rights as a woman. that is certainly disheartening and alarming. although, yes, i am certainly heartened and inspired by all of the galvanization. one of the things that we know, with this coalition, once groups are fully funded we know that policies will change, both on a state by state basis, as well as nationally. we also know that our culture will change, because again these groups are every day on the ground fighting for the dream of martin lewis luther king junior and thirdly we know that america will once again, or perhaps for the first time, actually, be a place where all voices are heard and accounted for and protected, and where laws are passed that lift us all up, and don t limit us. let s hope for that, certainly, as we go forward for future generations.
gunn, it is something so unfathomable, that is so insensitive, that it is kind of rooted in a space that provides no empathy, or compassion. but it is rooted, as he said in his own personal beliefs, where his personal beliefs have become weaponized against vulnerable girls. and it seems to me that there has been a galvanization amongst those in the gop and state legislators to support that point of view. lawrence, right from the top, it is a deadly proposition. it is a death sentence for those girls. it is a death sentence and mississippi, which has one of the highest maternal mortality rates, not just in our country, but in all of the developed world. it is essentially sending that girl into a path of destruction. it is absurd, really, to think about ten year olds becoming mothers by the force and will
gunn, is something so deeply unfathomable, that is so insensitive, that it is kind of rooted in a space that provides no empathy, or compassion. but it is rooted, as he said, in his own personal beliefs, where his personal beliefs have become weaponized against vulnerable girls. and it seems to me that there has been a galvanization amongst those in the gop and state legislatures to support that point of view. lawrence, right from the top, it is a deadly proposition. it is a death sentence for those girls. it is a death sentence in mississippi, which has one of the highest maternal mortality rates, not just in our country, but in all of the developed world. it is essentially sending that girl into a path of destruction. it
good morning, the senate vote 59- some democratic lawmakers think this is an issue that will help turn out the vote in november. today we start the march toward the november elections and in fact today is the start of the galvanization of all weapon in this country and the men who support them. democratic house lawmakers launching their own protest in the halls of the u.s. capitol. chuck schumer issued the following warning. today it will be roe, tomorrow it will be national ban on abortion and beyond that, something even more dreadful. we cannot allow this shameful backslide to happen. cannot allow mega americans to bully the world into submission. i urge my colleagues, take a
her rubbermaid bin put on her parka, 1/6/21, never forget, never again. it s never all just one thing. honestly, that ruling from the d.c. district court tonight, dude, you cannot go to jamaica, not today, sir, that ruling from the chief judge in d.c. district court. that was something to perhaps learn by heart and sing to yourself in the shower. these things all happen at once. but the divide between the two sides of them feels, not just gaping but scary. i mean doris kerns goodwin had something to say today about violence and galvanization and radicalization. she had that to say today about heading off the possibility of a civil war.