“Absolute sadness,” she described of her emotions. “I actually had an abortion last September, and I’m glad the option was there.”“I’m feeling fear, because I’m thinking about what we’ve seen happen, like in Pensacola,” said Sam Coodley.Carmen Erickson and Jennan Norenbarg both support abortion rights.
“I immediately burst into tears,” Erickson said after learning of the ruling. “I was really frustrated and angry.”Others supported the decision to strike down Roe V. Wade. Bernadette Williams is anti-abortion and was faced with a life-threatening birth. She decided to keep her child. “The doctors told my mom and my dad and my parents, said the insurance company will give you an abortion because it is threatening your life,” Williams said. “All that I know is that I couldn’t take a child’s life even if it meant my life. So I made a decision to bear my child.”
The abortion issue is expected to galvanize voters on both sides in the fall elections. In Alabama, the state’s three abortion clinics stopped performing the procedure for fear providers would now be prosecuted under a law dating to 1951.
Yes,yell at an empty building 🤣
Just when I thought the m(asses) couldn’t be more ignorant, these fools were chanting “vote them out”…. Vote who out? The SCOTUS justices? 🤣That’s not how this works. Also… searching my pocket constitution for the list of medical procedures guaranteed under the constitution.
Good, the only way we are going to be able to reverse this absolute shit of a decision is making our voices heard. Supreme Court my ass 🙄
Glad to have been there. Will always support people's rights. Sad that a small religious minority thinks they own the nation.
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