Opinion | Who’s to blame for the Republican loss of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court? WashTimesOpEd
In the recent Senate race in Pennsylvania, such a loss was to a candidate who may have been non compos mentis on Election Day.
While we are waiting for that, it would probably be good if the pro-life movement and their allies and cognates start to think more holistically about the problem facing us. There is, unfortunately, a lot of demand for abortion. Restraining the channels of supply is a necessary but probably insufficient approach. At some point, we are going to need to create a society in which abortion is the least attractive option.
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