Pro-Abortion Extremists Threaten To Burn Down, Storm Supreme Court, Murder Justices, Government Memo Reveals

Pro-abortion extremists are reportedly threatening to burn down the Supreme Court building and murder justices and the clerks, prompting law enforcement to ready itself for political violence should Roe v. Wade be overturned.

A May 13 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memo obtained by Axios revealed that government officials are investigating threats to the justices, the clerks, to places of worship, and to abortion clinics.

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Abortionist activist group Ruth Sent Us that targeted SCOTUS justices’ homes is banned from TikTok after post calling Catholic church ‘an institution for the enslavement of women’

A pro-abortion group is claiming they’ve been ‘permanently banned’ from TikTok, saying that it happened after they posted a video excoriating the Catholic Church for what it calls ‘enslavement of women.’

The group Ruth Sent Us – in reference to late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg – announced the ban on a backup TikTok account Saturday.

Ruth Sent Us has caused controversy several times in recent weeks, interrupting church services and organizing crowds to picket homes of current Supreme Court justices.

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I Am a Woman and You Do Not Speak for Me

A former “unwanted fetus” on abortionists’ hypocrisy, bigotry, and misogyny.

This essay is not an argument for or against legal abortion. I think, for reasons I won’t detail here, that abortion should be legal. Even if Roe is overturned, abortion will be legal in many American states in the east, west, Midwest, north, and south. These are heavily populated states: California, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Team Pro-Abortion is fomenting coat-hanger hysteria for Machiavellian reasons. “Democrats, looking to hold on to their slim control of Congress, are hoping that abortion will galvanize their voters in an otherwise tough year for the party,” reports the New York Times.

This essay does not address abortion in the case of rape, incest, maternal or fetal health.

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Slavery and Abortion Have More and More in Common

We learned to live without slavery. So it will have to be with abortion.

Can we learn to live without “abortion rights”? That’s the question we need to answer calmly and rationally in the furor erupting over the Supreme Court’s leaked draft opinion that concludes: “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled.”

It is a troubling part of the human condition that an unjust practice can be kept in place long after its injustice has been exposed.

We argue earnestly that because we have relied on it for so long, it is now an indispensable part of who we are and of how we live. We convince ourselves that we can’t change it.

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Thousands of abortion rights protesters gather for ‘summer of rage’ marches across America

Thousands of abortion rights supporters gathered for protests across the United States on Saturday, starting what organizers said would be ‘a summer of rage’ if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide.

Planned Parenthood, Women’s March and other abortion rights groups organized more than 400 ‘Bans Off Our Bodies’ marches for Saturday, with the largest turnouts expected in New York City, Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta and Houston.

The demonstrations are in response to the May 2 leak of a draft opinion showing the court’s conservative majority ready to reverse the 1973 landmark decision that established a federal constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.

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NPR Smears Pro-Lifers As United in White ‘Male Supremacism’

Winning hearts and minds.

The politically correct nightmare that is National Public Radio deputized their “extremism” correspondent Odette Yousef on Thursday night to smear the entire pro-life movement as a “far-right” cocktail of “Christian supremacism, secular male supremacism and white supremacism.”

The online headline was “Supremacy movements unite over abortion restriction, though for different reasons.” Anchor Adrian Florido began: “Overturning Roe v. Wade has long been thought of as the work of Christian conservatives, but other non-religious movements on the far right have also played an important part, and aspects of their extreme ideologies have found their way into the mainstream.”

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Protester says Amy Coney Barrett, who gave birth five times, doesn’t understand pregnancy

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has given birth five times, but a protester in front of her house said the conservative jurist doesn’t realize what it’s like to undergo a full-term pregnancy.

The unidentified woman spoke with a reporter on Wednesday as she and six others garbed in red cloaks walked back and forth in front of the justice’s home in Falls Church, Virginia, as shown on video posted by Fox News Digital.

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Ghoulish Whoopi: ‘It Doesn’t Matter’ When the Unborn Have Rights, ‘I Don’t Care’

From the pro-life side, the entire issue of abortion is about “when does an unborn child get their rights as a human being?” And on Thursday’s edition of The View, Whoopi Goldberg proved that the anti-life side of the debate not only refuses to engage in that part of the question, but flat-out doesn’t care what the factual answer is.

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Thousands Attend ‘March for Life’ Anti-Abortion Rally in Ottawa

Thousands of people gathered on Parliament Hill for the annual March for Life anti-abortion rally on May 12, with supporters calling for upholding the right to life for every human being from conception to natural death.

Campaign Life Coalition (CLC), the organizer of the National March for Life rally, said in a news release that the purpose of the event is to fight “government-sanctioned abortion-on-demand and euthanasia.”

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The slimy hand of Soros emerges in abortion protest outrages

Crazed abortion protestors illegally descended upon the homes of several Supreme Court justices in a bid to influence their upcoming ruling on Roe v. Wade, a ruling so badly reasoned back in 1973 that even liberal but principled Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had misgivings about its legal grounding. According to Fox News, their descent, led by a badly named group called “Ruth Sent Us” was in violation of 18 USC 1503, which “prohibits ‘endeavors to influence, intimidate or impede… officers of [the] court’.”

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Supreme Court Majority Still Supports Overturning Roe

The leak of the draft decision on May 2 sparked outcry across the political spectrum. Conservatives generally decried the leak of the document, unprecedented in recent history and a significant breach of trust among the nine justices of the high court. Leftists rallied to protest the contents of the draft and claimed that the end of Roe could spell the end of abortion access in the U.S. Notably, ending Roe would revert the question of legal access to abortion back to the states, where laws would vary widely.

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This New Post-Supreme Court Leak Poll Should Terrify Democrats

A new CNN poll should have Democrats quaking in their boots as they contemplate their strategy for the 2022 midterms. The poll, conducted after the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion showing a majority of justices favoring rolling back Roe v. Wade, suggests that the overwrought responses from Democrats may not move the needle on Election Day as they’d hoped it would.

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