
Episode 2: Local Ethnic Food & The Topic Of Abortion
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On this episode of The Maverick Observer podcast, we are introducing you to sushi at two family-friendly restaurants in our local area; we will end today's podcast, however, on a controversial issue, abortion and devaluing our kids. We understand this is a complex issue gripping our nation and not easy to discuss. We hope our conversation today will encourage future openness in our discussions.
Resources:
- https://www.dozosushico.com/about
- https://restaurantguru.com/Dozo-Sushi-and-Bar-Colorado-Springs
- https://sushiato-cs.com
- https://www.foxnews.com/media/priest-calls-out-npr-abortion-coverage
- https://www.justfacts.com/abortion
- “I think the reason that all those men are carrying signs is that abortion absolves them from having to help support their irresponsible behavior. After 50 years of birth control that can be bought over the counter, there shouldn’t be 90,000 abortions a year. It all comes down to responsibility, but hey, we have to remember, this is the crowd that is taught men can get pregnant too. Talk about dumbing down America and who is falling for it.” nooneabovethelaw319 5/15/2022
- https://themaverickobserver.com/when-does-life-begin-according-to-science/
- “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” – Dr. Seuss
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www.themaverickobserver.com
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Special thanks to Studio 809
Produced by Cianna Reider
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