
Thousands of Pro-Abortion Protesters March to the Supreme Court
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-55% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : "Abortion is freedom," one read.52% : "Abortion is sacred.
52% : Along the route, the crowd shouted "Whose streets, our streets," "What's the call, abortion for all," and "My body, my choice."
45% : Eagle Heart said colonialism covered up the fact that American Indians had a tradition of abortion using herbal medicine, and that women then were able to choose abortion with advice from tribal elders.
40% : At the corner where the march began, Jonathan Darnel, the creator of pro-life website GetSeriousChurch.com, stood with a large sign and a couple of other protesters.
38% : Several speakers said that if the Supreme Court overturned abortion, it would also overturn gay marriage, forbid transgenderism, and even end interracial marriage.
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