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Tuesday, March 07, 2023

Abortion clinics crossing state borders not always welcome

BRISTOL, Va. (AP) — The pastors smiled as they held the doors open, grabbing the hands of those who walked by and urging many to keep praying and to keep showing up. Some responded with a hug. A few grimaced as they squeezed past. 

Shelley Koch, a longtime resident of southwest Virginia, had witnessed a similar scene many Sunday mornings after church services. On this day, however, it played out in a parking lot outside a modest government building in Bristol where officials had just advanced a proposal that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of her community.

3 comments:

  1. Imagine being so upset that someone doesn't want you to kill your own baby.


    Steve in KY

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  2. This is bull shit reporting. The US Supreme court did not strike down any constitutional right. That implies that there was a right, there wasn't. in order for there to be a right the scumbags in congress would have to get up off their lazy asses and make it so. The political class had over 30 years to get it done. The US Supreme court merely sent the back to the individual states to decide if an abortion was legal in their jurisdiction. I am so sick and tired of everyone thinking they have a continual right to everything, hell most of the low information voters and the politicians think they live in a democracy, they are unaware that they live in a representative republic for very good reason.

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    1. Since when have facts mattered to Leftists? Like the woman whom RvW was based upon came to regret her decision and became a staunch anti-abortionist.

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