Anti-abortion rights proponents say they are prepping for 'post-Roe America’

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The anti-abortion rights movement is at critical moment, motivated in large part by conservative justices on the Supreme Court who seem poised to rule in favor of states' stringent abortion laws.

"The March for Life" was canceled last year due to COVID-19 and the insurrection at the Capitol, but activists are back as the Supreme Court considers the fate of Roe v. Wade.The anti-abortion rights movement is at critical moment, motivated in large part by conservative justices on the Supreme Court who seem poised to rule in favor of states' stringent abortion laws.

"Next year will be a new era, because Roe will be gone," Daniel Lipinski, a former member of Congress from Illinois, told a crowd of anti-abortion advocates at Friday's March for Life on the National Mall. "We had a dream that we wouldn't have to go back on a cold day in January every year," said Cardinal Sean O'Malley in a homily mass on Friday at the National Prayer Vigil for Life.

 

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And what will SCOTUS do when other states use the same legal trick to pass other legislation? A partisan SCOTUS is what we have. We will pay dearly for their worship of trump and his republican toadies. Very dearly.

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