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ah ah oh, you're a baby with a baby so you can go to a new sacrifice in a baby so you can have freedom to go. you sacrificing. you. sacrificing a baby convenience. there's nothing to do. there's nothing to do. there's
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nothing happy about a man. so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade made its way to the supreme court in the early 19 seventies. jane rowe was not her real name. there was a woman before her that was known as jane doe. she dropped out of the case. the 2nd woman was jane row. she was pregnant and wanted an abortion, but abortion was outlawed. so she filed a federal law suit and it went through the entire federal court system until finally the supreme court ruled by a vote of i think it was 7 to 2 that a woman has a constitutional rights to privacy. now this, these words right to privacy, opened a door that just changed american society because right to privacy meant
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a rate to have sex with whoever you wanted in the privacy of your own home. so sodomy, laws were overturned, it was a right to have an abortion. it was a right to to be gay. all these cultural laws that we had were thrown out in the ro versus we decision. and then abortion clinics opened all around the country. some states were able to put a cap on abortions in that you could have an abortion if you work less than 3 months pregnant or less than 6 months pregnant after 6 months, only if the woman's life was in danger. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life and was the one act of kindness that i could give the child that was not driving inside of me. i'm choosing to terminate that pregnancy meant that that growing
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fetus had a dignified end to their life. i'm sorry, go ask what your child diagnosis over. yeah, so my son was diagnosed my son had a congenital disorder that was causing all of his joints to fuse and extension. so as he grew in my uterus, his bones were breaking, and my uterus couldn't support a growing fetus that wouldn't end. i was on trial here at the time and because of the federal ban the fan and federally funded abortion, despite 3 health care providers saying my health is at risk that i could die carrying this pregnancy. my insurance refused to cover it. so we were forced to travel out of state to find the place where it was affordable, and i'm very grateful to the people of new york who helped take care of me in that time. but it's not the dignified way a person who should be able to access their healthcare. so there's a lot of change that needs to happen now. so if you have a big i,
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i'm here because it bodies or their home and they should have the right to do whatever is best for them. and this is taking away more than just the courses. this will lead to more serious consequences. i think the supreme court like very our, our balance in this country and we don't have that balance right now. when you have it is not speaking for the american people like 75 percent of us agree with no one this tell us what to do with our bodies. this comes from our country being the ones that closer to 3. and i'm gonna buy it as i can use, prevent that from happening with this was the case for the last 50 years and ever since the day that the roe vs wade decision came down. conservatives, led by the evangelical christian movement, have worked to overturn it. and the way you overturn it is to elect republican
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presidents to appoint conservatives to the supreme court. and once you have enough conservatives on the supreme court, you can throw out precedent and change the law. well, it took 50 years, 49 years. yeah, well just this year the supreme court astonished everybody by reversing it's longstanding abortion policy. you know, it overturned the roe vs wade and planned parenthood versus casey decisions in one fell swoop. and what everybody says it returns the issue of abortion back to the states. now that's good in some ways because there are pro life states that will make, you know, in some way outlaw abortion, they will at least shut down the surgical abortion centers and that will probably save some lives. ah, the overturning of roe vs wade. well, it's a tremendous victory. it's a historic victory. something we fought for for almost 50 years, you know,
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is something to celebrate. and, and tremendous achievement. i mean, nobody really expected it to happen until just a few years ago when we finally started to talk about this day. but at the same time, it also presents a tremendous challenge because in a real sense, the pro life movement really only begins now with the over turning over over the way. because now at last we have the ability to actually legislate against abortion in a meaningful way all crossing out of state. but at the same time, we see so much propaganda even lies being told about us and about what pro life measures are doing and not doing all over the country coming from the mainstream media. coming from the abortion lobby, coming in dramatically from the democratic party from president biden. do i per bluetooth verizon moment. today's screen corps united states express. they took away conscious right from the american people who all ready recognized. it didn't limit it simply took
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it away. has never been done to wrote so important to so many americans, but they did. it is a sad day for the court and for the country, 50 years ago, robi way, was decided he's been law of the land sense. this landmark case protected woman's right to choose a right to make intensely personal decisions with her doctor free manner totally from new firms to politics. reaffirm basic principles of the quote. women are the power to control their own destiny and reinforced a fundamental way to privacy. right. of each of us choose how to live our lives. now with ro gone, must be very clear. the health in life of women, this nation, now at risk for from your pennsylvania. my name's abby, this is my daughter,
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sophia, and we are here to fight for women's rights. something that i've had my entire life . now i have to be here fight for my 15 year old. that same rights. i've had my entire life. what do you think is there all right now and what to think about the decision, the supreme court for public and they got to go down a vote by november 8. 0, the only way to make a change guy with
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no telling me a god. oh god, he's on i'm for life because i went through an abortion myself when i was 16 years old. you know all the pressures of being young really sudden with other pressures as well. and i remember sitting in my bedroom was looking to the phone book and the other pages and thinking what had my life comes to. but i made the appointment. and i remember when we arrived at the abortion clinic,
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i remember hoping that there would be people outside trying to convince us to not go and to change my mind. i also remember once inside the clinic i was i was hopeful that it would be turned away during the counseling session. when i asked the fetus met baby, they said no. they said this is excess. and all we are doing is like and dismiss harris. ha fabian, little with repeatedly, he's the one in law haley little one. i just had 2 girls, very attractive girls high school girls that go to 2 very expensive high schools, private but not religious high schools. and they wanted to take a picture with my picture. and so i said, sure, and one of them was holding up their birth control pills. so i said, oh, that's really a shame. and so i said, aren't you glad your mom didn't abort you?
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and one of them says, why wish she had and to say that i wish somebody had aborted me, shows you that even the material well will not give your life meaning. but when she said she is in a fear that tells you exactly what exactly what you need to give your life purpose, i don't think they were supporter. i have never been the same. and they didn't tell me all the things that would happen to me afterwards. they didn't tell me that i would become still to past that. i would make a plan for suicide basin. it's telling me that i would live in depression and anxiety for over 22 years. they didn't tell me that eventually, years later i would have a miscarriage. and then when i did, i couldn't actually grieve that child because i was so happy that it was my fault.
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didn't tell me that i was suffer from ptc pish. and whenever i was at events that was at my old high school, such as when my kit, when i had future children, when my daughter's played for it and played games at my old high school, didn't tell me that i would become nauseous, become anxious to become obsessed once to leave and i want to come back over the father, the son of the holy spirit. and oh, i see a b i o. mm
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hm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time to sit down and talk with no one. no, no, no, no, no, no, no, football, more shrill than what they should end up. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had every now
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with i me a yes. oh, good one for her. you know?
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yeah, well this is when i was arrested in march of 2022 and allegedly for violating the freedom of access to clinic entrances. act on this night or this morning in march. we were rated by the f b i, you know, there was a, a bang on the door. somebody screamed f e i, i was up but i was rather disoriented, having just a woken and i, you know, kind of hesitant to just answer the door any but random person screaming out there . and the response was that they broke our door down. i've been arrested for pro life activity. i think 3 or 4 times. i things fun each time it was for some form of trespassing or something related to that most of the time the charges had dropped. but this time apparently not, and they're being used now. i would imagine to knock out the rest of our pro life activity, think they can intimidate us. that's my suspicion. i did go to jail a few weeks ago after
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a trial for another rescue that we've performed on this time in november of 2021. police are generally very kind to us once we're in custody, but the fact remains we should have been arrested in the 1st place, saving people from murder. what you can do is not a legal action to walk. abortion is in fact illegal. ok, what we're here observing again is the i don't want to call a fascist, but the unfair practices that cities put on activists to prevent them from sharing their message. and i'd honest seems like it's very often biased against pro lifers . here we got a public sidewalk people to walk down the style. anytime they want, sit for the boss, anything, anybody can stay in here and go get whatever they're doing. or we can stay in here with assign somehow. because apparently it's demonstrating. this is censuring activity. that doesn't infringe on anybody else's activity as bunkers. we're going to go outside the street and then maybe real. okay, because we're not here to risk arrest today. america is not as free as we think it is. i don't wanna come to myself anymore. i've already had that twice
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a year. that's with us. we are going to create some pangs of conscience. when we show up with our abortion pictures, we're going to elicit some angry responses, some positive responses. but the point is that we get some kind of a response that people react in some kind of a way and hopefully carry their reaction throughout their day and have that conversation. i like to think that every time we stop and show these images, the people driving by start to talk about what they've just seen. a massive, ah think about how many of the passers by today. there were thousands of cars that drove by during an hour and a half. we were out there. somebody who passed by that tourist tour today. chances are just knowing that we know about the mark demography of our country. how things unfold. somebody passing by that display today just took
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a pregnancy test and maybe it was yesterday. maybe they're trying to decide what to do. maybe they woke up this morning and i hit the reality at them again. oh my god, what am i gonna do about this? and maybe they prayed for sign, you know, maybe we were that signed today. maybe just one of those signs they passed by was a sign that they were praying for that day. it changed their mind and lead to cancel abortion of former abortion employment. the never started. now with the vice president secretary reserve, no deputy attorney general monaco, i want to talk about an executive order i'm signing to protect reproductive rights of women. in the aftermath of the supreme court, terrible extreme, and i see so totally wrong, had a decision. overturn roe v wade with both wise actions i announced right after this is the decision,
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as well as adding new measures today. let's be clear about something from a very start. this was not a decision driven by the constitution. we say it again, this was not a decision driven by the constitution. the constitution actually is pro life. you know, it's against abortion. the constitution says in 2 places, the 5th and 14th amendments, the no person shall be denied the right to live without due process law. we know from science and from basic philosophy, pre warned children are persons they should be afforded. the right to life is every other person they shouldn't be murdered, just because mom thinks that can be murdered. there should be a nationwide abortion policy against abortion. states states and localities should not be permitted to let people kill their kids. it's against the constitution. so the justices were actually wrong on that point. our constitution is anti abortion and we need to start treating it that way. halo he
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has to read. c and he is. 2 2 0. c i read i and she said, oh, we know that this is racially based as why people become a minority in this nation. we are seeing anti choice conservative legislators carrying out their plan, which has been in the works for the past several years. mm. mm. i'm a rally who was to the sea and they stated that the rally is
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based on the fact that the supreme court overturned the fact that you cannot have your boards any more reason i did that is because the birth rate, amount of co cage is dropping so keep from killing the babies or continue to have the, the birth rate. oh, you have a baby, but you can get rid of a baby and they can always be adopted to still be alive. this is what they are processing and that's why the person also may know that when you see news of someone come online for self managed abortion or miscarriage management, it's almost always a person of color protection for more babies. after 24 weeks prohibitions on sex selection, abortion there's always a win win situation or anti in when it can be they can try to stop the b, create a tree as well as my people are part of it.
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yes, absolutely. it's about raising the anti abortion movement, much of their imagery and rhetoric. it is about the imagined fetus imagined baby that's being lost, that they are trying to say is a white baby, a white male baby there, and it looks like jesus in a little nest. you know, as the way it is absolutely imagined, assuming white babies only look at statistics, it's on usually black i did on by not having access. so worse and and so there disproportionately affected by not having access, health care on child care, things like that. don't take away their choice of being able to get an abortion, but we see that they suffer as a consequence. they'll care about cruelty pain and suffering. it just doesn't matter to them. but the roots of the criminal abortion laws in the 19th century
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also come out of the same concern about the changing population. and the possibility that the white upper crust, yankee crusted, j. d class to lose power to immigrants and to african americans, especially the newly free people. so it was very much directed at preventing abortion by the people they could see who were having them, who were middle class married, white women going to clinics that were quite open in new york and other cities. my mother was 11 years. oh, when i was can feed. my father was 21 and i'm worried. oh god in the room. that was done mine with my grandmother. i remember watching her was when i was a little girl dying her name what then?
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she can not bow her name, but my grandmother had enough to know that was a. 7 even to this day, so he hard word to say my mother was re this amazing to see them grow up how my life and i'm not left with bitterness left with overwhelming sense of gratitude. that not only did god see value in my life, but that my family's value and my i'm very grateful. there we go. we have paul lawrence dunbar high school is now starting to come out and we can engage him. at least let him have him see
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a lot of frequency will visit high schools in the d. c. area, teenagers in the most open group of people we've met. you know, and they're the ones that are often going to have abortions for the next 10 years. and they're the ones who are being propagandized by pro choice ideologues. so i think it's very important to be outside schools and try to engage them. but of course, the pro choice easy logs often don't like what we do, even though we only stand on the sides. sidewalk and practice basic free speech. and they often see it as their duty to quote unquote protect the kids from viewpoints that they don't approve of. and that's what happened to paul lawrence dunbar. and a big way you can see here are teachers went so far as to actually bring out roles of, of art paper like really long, big rolls of colored paper and spread them out in front of our display of graphic abortion and images. so the students coming out and have to see this stuff. they treat these kids like you guys, well like little kids instead of, you know,
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to generate people that are at least 131415 driving cars. some of them can get drafted in the army at this point. most of them can have children conceive children or, or get pregnant, you know, and yet they're treated like babies. when it comes to abortion. i don't for a minute by the idea that these teachers think they're protecting the kids from anything dangerous. they're covering up the truth because the teachers endorse abortion. and they don't want any alternative alternative viewpoint to be, to be shown. yes, we could add. yeah. jeez. or no consequence who's seen the path with bank of america since broken, weighed over 70000000 children killed in the womb of the name of so called progress the even in america, even with the passing of the fact that abortion still continues in fact of california and new york state like that, she continues to go on to bed. in fact,
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with my cell phone, that's the standard of rush. it should be permitted even past the point of a bird. if a woman so chances. first of all, it doesn't outlaw abortion really nationwide. and it doesn't even outlaw abortion in many of the pro life states that are supposedly outlawing abortion because there's many of those states. there's no provision for punishment for the mother who chooses her child, which means women can simply abort in the privacy, their own homes, with abortion pills for patients interested in a medication abortion. the 1st strength given as much oppressed down a progesterone receptor antagonist, the abortion pill process is very similar to an early miscarriage. it's normal to have lots of cramping and bleeding, and to pass clots and tissue like a really heavy period. after donald trump appointed 3 conservatives to the supreme court, which has 9 members, and he made a $6.00 to $3.00 conservative majority of the court overturned roe vs wade. they
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threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes, sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts and whole thing is going to seriously divide the country. oh yeah. a new generation, right. they believe in life with a
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new fingers to move in with no one is clearly in your so well, you know this nature ah, look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where such order to conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we
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should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to great trust rather than fear a very job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect this phone existence with a, with
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