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Democrats love abortion the same way they loved slavery
« on: May 04, 2022, 02:10:37 pm »
Democrats love abortion the same way they loved slavery

DELANO SQUIRES  |  May 03, 2022


Abortion supporters across the country have been in full panic mode since Politico published a story claiming the Supreme Court has voted to strike down Roe v. Wade. The purported leaked draft majority opinion being written by Justice Samuel Alito in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization suggests there are already enough votes to send the issue of abortion back to the states, where some have instituted bans after six weeks (e.g. Texas) and others have made it legal up until birth (e.g. New York).

If this leaked document is a true reflection of the court’s coming decision, Americans should expect the most intense political battle in a generation. The reason is quite simple: Abortion is as important to Democrats in blue states today as slavery was to Democrats in Southern states prior to the Civil War.What conservatives have been fighting for since Roe and the subsequent Planned Parenthood v. Casey decision in 1992 is a second abolitionist movement. It is just as much a fight between good and evil as the fight against chattel slavery that shaped our nation’s history, law, and culture.  .  .

https://www.theblaze.com/fearless/oped/squires-democrats-love-abortion-the-same-way-they-loved-slavery



At every opportunity, we need to drive home the point that their defense of Roe is no different than their defense of slavery and segregation.
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