’s rights.

In the coming months and years, we hope you will continue to help us in the fight to protect reproductive freedom, no matter what happens at the Supreme Court."

URL: [blog.credomobile.com]

of-the-mountain 9 Jan 22
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I don't think anyone is truly "pro-abortion." This is about CHOICE! I am pro-choice in ALL personal medical care decisions including reproductive rights, assisted suicide, euthanasia, and weight loss surgery (which is oddly controversial).

I changed it to pro Choice!

@of-the-mountain My response to "pro-lifers" is to tell them I am NOT "pro abortion." I support women to make their own choices for their own bodies and lives! Of course I want that for myself and for all other women!

@DeStijl
Yes. I support that too!

I used the wrong word to explain and was in too much of hurry to post that I made this over site!

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i agree with what you've said, of course, but i want to put forth a quibble that doesn't change the premise but is nonetheless important.

the people who call themselves pro-life aren't. they may or may not be against the death penalty; they tend to be for it. they may or may not be for taking care of children who have already been born and need help; they tend not to be for that. they are pro-birth, and pro-controlling-women, not pro-life.

meanwhile, no one is pro-abortion. reasonable people are pro-choice, not pro-abortion. and as has been said many times, if they don't like abortion, then they should choose not to have one, and not interfere with the lives of those who also might not like abortion but need one and therefore choose one.

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I changed it to pro Choice!

@of-the-mountain excellent 🙂) it seems a small thing but it really makes a difference. thanks 🙂)

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