JIMMY12345
Active Member
"Despite prominent Republicans’ claims to the contrary, “Republicans have a long history of attacking contraception,” says Dana Singiser, cofounder of the nonprofit Contraceptive Access Initiative. And since the Dobbs decision, “it is getting harder and harder for Republicans to actually hide their long-standing opposition to contraception.”
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his concurring opinion on Dobbs that the court “should reconsider” its long-standing rulings, including the 1965 Griswold v. Connecticut decision, which granted married couples the right to use contraceptives without government oversight. (The Eisenstadt v. Baird decision seven years later granted unmarried couples the same right.)" Extract from the Independant newspaper
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You can be Republican.You can be Democrat.You can be other.(I have good friends in ALL parties.)Please do not bring Politics in your responses,unless your making a factual point.
The question is as a voter : Do you or do you not support Contraception?
Reasons will be good.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his concurring opinion on Dobbs that the court “should reconsider” its long-standing rulings, including the 1965 Griswold v. Connecticut decision, which granted married couples the right to use contraceptives without government oversight. (The Eisenstadt v. Baird decision seven years later granted unmarried couples the same right.)" Extract from the Independant newspaper
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You can be Republican.You can be Democrat.You can be other.(I have good friends in ALL parties.)Please do not bring Politics in your responses,unless your making a factual point.
The question is as a voter : Do you or do you not support Contraception?
Reasons will be good.