Welcome to what is the 1280th original profile here at “Fanatical Republican Extremist of the Day”, where we’ll be profiling Missouri State Senator Mary Coleman, who serves District 22 of that body and from 2018-2022, served two terms in the Missouri House of Representatives for District 97. Our primary reason for profiling her would be that she isn’t just content that Roe v. Wade got overturned, and Missouri can outlaw abortion. No, it would be that her obsession with it led her in March of 2022 to sponsor legislation to try and prosecute women who were still forced to leave Missouri to travel to another state to get a legal abortion in another state.It's not enough to put their lives in jeopardy in the first place, but if they have to pack bags and head out and get medical care that could feasibly save their life, they’re still going to harass you, and not let legal precedent that such a thing is highly unconstitutional stop her. And she is so Pro-LIFE you guys. That’s why in 2020 she voted against mail-in balloting to be allowed to keep voters safe at home during a pandemic that at a time, had no cure.But we’re not just here to point out this Texan who went up north to take over Paul Weiland’s turf in Missouri is continuing the anti-choice legacy of State Senate District 22…. She’s also awful towards transgender minors, having co-ponsored both bills to deny school athletes from participating in a sport unless it’s as the gender of their birth, or that she co-sponsored legislation to deny minors gender-affirming care, at all.So you might predict that someone who’s such a zealot when it comes to denying other women their bodily autonomy would be an albatross for the Republican Party as they lose the court of public opinion on that issue after the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, and there’s no way they would make her one of the faces of the party… and you’d be wrong, she might just be the front-runner in the GOP Primary to win office for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, where she looks to replace friend of white collar criminals, Blaine Luetkemeyer.Yes, the next GOP House might have a woman joining it who will try to make anti-choice abortion that’s comparable to the Fugitive Slave Act national policy. That’s certainly on brand, and out of touch with the majority of the nation, per GOP policy of white nationalist minority rule partially inspired by The Handmaid’s Tale.
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