Roe v. Wade cemented Americans’ right to an abortion almost 50 years ago. But politicians in Washington are still trying to challenge it.
I will always stand up for reproductive freedom in the Senate.
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Captain, shame on you sir. Roe did not cement anything. The debate on the right to life is a valid and open discussion. Many people of good will are making arguments for both sides... The way you present this is like the F-4 should still be our goto fighter. Follow the Science.
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You are a good man, Captain Senator Kelly! I hope you win reelection.
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Thank you, Senator Kelly. I'm so proud that you're my Senator.
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I stand for Reproductive freedom throughout the country, not just in the Senate.
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Honest question, if it’s that important why in the multiple years the dems have held the White House, house and senate never cemented into law as a constitutional amendment? Or are you happy how it is, so it can be used for saber rattling?
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I’d like to hear more people talking to men about what it means for them. Child support is for 18 yrs, and with DNA advancing more men will find out they are fathers and be held responsible. 😷👍🇺🇸🦅
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Just think of all the opportunities Democrats have had to permanently resolve the issue. But they can’t eternally fund raise on something that is fixed.
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