To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"The hypothetical is more than a little far-fetched because, to my knowledge, Catholicism doesn't make it a sin to declare bad laws constitutional."
Good line, that misses the point. "Catholic" could be promoted to mean "would throw Roe". Expect more of this, they have nothing else so far.
Turley comes across as sincere, honest and thoughtful, not an idealogue.
Durbin is part-time lunatic fringe.
Trimmed with the razor, simple truth is likely correct...the story rings true.
38 posted on
07/26/2005 9:23:12 PM PDT by
pending
To: pending
The Roe arguments in terms of legalizing/criminalizing abortion is a fallacious issue to argue. As a matter of law it deals only with respect to the universality of abortion "rights".
IIRC any review of Roe would at most return abortion legality to the states individually for its legal or criminal standing.
Obviously this would be a big step backward for the "pro-death society" since they would have to again fight 50+ battles instead of just one.
40 posted on
07/26/2005 10:32:26 PM PDT by
Optimist
(I think I'm beginning to see a pattern here.)
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