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‘Go Fund Yourself’ – Supreme Court Rules Against Planned Parenthood In S.C. Case

“This is about who runs South Carolina, our elected leaders, or out-of-state activists and unelected judges.”

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5 comments

Joshua Kendrick Top fan June 26, 2025 at 3:52 pm

As stupid as the propoganda you normally write is, please tell me you did not quote the Freedom Caucus talking about babies. What a bunch of hypocrites.

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The Colonel Top fan June 26, 2025 at 4:24 pm

A victory for rational thought. (un) Planned Parenthood could have been an effective organization in achieving what the name implied they were interested in. Instead, they took Margert Sanger’s racist eugenics programs well beyond even her evil intent. They deserve no more federal support than any other private enterprise.

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Anonymous June 27, 2025 at 9:39 am

Spot on!

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VERITAS Top fan June 27, 2025 at 12:23 pm

The “Society to Prevent Parenthood” is the biggest fraud in American history. If there ever were a diabolical regime akin to Hitler on U.S. soil, they are it. Planned Parenthood was “born” out of Magaret Sanger, who believed certain races and “imperfect” people were a scourge on society and should be killed off – killed off out of sight, meaning in the womb.

Let evil fund evil, until we can permanently abolish the largest abortion provider in the country. And eventually they will fall. Congratulations, South Carolina!

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Allen Bowers Top fan June 28, 2025 at 7:17 am

Wilson’s quote, “This is about who runs South Carolina, our elected leaders, or out-of-state activists and unelected judges” rings a little hollow when I tried to confirm Kristan Hawkins connection to the state. Not born here. Not educated here. Doesn’t reside here. Doesn’t own property here. Can’t vote here. Maybe Wilson and Hawkins can contribute their enormous “election campaign donation funds and organization’s salaries, assets, and collected donations”—and their time and effort—to all the children that ARE born and then live lives filled with poverty, abuse, and God-knows what else in this world.

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