At N.J. 'rally for life,' overturning of Roe v. Wade court decision gets celebrated
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60% :Anti-abortion groups vowed to push for restrictions around the country, and some states already enacted laws to block the procedure.47% : Although celebratory, speakers were quick to note that abortion remains legal in New Jersey, and that they want additional restrictions and changes made to abortion law.
45% : "Abortion is not health care, unless one construes the precious life of an unborn child to be analogous to a tumor to be excised or a disease to be vanquished."Already planned before the ruling came down, the crowd celebrated the advancement of "equal rights for babies in the womb," a flyer said.
45% : Writing in the majority, Justice Clarence Thomas called for overturning Supreme Court rulings including those protecting the use of contraceptives and same-sex marriage.
38% : The court took up the case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which challenged a law in Mississippi that barred abortion after 15 weeks.
35% :Christine Galloway, a Black woman from Galloway in Atlantic County, attended the rally and called abortion the "number-one killer of African Americans.""They are wiping out our population," Galloway, 63, said.
32% : Rep. Chris Smith, a Republican from New Jersey's 4th congressional district, said the decision by the Supreme Court "couldn't come a moment too soon.""There is nothing humane, compassionate or benign about abortion," Smith said.
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