Alabama lawmaker sparks backlash for comments over state abortion bill

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Alabama lawmaker sparks backlash for comments over state abortion bill
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An Alabama state lawmaker is facing backlash for saying some 'kids are unwanted' so you 'kill them now or kill them later' in opposing a bill that would criminalize abortion

Washington An Alabama state lawmaker is facing backlash for saying some"kids are unwanted" so you"kill them now or kill them later" in opposing a bill that would criminalize abortion.

"Some kids are unwanted, so you kill them now or kill them later," Democratic state Rep. John Rogers said Tuesday before the bill's vote in the House, according to video from WVTM-TV."You bring them into the world unwanted, unloved, then you send them to the electric chair. So you kill them now or you kill them later.

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