We didn’t win the vote today, but we won Hearts and Minds.
I have no doubt we will eventually be victorious.
#TheyFeelPain
#prolife
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Similar to the fight to pass the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act and the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, it’s only a matter of time until we secure the votes to pass the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
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I truly believe that an overwhelming majority of the American people do not want our country to allow abortion in the fifth month of pregnancy. It’s a sad fact the United States remains one of only seven nations that allows abortion on demand in the fifth month of pregnancy.
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I intend to keep pushing for this legislation to become law so that the United States can get out of this infamous ‘Club of Seven’.
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I’d like to thank the Majority Leader for allowing this important legislation to be debated and voted on. If Republicans did not have the Majority it would never have happened.
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This is a moot point considering the statistics. Abortions of this nature are relatively the same now as before 1973. They are extremely rare. It is time you face the real threat that your constituents (me) want. Mueller protected
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Women still die from childbirth. It's up to women to decide to take the risk. Government needs to stay out of women's health decisions. https://www.npr.org/2017/05/12/528098789/u-s-has-the-worst-rate-of-maternal-deaths-in-the-developed-world …
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I'm pro life but not for laws punishing people for choosing! This is a democracy not a communist China where government gets to take freedom and choice away from its people! Everybody's circumstance may be different and unique to them. Its not for me nor you to play god!
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My dude this is the literal definition of pro-choice
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Senator Graham, I recommend you read stories written by women who have had abortions after 20 weeks. These are often WANTED pregnancies where something went horribly wrong. It’s not a decision anybody takes lightly.
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