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Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif) launched a series of ads aimed to promote abortion while invoking the Bible at the same time.
Newsom took to Twitter to announce the release of seven pro-abortion billboards, taking a stab at Christianity on the topic.
“Just launched billboards in 7 of the most restrictive anti-abortion states that explain how women can access care–no matter where they live… to any woman seeking an abortion in these anti-freedom states: CA will defend your right to make decisions about your own health,” Newsom said in a tweet.The billboards promote Newsom’s recently launched website abortion.ca.gov , that provides information for how woman can receive the procedure California, and how those who live out-of-state can travel to get an abortion done.Directed towards state governors, Newsom attacked Republican states that have placed bans or heavy restrictions on the procedure.Texas, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, South Dakota, South Carolina and […]
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What Would You Do If Pharmacies Couldn’t Provide You With Crucial Medications or Antibiotics?
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