Nevermind that the state is, statistically, a really difficult place to live for actual people, and especially children.
study that measures factors like education and mental health, and the life expectancy among adults in the state isRoe didn’t end abortion in Arkansas orfor people who don’t want to be
pregnant.shits about the health or life quality of people once they’re born. But to erect a post-when you’re not even pretending to care about the living people in your state, is a whole new level of
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