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Dear Conservatives
I know all eyes are on the Supreme Court as they decide the fate of Roe v. Wade, but I wanted to share an update on other fights Students for Life Action is engaging in across the nation right now.Submitted by: Jackie Juntti
Cawthorn needs 24/7/365 protection and to stay away from rolled up carpets or stairwells. The SWAMP CREATURES do not like to be exposed to the sunlight. I hope he has that protection and that he has a written report put away with at least one trusted person to access it if anything happens to him.
The Arkancide suspicious death list is evidence of how some folks have *accidents*.
Jackie Juntti
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The Palm Springs City Council unanimously approved progression towards monthly payments of up to $900 to transgender and nonbinary...
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