Sad that in 2021 I have to explain to a GOP Governor that:
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) September 8, 2021
1. “6 weeks pregnant” = 2 weeks late for your period
2. Periods are late all the time from stress, diet,etc
3. Most people know their rapists
but GOP want to have more control over your body than you do, so here we are. https://t.co/IVCGHvkp6q
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BREAKING: The Justice Department is suing Texas over its new abortion ban — saying the state enacted the law “in open defiance of the Constitution.”
— NPR (@NPR) September 9, 2021
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BREAKING: The legal architect of Texas’ abortion ban writes in a Supreme Court brief that if women want to “control” their “reproductive lives,” they can simply “refrain from sexual intercourse,” and that women “choose” unprotected sex because of legal abortion. RT TO EXPOSE HIM!
— Occupy Democrats (@OccupyDemocrats) September 18, 2021
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So long as the constitutional right to an abortion is under attack, I’m going to use every legal tool at my disposal to fight back.https://t.co/RdCxQWK9ao
— NY AG James (@NewYorkStateAG) September 18, 2021
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“”Women can say no to sex if Roe falls,’ says architect of Texas abortion ban”
— feminist next door (@emrazz) September 18, 2021
It has always been about control. It will always be about control. Over what we do with our bodies, our time, our interests, and our lives. We are only allowed to be one thing. https://t.co/u6CeLYHzTt
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Apple is on the verge of becoming the largest employer in Texas, but hasn’t yet publicly spoken about the abortion ban. There’s a chance they could have real impact if they do. Every iPhone says “privacy is a human right” the first time you turn it on. https://t.co/AUnKcljdbe
— anildash (@anildash) September 20, 2021
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A doctor says he performed an abortion on Sept. 6 that violated Texas’s new law.
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) September 18, 2021
“I had a duty of care to this patient, as I do for all patients, and because she has a fundamental right to receive this care,” Physician Alan Braid writes in an op-ed. https://t.co/UnpdioRggL