MSNBC Schooled By Pro-Choice Activists On Democratic Leadership’s Failures

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Pro-Choice activists tell an MSNBC journalist that Democrats had multiple opportunities to codify Roe v Wade, but choose not to and continue to use it as a campaign point. The activists also talk about voting out old white Democrats and electing progressive ones.
The Majority Report discuss how the Pro-choice activists probably know more than journalists working on television. The MR crew also talk about how miscarriages and abortion are medically coded similarly as the same drug is taken.

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…The government can assist or basically countenance religion if u three things are met one the primary purp or three things one of the three things are met: the primary purpose of the government allowing for- you know you can pray on our uh on our football field at the high school game if the purpose is secular. It's hard to argue that this is secular unless you're saying like well it inspires people but i don't think so. It should neither inhibit or promote religion it does not seem to me that it promotes religion- I mean that it inhibits religion. It certainly promotes religion if there is no excessive entanglement between church and state. The supreme court basically the sixth majority basically said we're not using that anymore we're done with that.

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