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WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — With the U.S. Supreme Court slated to revisit abortion law this week, Democrats such as Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire are threatening “revolution” if the justices overturn the Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.

Oral arguments will begin Wednesday in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which concerns Mississippi’s HB 1510 law banning abortions from being committed past 15 weeks for any reason other than physical medical emergencies or severe fetal abnormalities. The state is asking that the Court not only uphold the law, which prohibits abortion earlier than is currently permitted by the Court’s “viability” framework, but to take the opportunity to reverse Roe and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which force all fifty states to recognize a “right” too abortion.

“I hope the Supreme Court is listening to the people of the United States because — to go back to Adam Sexton’s question — I think if you want to see a revolution go ahead, outlaw Roe v. Wade and see what the response is of the public, particularly young people,” Shaheen said Monday during a virtual event with WMUR reporter Adam Sexton and Shaheen’s colleagues in New Hampshire’s congressional delegation. “Because I think that will not be acceptable to young women or young men.”

WASHINGTON (LifeSiteNews) — With the U.S. Supreme Court slated to revisit abortion law this week, Democrats such as Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire are threatening “revolution” if the justices overturn the Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling. Oral arguments will begin Wednesday in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which concerns Mississippi’s HB 1510 law banning abortions from being committed past 15 weeks for any reason other than physical medical emergencies or severe fetal abnormalities. The state is asking that the Court not only uphold the law, which prohibits abortion earlier than is currently permitted by the Court’s “viability” framework, but to take the opportunity to reverse Roe and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which force all fifty states to recognize a “right” too abortion. “I hope the Supreme Court is listening to the people of the United States because — to go back to Adam Sexton’s question — I think if you want to see a revolution go ahead, outlaw Roe v. Wade and see what the response is of the public, particularly young people,” Shaheen said Monday during a virtual event with WMUR reporter Adam Sexton and Shaheen’s colleagues in New Hampshire’s congressional delegation. “Because I think that will not be acceptable to young women or young men.”

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If you haven't seen this check it out for as long as your stomach can handle.

Part I of a three part series:

https://rumble.com/vpsqb2-just-the-tip-we-never-knew-we-knew-can-you-fact-check-a-nightmare.html?fbclid=IwAR180x3JEjMDCSP-QMlsolj2YE4ObztJ89MABatN-ZjvO7iNioFYEPVmLos

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It makes me sick to see what these elites do to the children.

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It makes me sick to see what these elites do to the children.

Glad to hear it. It should. How many of these Satanists do children worship? Movie stars? Music stars? Notice they are called "stars"? What do pagans worship throughout history? Sun and the moon and the rest of the stars in the universe. Astrology for example.

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Pagans are not satanists. There is nothing wrong with living in tune with the natural world that God has given us. I would assert that those who live closer to the natural world, in tune with natural law, are much closer to God than those who imagine themselves holy for attending church for an hour on Sunday while making donations to organizations that have been directly tied to pedophilia.

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Do you have the other two links.