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Roe overturned! Supreme Court terms 1973 decision 'abuse of judicial authority'
I don't think SCOTUS was ruling on the sanctity of life. They were rightly deciding that the power to legislate in this area lies with the States and not the Federal Government. They need to go through and wipe out a lot of stuff in this same manner - returning more power to the States, as intended by our constitution.Roe vs. Wade has just been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, sending the issue of abortion back to the states – where it belongs.
In my opinion, as a staunch believer in a moral responsibility to protect and fight for innocent human life, SCOTUS did the right thing in support of the sanctity of life, because all Americans, born and yet to be born, have a God-given right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
It shouldn't matter. There are already laws against murder. The laws say nothing about age.I don't think SCOTUS was ruling on the sanctity of life. They were rightly deciding that the power to legislate in this area lies with the States and not the Federal Government. They need to go through and wipe out a lot of stuff in this same manner - returning more power to the States, as intended by our constitution.
Dear 9andaWiggle:I don't think SCOTUS was ruling on the sanctity of life. They were rightly deciding that the power to legislate in this area lies with the States and not the Federal Government. They need to go through and wipe out a lot of stuff in this same manner - returning more power to the States, as intended by our constitution.
Dear Greg T:Wait for the stacking of the court.
There is nothing preventing the federal government to codify abortion, or at least bans on abortion bans at the state level, similarly how the feds made the drinking age 21. Obviously this could be overturned again by the supreme court as the supreme court could reassert states rights.I don't think SCOTUS was ruling on the sanctity of life. They were rightly deciding that the power to legislate in this area lies with the States and not the Federal Government. They need to go through and wipe out a lot of stuff in this same manner - returning more power to the States, as intended by our constitution.
I agree.They were rightly deciding that the power to legislate in this area lies with the States and not the Federal Government..
Anyone has the right to their own mindset with regard to election issues, but anyone who puts abortion at the top of the list pf important election issues isn't using rational thinking.My concern moving forward nis if the Rs will lose the moderate vote to Ds at the state level so their state can pass looser abortion laws.
Eh, I think young women are rationally thinking about where they can get an abortion and what politicians will vote to get them that.Anyone has the right to their own mindset with regard to election issues, but anyone who puts abortion at the top of the list pf important election issues isn't using rational thinking.
Dear Djarum300:Eh, I think young women are rationally thinking about where they can get an abortion and what politicians will vote to get them that.
Election after election, the voting population has shown that they'd rather pay more taxes or have a shitty economy njust so they can have abortion or have more gun control.Dear Djarum300:
I said that they (or anyone) has the right to make personal decisions about voting issue and priorities, but I maintain that anyone who puts abortion at the top of the list isn't fully considering the magnitude and scope of many other pertinent issues affecting today's America.
Likewise, you have the right to express your viewpoints in this forum and elsewhere.
Dear Djarum300:Election after election, the voting population has shown that they'd rather pay more taxes or have a shitty economy njust so they can have abortion or have more gun control.