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Maloney: ‘We’re Not Even in a Democracy’ Without Abortions

While speaking to the Fox News Channel outside of a demonstration on Wednesday at the Supreme Court over the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization abortion case that the high court is considering, far-left Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) declared that she’s against any attempt to roll back the Roe v. Wade decision, adding ludicrously that “we’re not even in a democracy if women can’t make decisions about their own bodies.”

Maloney stated, “Well, we are speaking out against any efforts to roll back Roe v. Wade. I feel that we’re not even in a democracy if women can’t make decisions about their own bodies.”

No one is arguing that women should not have the right to make decisions about their own bodies. But those decisions include whether or not to have unprotected sex in or outside of marriage, a decision that potentially leads to pregnancy. Once pregnant, the consequence of a woman’s decision to have unprotected sex is the creation of a new human being with its own body and its own right to life.

No word from Maloney on whether her reasoning about making decisions about your own body applies also to those who don’t want to be mandated to take the experimental COVID-19 vaccine.

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Carolyn Maloney

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Maloney believes that:

  • all women should have an unrestricted right to abortion-on-demand at any stage of pregnancy – subsidized by taxpayers, in cases of economic hardship;
  • public and private employers alike should be legally required to implement affirmative-action hiring and promotion policies that give preference to African Americans and women, as compensation for historical injustices;
  • the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is an excellent statute that can serve a strategic stepping stone toward the eventual implementation of a government-run, single-payer healthcare system;
  • more guns in the hands of private citizens inevitably result in higher levels of crime, thus the availability of firearms should be restricted by whatever means are effective;
  • restrictions on immigration are basically racist because they tend to prevent Hispanics and other non-whites from entering the United States;
  • social services should be available to all U.S. residents regardless of their immigration status;
  • illegal aliens should be offered amnesty if they have been productive members of society;
  • voter ID laws are, by and large, racially motivated attempts to suppress minority voting and should be eliminated.

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