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 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

Considering the attempt to repeal a long-standing abortion ban, where should the line be drawn between preserving tradition and adapting to contemporary values?

 @9LM98GZfrom PR commented…1mo1MO

 @9LMFRSYDemocrat from Indiana commented…1mo1MO

 @9LMF6JDProgressive from Nebraska commented…1mo1MO

A females right to choose is, among other things, an integral stepping stone of freedom and personal autonomy.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

What are your thoughts on a small number of individuals (whether they're legislators or justices) having the power to determine health care laws that impact millions?

 @9LMGTLX from Illinois commented…1mo1MO

 @9LMF9R5 from Missouri commented…1mo1MO

I think people in the US should at least have the chance to choose rather than simply just taking something away completely.

 @9LMDYWDSocialist from North Carolina commented…1mo1MO

Citizens should have more power than elected officials over the laws that govern them

 @9LMF9T4Independent from Kansas commented…1mo1MO

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

Do you think modern society should strictly adhere to historical laws, or should laws evolve with societal values?

 @9LMD2DR from Missouri commented…1mo1MO

As times change we must evolve our society’s views and government values and policies

 @9LMBJGBfrom Guam commented…1mo1MO

Modern society laws evolve with societal values, but traditional historical values must still stay in place no matter what happens.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

How would you feel if a law with which you fundamentally disagreed was enforced because of a legislative deadlock?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1mo1MO

How does the idea of a law from 1864 still influencing decisions today affect your view on how society progresses or stagnates?

 @EqualityMariaSocialist from Wisconsin commented…1mo1MO

Because a law on medical procedures from before the practice of antiseptic medicine and drugs before they were regulated, impacting women who were treated like property and children at that time, back when the age of consent was like 10, reflect modern 'conservative' values.

 @Minarchist-08Libertarian from Washington disagreed…1mo1MO

Actually, antiseptic surgeries were invented, and widely used, decades before 1913, when this law was passed. Drugs were regulated under the Pure Food and Drug Act, which passed a decade before this law. Woman were just a few years away from voting at this time, and anyone who s–xually abused a child was given the death penalty. And even if any of this were not true, it would be totally irrelevant to this discussion and the merits of this law. Your avowed violation of the laws of logic and rational debate is not convincing a soul that baby murder should be permitted. If you would like to actually talk about *the law itself* instead of using these fallacies and historical lies, I'd be happy to do that...

 @XtraordinaryR1ghtWingWomen’s Equality from Tennessee commented…1mo1MO

The people are going to need to protest. And vote them out.

 @Minarchist-08Libertarian from Washington disagreed…1mo1MO

All fifty of those who voted against lifting any restrictions on the murder of innocent human beings deserve to be applauded and publicly praised for their heroism. The spineless scumbags who voted against it deserve to be subjected to the worst of ridicule and humiliation, and their barbarism publicly denounced.

 @Minarchist-08Libertarian from Washington commented…1mo1MO

Let me get this straight – half of Arizona's legislative body supports the murder of innocent unborn children? Just gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling for mankind...

 @BubblyPearRepublicanfrom New York commented…1mo1MO

 @WornoutW3lfareConstitution from Michigan commented…1mo1MO

Crazy as it sounds, some people choose principles over victory. I think they are wrong, but they are at least living up to their ideals. Unlike many.

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