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Supreme Court strikes down attempt to limit abortion access in Texas
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called the outcome “a victory for women in Texas and across America.”
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Contraception and little sisters carrying a big stick
If the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Catholic Church are really “of the poor,” how can they square their policies with truly serving poor people?
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Theodore Shoebat: ‘Sluts’ who get abortions should be executed
“They had a choice to keep their legs closed.”
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Trump: Women who have illegal abortions should be punished
“Like Ronald Reagan,” he says, “I am pro- life with exceptions, which I have outlined numerous times.”
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Abortion, same-sex marriage opponent to lead Kansas House panel
Jan Paul opposes same-sex marriage and extending anti-discrimination protections in state law to gays and lesbians.
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Pastor: Starbucks ‘supports the genocide of millions of babies’
“That bitter taste? Well, it’s a tiny, tasteful touch of abortion. “
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No, same-sex marriage will not cause 900,000 abortions
A group of 100 conservative lawyers and academics recently filed a Supreme Court brief arguing that gay marriage will cause 900,000 abortions over the next 30 years.
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The Christian Right’s version of religious liberty is equality you can’t access
The Christian Right’s fight against LGBTQ rights is different from their fight against abortion in many ways — but there are also striking similarities. The Christian Right is already seeking to redefine religious liberty as a way of allowing LGBTQ rights to remain intact, but to obstruct — and sometimes eliminate — people’s ability to exercise them. Indeed, many of the same Christian Right leaders and organizations that have been seeking to reduce access to abortion are now seeking to limit the scope of LGBTQ rights and marriage equality.
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Wisconsin governor trumpets opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage
MADISON, Wis. — Republican Gov. Scott Walker hasn’t said much publicly about his positions on abortion or same-sex marriage, but he proudly trumpets his stances on both issues in a letter to a conservative group whose endorsement he wants.
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Midterm elections poll: Social issues rank at bottom of voters’ priority lists
WASHINGTON — Heading toward the midterm elections, Democrats hold their strongest advantages on issues such as abortion or same-sex marriage, yet these same issues land near the bottom of voters’ priority lists, according to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll. Asked in an open-ended question to name the most important issue currently facing the …