Talk:Darlene Taylor (politician)
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[edit]“Fetus,” saying, “Baby Fetus says, and I quote, ‘I have that right. Don’t be afraid or intimidated about acknowledging me.’” Taylor said during a debate over an antiabortion bill. The clip was later shown on Last Week tonight with John Oliver which brought her to national attention. A section on this should be added to her wikipedia page. [1][2]
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- ^ Seelinger, Lani. "John Oliver's Segment On Abortion Is A Major Warning To Supporters Of Reproductive Rights". Bustle. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^ Stern, Marlow. "John Oliver Goes Off on Georgia's Anti-Abortion 'Heartbeat Law': It Puts Women's 'Health and Lives at Risk'". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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