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Following For Fun RT-R,QM, CDE 🇺🇦🌻😷💉+💉
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Having fun. I can legally expose you to radiation ☢️ 🩻💀😏 Cuz I’m an ꧁ RT-R,QM! ꧂⚡️✨💥 Red hats = Red flags






How babies will feel when we end abortion




Meanwhile, in America. Police raided rapper Afroman’s house. They didn’t charge him with anything, but they trashed his home and stole $400. He captured the raid on CCTV. He then dropped diss tracks roasting them. They sued him for defamation, and he won.


The pregnancy was life threatening, champ. But keep writing your fan fiction and displaying how little you understand 😂









This article is incredibly encouraging. There remains a lot of work ahead of us, but anti-abortion Christians are swiftly awakening to the need for equal protection 👇 newsfromthestates.com/article/unpopu… “While abortion-rights advocates are sounding the alarm on these abortion-homicide bills they say would exacerbate the consequences of state bans, supporters have grown more frustrated with anti-abortion groups and Republicans for not being fully committed to abolishing abortion. They belong to the movement’s steadily growing pro-prosecution wing and continue to develop policy and messaging strategies to promote abortion-homicide legislation.”



🚨 Alexia Moore is facing murder charges in Georgia after allegedly taking abortion pills, resulting in the live birth of her baby. She reportedly told nursing staff, “I know my infant is suffering, because I am the one who did the abortion. I want her to die.” The baby was born alive and survived for about an hour after delivery at the hospital, where Moore had admitted that she took misoprostol, one of the two substances commonly contained in abortion pills. Pro-Life establishment groups often insist that women are second victims of abortion. Georgia law says that the conduct of “any woman with respect to her unborn child” cannot be prosecuted. In other states where women have been charged with murder for taking abortion pills after their babies initially survived, defense attorneys have invoked similar Pro-Life regulations to argue against the murder charges. This case develops after Georgia Republicans refused to consider House Bill 441, which would have established equal protection of the laws for preborn babies in Georgia. Pro-Life establishment groups such as Georgia Life Alliance opposed House Bill 441.


TN Right to Life is advertising for their 50th anniversary. They are planning their annual “Pro-Life Day on the Hill” at the Capitol on Nashville. Their theme? “The Next 50 Years Starts Now.” What a horrific statement. They are openly admitting they plan to be working to keep abortion legal for pregnant women for at least the next 50 years. We at Abolish Abortion TN desire this holocaust in our state to not remain legal for even 50 more seconds, let alone 50 years. If you are a Tennesseans who truly wants abortion abolished, please take TN Right to Life at their word that they have no plans on that happening anytime in the next 50 years—but we do. If you’d like more information, please visit our website at abolishabortiontn.org.






🚨 Alexia Moore is facing murder charges in Georgia after allegedly taking abortion pills, resulting in the live birth of her baby. She reportedly told nursing staff, “I know my infant is suffering, because I am the one who did the abortion. I want her to die.” The baby was born alive and survived for about an hour after delivery at the hospital, where Moore had admitted that she took misoprostol, one of the two substances commonly contained in abortion pills. Pro-Life establishment groups often insist that women are second victims of abortion. Georgia law says that the conduct of “any woman with respect to her unborn child” cannot be prosecuted. In other states where women have been charged with murder for taking abortion pills after their babies initially survived, defense attorneys have invoked similar Pro-Life regulations to argue against the murder charges. This case develops after Georgia Republicans refused to consider House Bill 441, which would have established equal protection of the laws for preborn babies in Georgia. Pro-Life establishment groups such as Georgia Life Alliance opposed House Bill 441.


















