Actress Photos Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2022 By GethuCinema Admin August 5, 2022 Related Posts Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2023 Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers December 2022 Actress Elizabeth Warren HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2022 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Every year on exactly this day, Bruce and I have the same conversation. EW: Oh, wow! It’s too much! You shouldn’t have. BHM: Yes, I should. EW: No, you shouldn’t. BHM: Yes, I should. The conversation is about roses. On our first anniversary, he sent me one red rose. So sweet. Then the second year, two. Then three. Four. And now we’ve been married 42 years, and he’s still never missed a July 12 rose delivery. I’ve given him a zillion reasons why he shouldn’t keep sending roses. Almost no one gets to see them except me. They are ginormous. They die. And Bruce always smiles and says, “Happy anniversary, my dear.” These roses have become a tradition woven through our lives. Roses that got knocked over when a herd of kids ran through the house and one smacked into the dining room table. Roses that arrived at a hotel when we were traveling. Roses that came when I had the worst poison ivy of any human being on earth. Today, for the first time, we can’t be together on our anniversary. I’m in DC (work) and Bruce is in Massachusetts (grandchild). But when I got back home tonight there was one rose waiting for me. A new tradition? A down payment until I get back home? I called Bruce and said, “You shouldn’t have.” And he said “Yes, I should.” I’m a very lucky woman—and I know it. In the face of this dark post-Roe reality, I have three words: Hold onto hope. Do not give into despair. Here’s how I’m staying in the fight: Roe v. Wade is gone. But we cannot give into despair—there is work to be done. Here are four ways you can get involved right now. In Michigan, there’s an effort to get an initiative on the ballot to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion and contraception, in the state constitution. Signatures are due July 11th. Once it’s on the ballot, Michiganders will be able to vote in November to affirm that every person has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. This would be huge. It could be a blueprint for many other states trying to affirm abortion protections. In Kansas, we’ll need to play defense. Right now, there is a ballot measure that would amend the state Constitution to dismantle existing abortion protections. Texas and Oklahoma have already passed the harshest laws restricting access to reproductive care. If Kansas is next, that will create a huge reproductive health care desert in the middle of the country. This measure will be voted on soon—in August—so we need to act quickly to help defeat it. In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we have the chance to elect pro-choice, anti-filibuster Democrats to the Senate. That will get us one big step closer to codifying Roe at the federal level. Roe v. Wade is gone. But we cannot give into despair—there is work to be done. Here are four ways you can get involved right now. In Michigan, there’s an effort to get an initiative on the ballot to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion and contraception, in the state constitution. Signatures are due July 11th. Once it’s on the ballot, Michiganders will be able to vote in November to affirm that every person has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. This would be huge. It could be a blueprint for many other states trying to affirm abortion protections. In Kansas, we’ll need to play defense. Right now, there is a ballot measure that would amend the state Constitution to dismantle existing abortion protections. Texas and Oklahoma have already passed the harshest laws restricting access to reproductive care. If Kansas is next, that will create a huge reproductive health care desert in the middle of the country. This measure will be voted on soon—in August—so we need to act quickly to help defeat it. In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we have the chance to elect pro-choice, anti-filibuster Democrats to the Senate. That will get us one big step closer to codifying Roe at the federal level. Roe v. Wade is gone. But we cannot give into despair—there is work to be done. Here are four ways you can get involved right now. In Michigan, there’s an effort to get an initiative on the ballot to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion and contraception, in the state constitution. Signatures are due July 11th. Once it’s on the ballot, Michiganders will be able to vote in November to affirm that every person has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. This would be huge. It could be a blueprint for many other states trying to affirm abortion protections. In Kansas, we’ll need to play defense. Right now, there is a ballot measure that would amend the state Constitution to dismantle existing abortion protections. Texas and Oklahoma have already passed the harshest laws restricting access to reproductive care. If Kansas is next, that will create a huge reproductive health care desert in the middle of the country. This measure will be voted on soon—in August—so we need to act quickly to help defeat it. In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we have the chance to elect pro-choice, anti-filibuster Democrats to the Senate. That will get us one big step closer to codifying Roe at the federal level. Roe v. Wade is gone. But we cannot give into despair—there is work to be done. Here are four ways you can get involved right now. In Michigan, there’s an effort to get an initiative on the ballot to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion and contraception, in the state constitution. Signatures are due July 11th. Once it’s on the ballot, Michiganders will be able to vote in November to affirm that every person has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. This would be huge. It could be a blueprint for many other states trying to affirm abortion protections. In Kansas, we’ll need to play defense. Right now, there is a ballot measure that would amend the state Constitution to dismantle existing abortion protections. Texas and Oklahoma have already passed the harshest laws restricting access to reproductive care. If Kansas is next, that will create a huge reproductive health care desert in the middle of the country. This measure will be voted on soon—in August—so we need to act quickly to help defeat it. In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we have the chance to elect pro-choice, anti-filibuster Democrats to the Senate. That will get us one big step closer to codifying Roe at the federal level. Roe v. Wade is gone. But we cannot give into despair—there is work to be done. Here are four ways you can get involved right now. In Michigan, there’s an effort to get an initiative on the ballot to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion and contraception, in the state constitution. Signatures are due July 11th. Once it’s on the ballot, Michiganders will be able to vote in November to affirm that every person has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. This would be huge. It could be a blueprint for many other states trying to affirm abortion protections. In Kansas, we’ll need to play defense. Right now, there is a ballot measure that would amend the state Constitution to dismantle existing abortion protections. Texas and Oklahoma have already passed the harshest laws restricting access to reproductive care. If Kansas is next, that will create a huge reproductive health care desert in the middle of the country. This measure will be voted on soon—in August—so we need to act quickly to help defeat it. In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we have the chance to elect pro-choice, anti-filibuster Democrats to the Senate. That will get us one big step closer to codifying Roe at the federal level. Roe v. Wade is gone. But we cannot give into despair—there is work to be done. Here are four ways you can get involved right now. In Michigan, there’s an effort to get an initiative on the ballot to protect reproductive freedom, including abortion and contraception, in the state constitution. Signatures are due July 11th. Once it’s on the ballot, Michiganders will be able to vote in November to affirm that every person has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom. This would be huge. It could be a blueprint for many other states trying to affirm abortion protections. In Kansas, we’ll need to play defense. Right now, there is a ballot measure that would amend the state Constitution to dismantle existing abortion protections. Texas and Oklahoma have already passed the harshest laws restricting access to reproductive care. If Kansas is next, that will create a huge reproductive health care desert in the middle of the country. This measure will be voted on soon—in August—so we need to act quickly to help defeat it. In Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, we have the chance to elect pro-choice, anti-filibuster Democrats to the Senate. That will get us one big step closer to codifying Roe at the federal level. Looking for a way to channel your anger right now? Here are two suggestions for how to take this fight to the state level, now that the Supreme Court has erased federal protections: In Michigan, there’s a ballot amendment that would affirm every person’s fundamental right to reproductive freedom. We need to fight to get it on the ballot this November. In Kansas, a measure on the ballot this August would amend the state Constitution to clarify that it does not protect the right to abortion, overturning a decision by the state Supreme Court. If you can, chip in through the link in my bio to support @MIReproFreedom and @Kansans4CF and help defend the right to an abortion in Michigan and Kansas. We can whimper. We can whine. Or we can fight back. Me? I’m fighting back. And so are @MassDems. #MassDems22 Whatever I did, my daddy believed in me. “That’s my Betsy,” he’d say. He ended up as a janitor, and he helped make it possible for me to become a public school teacher, a law professor, and a U.S. senator. Happy #FathersDay to all the dads and father figures fighting for their kids. Abortion rights are under attack all across this country. This week, Kansas told the world that we will fight back against this extremism and we will win. I spoke with @Kansans4CF Campaign Manager Rachel Sweet about lessons we can take from this victory: We had a great Meet and Greet in Winchester tonight. We talked about Roe, reforming SCOTUS, Citizens United, and support for Ukraine. We had a great Meet and Greet in Winchester tonight. We talked about Roe, reforming SCOTUS, Citizens United, and support for Ukraine. We had a great Meet and Greet in Winchester tonight. We talked about Roe, reforming SCOTUS, Citizens United, and support for Ukraine. We had a great Meet and Greet in Winchester tonight. We talked about Roe, reforming SCOTUS, Citizens United, and support for Ukraine. We had a great Meet and Greet in Winchester tonight. We talked about Roe, reforming SCOTUS, Citizens United, and support for Ukraine. We had a great Meet and Greet in Winchester tonight. We talked about Roe, reforming SCOTUS, Citizens United, and support for Ukraine. We had a great Meet and Greet in Randolph tonight. We talked about Roe, gun safety, student loan debt cancellation, and non-compete reform. We had a great Meet and Greet in Randolph tonight. We talked about Roe, gun safety, student loan debt cancellation, and non-compete reform. We had a great Meet and Greet in Randolph tonight. We talked about Roe, gun safety, student loan debt cancellation, and non-compete reform. We had a great Meet and Greet in Randolph tonight. We talked about Roe, gun safety, student loan debt cancellation, and non-compete reform. We had a great Meet and Greet in Randolph tonight. We talked about Roe, gun safety, student loan debt cancellation, and non-compete reform. We had a great Meet and Greet in Randolph tonight. 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