Friend, remember the good ole' days of... 1864?
Yeah, me neither.
Want to make a call? Wait 12 years.
Want to drive a car? Wait 22 years.
Want to vote if you’re a woman? Wait 56 years.
Want a credit card? Wait 86 years. If you’re a woman, wait 110 years.
Want Arizona to be a U.S. state? Wait 48 years.
But somehow, though not yet a state, Arizona did have a near-total ban on abortion in 1864.
And now, 160 years later, thanks to its far-right extremist state Supreme Court, that’s the law of the state again.
(Not “again” — Arizona wasn’t a state back then, remember?)
So welcome back to 1864, Arizona. We will be collecting your cell phones, cars, voting rights, credit cards, and statehood as soon as possible.
Because it’s 1864 in America if we all don’t fight back.
As of right now, Mothers for Democracy has grown to almost one million moms, and others like us. We have the grassroots power to win this fight. But we must act now. That’s why we’re asking you to rush anything you can spare.