A Kentucky woman Friday filed an emergency class-action lawsuit, asking a Jefferson County judge to allow her to terminate her pregnancy. It’s the first lawsuit of its kind in Kentucky since the state banned nearly all abortions in 2022 and one of the only times nationwide since before Roe v. Wade in 1973 that an adult woman has asked a court to intervene on her behalf and allow her to get an abortion.

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      No, its on the republicans for making it legal to hunt gay people for sport.

      Literally nobody but white leftists thinks like this, and I’m 99% sure even the white leftists don’t actually think like this, they just don’t want to have to stop their cosplay as allies because everyone else sees their priv butts using this kind of thinking as an excuse to let Republicans win elections.

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          All this energy spent on why you shouldn’t be judged for being the white leftist who will find any way possible to blame the dems for Republicans hunting gay people for sport.

          It’s ok, you can just tell us you care more about feeling vindicated about student loans and some nebulous dream of M4A than us getting to live, we aren’t gonna let you march alongside us anymore but you clearly wanna just say it, so go ahead, say it priv.

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      I want to hear which several years you believe the Democrats could have done anything totally unobstructed and with zero resistance. From when to when?

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          I figured you were going to say 2009-2011, guessing that you were too young to be aware of what actually went on back then, where they only had a supermajority for about 2 months which they used to pass the ACA, but I’m really surprised you even included 2021-2023 — You saw that with your own eyes! Were you paying any attention?