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Settled? Can’t challenge it? Is it in the Constitution? As far as “The government should stay out of my body” it was the government who got involved when they made the Roe vs. Wade ruling.
This is why you vet not vote for a letter behind the name. YOu vet before the primaries and you get off your backside and challenge these people in meetings, not rallies.