1 in 4 women have abortions? Wow.

Next Day Err

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Oh, I’m well aware of that, but he’s kind of a megalomaniac. The “Supreme Court” overturned it because it was a bad law and there is no constitutional right to an abortion, states get to decide those rules. Remember this is settled law right? like you said it was for 50 years.
Voters will punish him for appointing Supreme Court candidates that lied about their true feelings towards Roe, “settled law”.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
Let me take political advice from people who allowed themselves to be put in concentration camps for getting the sniffles. LMFAO.

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Thebrownblob

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Voters will punish him for appointing Supreme Court candidates that lied about their true feelings towards Roe, “settled law”.
Maybe, maybe not, I don’t know why people would be mad about the Supreme Court following the constitution. The Democrats had 50 years to make an amendment. Why didn’t they? 🤔
 

Next Day Err

Well-Known Member
Maybe, maybe not, I don’t know why people would be mad about the Supreme Court following the constitution. The Democrats had 50 years to make an amendment. Why didn’t they? 🤔
Didn’t have to, they thought. It was law of the land with the Supreme Court’s decision. Turns out right wing justices are mendacious actors. Who would’ve guessed?
 

Thebrownblob

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Didn’t have to, they thought. It was law of the land with the Supreme Court’s decision. Turns out right wing justices are mendacious actors. Who would’ve guessed?
So we ruled by judicial supremacy? That’s not at all how our constitution works. They don’t make laws they decide if they’re legitimate.
 

PT Stewie

"Big Fella"
BILL'S MESSAGE OF THE DAY
The Abortion Question
By: Bill O'ReillyApril 5, 2024
Florida has become the poster state for democracy in the USA. Recently, Governor DeSantis approved a law banning abortion after six weeks unless there are severe health implications for the mother.
Immediately, pro-abortion organizations sued, but the Florida Supreme Court upheld the law with one fascinating footnote: Florida voters will be allowed to choose what kind of abortion situation they want in next November's election.
That's exactly how the U.S. Supreme Court drew it up; each state will decide the abortion question.
Of course, that's unacceptable to leftwing zealots who have tied the existence-ending procedure into "rights." Privacy, reproductive, whatever. They believe the Constitution protects abortion without limits.
In states like New York and California, that view will prevail. Abortion for any reason at any time. President Biden supports the extreme position that allows an almost full-term baby to be terminated in a painful way. But most Americans reject that kind of extremism.
Long gone are the days when President Clinton stated that abortion should be "safe but rare." He felt that way because, apparently, he was uneasy about millions of fetuses not having the opportunity to be born.
It should be noted that Communist China and Nazi Germany both championed abortion to control the birthing process. Humanity is not a feature of those regimes, obviously.
Today, in America, abortion has become a political advantage for the Democratic Party. There is little discussion of humane options such as adoption. Abortion is undeniably a destructive medical procedure, which is why an overwhelming number of American doctors will not perform it.
In our deeply secular country, it should be left to the people to decide this very personal situation. If there is a judgment day after life, things will be sorted out justly.
Until then, Florida voters will have the chance to decide the moral climate of their state. It's the best we can do.
 
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