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Missouri was the first state to pass an abortion ban after Roe was overturned. Tonight, they became the first state to (Original Post) Yorkie Mom Nov 6 OP
Yippee doo da Dem4life1234 Nov 6 #1
yes they elect TSF?!? consider_this Nov 6 #2
And Josh Hawley nt dflprincess Nov 6 #6
Some people don't understand the connection between the policy and the candidate. SharonAnn Nov 6 #8
And it won't matter, when TSF signs a nationwide ban regnaD kciN Nov 6 #3
Yeah, its like, do they know that voting for Trump cancels that out? MadameButterfly Nov 6 #15
That is stunning good news on a night full of horrors. Thanks for sharing this, my dear Yorkie Mom! ♥ CaliforniaPeggy Nov 6 #4
As my mom would have said, "thank goodness for small favors." calimary Nov 6 #5
Doesn't matter. National ban is coming under Trump n/t CousinIT Nov 6 #7
Yep 😔 BuddhaGirl Nov 6 #10
Yeah, but my fellow Missourians voted for the felon and the reprehensible Hawley. HeartsCanHope Nov 6 #9
You can add a whole lot of states to that list wolfie001 Nov 6 #12
Maybe thats how they made peace with voting for the guy MadameButterfly Nov 6 #16
THIS !! How in the hell do people disconnect the person from the horrible policy !?!? uponit7771 Nov 6 #19
The highlights have been few but this is a great one! wolfie001 Nov 6 #11
smh. idiots -- they elected the abortion banner to fuck them over and the rest of the country. nt orleans Nov 6 #13
Might not matter Old Crank Nov 6 #14
Unfortunately, the comstock act from the 1800s allows a sitting president to pretty much but in place a PortTack Nov 6 #17
Won't mean anything Missmellyminx Nov 6 #18

MadameButterfly

(1,951 posts)
15. Yeah, its like, do they know that voting for Trump cancels that out?
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 02:51 AM
Nov 6

A bunch of people who can't connect the dots just took our democracy away from us

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,460 posts)
4. That is stunning good news on a night full of horrors. Thanks for sharing this, my dear Yorkie Mom! ♥
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 12:16 AM
Nov 6

HeartsCanHope

(755 posts)
9. Yeah, but my fellow Missourians voted for the felon and the reprehensible Hawley.
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 12:50 AM
Nov 6

Seriously, people??!! What good does it do you to vote for abortion rights when you vote for the serial rapist that says you are to be protected whether you like it or not??!! So disappointed in Missourians.

wolfie001

(3,846 posts)
12. You can add a whole lot of states to that list
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 01:12 AM
Nov 6

Demographic breakdown of this shitshow is gonna be stunning.

MadameButterfly

(1,951 posts)
16. Maybe thats how they made peace with voting for the guy
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 02:54 AM
Nov 6

who was against reproductive rights. They imagined this law would protect them. They don't understand how dictatorships work.

wolfie001

(3,846 posts)
11. The highlights have been few but this is a great one!
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 01:10 AM
Nov 6

Common sense prevails every now and then.

orleans

(35,261 posts)
13. smh. idiots -- they elected the abortion banner to fuck them over and the rest of the country. nt
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 01:53 AM
Nov 6

PortTack

(34,830 posts)
17. Unfortunately, the comstock act from the 1800s allows a sitting president to pretty much but in place a
Wed Nov 6, 2024, 02:56 AM
Nov 6

National abortion ban without any legislation.

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