Randall
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Conservative influencers are pushing an anti-birth control message.

Alarmist statements about hormonal birth control go viral on social media, but experts say they’re not showing the full picture.
08:31 PM - Jul 02, 2023
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Cyd Cannon
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In response to Randall.
I have to say that the extreme right does a good job of packaging crazy ideas to sound reasonable to unsuspecting voters.
09:31 AM - Jul 06, 2023
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Melissa Griffith ☕ aka Masker
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In response to Randall.
So they gonna clean out the Viagra from the water too? Ban that, and we can talk.
09:19 AM - Jul 06, 2023
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Pam
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In response to Randall.
Their next push is to ban birth control...but they are going to use the excuse of hormones in the water supply to push this through the courts.

They are going to say they aren't attacking women...they are protecting men from female hormones.
09:25 AM - Jul 03, 2023
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Randall
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In response to Pam.
While they simultaneously try to eliminate clean water regulations.
09:26 AM - Jul 03, 2023
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Pam
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In response to Pam.
And hypocritically after gutting the Clean Water Act, this will be an effective argument to SCOTUS.
09:27 AM - Jul 03, 2023
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Patty Marie
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This is maddening on so many levels.
08:40 PM - Jul 02, 2023
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