Perhaps incorrectly my suspicion is those who are making these decisions regarding women's bodily rights are men.
The only recourse women have is to cross party lines and in the privacy of the voting booth cast ballots in their own interest which means voting against men who hold them as chattel.
This thought is addressed to men who actually respect women as well.
Perhaps incorrectly my suspicion is those who are making these decisions regarding women's bodily rights are men.
The only recourse women have is to cross party lines and in the privacy of the voting booth cast ballots in their own interest which means voting against men who hold them as chattel.
This thought is addressed to men who actually respect women as well.
In this instance, four of the six justices in the majority are women: Justices Warren, McMillian, LaGrua, and Colvin. The same is not true of the legislature or executive branch in Georgia, though.
Perhaps incorrectly my suspicion is those who are making these decisions regarding women's bodily rights are men.
The only recourse women have is to cross party lines and in the privacy of the voting booth cast ballots in their own interest which means voting against men who hold them as chattel.
This thought is addressed to men who actually respect women as well.
In this instance, four of the six justices in the majority are women: Justices Warren, McMillian, LaGrua, and Colvin. The same is not true of the legislature or executive branch in Georgia, though.
Thanks Chris.