KC McQuaid, right, of Naperville leads a chant during a rally along Washington Street in Naperville to support women's choice in health care June 24, 2022, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade.
Friday’s rally was organized by the League of Women Voters of Naperville, Naperville AAUW, the National Council of Jewish Women and Illinois NOW.Susan Craighead, president of the Naperville LWV, said reproductive health care is essential health care and a fundamental right that the Supreme Court has undermined by stripping women and pregnant women of their personal autonomy.
“AAUW Naperville Area trusts that every woman and person who can become pregnant has the ability to make their own informed choices regarding their reproductive life within the dictates of their own moral and religious beliefs,” Vernon said. “I know plenty of people who are anti-abortion for themselves who are pro-choice because they believe in everyone’s right to choose and they know that they don’t have the right to choose for someone else,” Beling said.“I think it tells our generation that they don’t really take into account how we feel and our opinions and beliefs,” Zary said.
“Proponents of these restrictions often claim that they’re acting based on their religious conviction, but we know that most people of faith support access to abortion,” she said.
Lol. Won't make any difference. It's going to be a wipe out.
Terrifying times. Support from Australia
No one cares what some crazy woman did.
Is Gilead the new name for the USA, seems like it? Who is really in power? I'm sorry for your loss America.
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Pick what side of history you want to be on, leftists.
Such a beautiful weekend ti waste.
So brave
Bored housewives helping a radical friends daughter out before going to the spa.
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