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Following Repeal of Roe, Pharma Is the New Planned Parenthood | 5/3/22
Following Repeal of Roe, Pharma Is the New Planned Parenthood | 5/3/22
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67 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2022
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Podcast episode
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You are about to hear a very unique take on the impending reversal of Roe from a pro-life conservative who has a different opinion from others. There are a lot of opportunities from this opinion, but also a lot of pitfalls. We can’t allow the same phony statist Republicans to use the abortion issue to shield themselves from primary challenges and continue to screw us on other issues. I offer a blueprint for how to actualize the benefits of repeal of Roe without suffering the liabilities. The biggest outcome of this decision is it allows us a chance to make state legislatures great again, eschew judicial supremacism, and work toward the national divorce we need. It also allows us to build the case for "whole life" – from conception to NATURAL death – as part of a medical freedom movement. But that requires a different crop of Republicans from the ones we have today.
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Released:
May 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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