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LINK What reproductive rights look like around the world : NPR

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If the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, many states will respond by outlawing abortion or passing new restrictions on abortion. And as closely as Americans will be watching, the rest of the world will be, too. The debate over abortion rights is, of course, not only an American debate. Several countries have changed their abortion laws recently in Europe, in Latin America. So we are going to devote these next few minutes to digging in on what factors may be unique to America and what parts resonate overseas to exploring why the possibility that Roe could be struck down is generating so much attention beyond our borders.

snytiger6 9 May 10
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This is all wrong. If Roe is struck down it means they can take anything away from us. Less freedom and more GOP is not the way to go. There are no fetal rights, folks. Not even in the bible. Evangelicals have made it all up. Now watch for photoshopped pics of a young fetus in the womb. I'm seeing them already.

You bring up very good points.

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