Common sense abortion policy
Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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Abortion should not be a hard, divisive issue – at least not politically.
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The US House of Representatives passed a defense spending bill on May 26, 2011, that includes counterproductive measures to force more military trials at Guantanamo and permanently expand the president’s power t…Continue Reading
When it comes to its immigration courts, the United States needs to invest in protecting human rights.
When it comes to its immigration courts, the United States needs to invest in protecting hu…Continue Reading
Legislative proposals that seek to give the Department of Homeland Security expanded powers to indefinitely detain immigrants violate constitutional guarantees of due process and US obligations under international…Continue Reading
When President Obama made a renewed call for immigration reform, he rightly noted that the system is “broken.” But the inaction of Congress does not absolve the president from his responsibility to take steps with…Continue Reading