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To: topher

You miss my point. In this scenario, abortion will no longer be an option. It will have been rendered illegal UNDER CURRENT LAW by technology.

If abortion is no longer possible, ones position on abortion is of no consequence.
Under this scenario, therefore, wouldn't it make more sense in this post-911, post-clinton-debacle world to focus your energies on defeating hillary clinton and electing someone who will make certain all the little children live?


42 posted on 07/27/2005 7:19:06 PM PDT by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: Mia T
You miss my point. In this scenario, abortion will no longer be an option. It will have been rendered illegal UNDER CURRENT LAW by technology.

If that were true under Current Law, PBA would be illegal (doctors describe PBA as Infanticide, PBA=Partial Birth Abortion).

There are two rulings by the US Supreme Court -- Roe v. Wade (Norma McCorvey vs the DA of Dallas) and Doe v. Bolton (Sandra Canoe vs the DA of Fulton County).

The Doe v. Bolton decision makes abortion legal during any time of the pregnancy!

The Roe v. Wade ruling made abortion legal, but did not say the term of the abortion (it supposedly was only 1st Term abortions).

Currently, the Partial Birth Abortion Ban signed by President Bush and the Congress is in jeopardy of being overruled by the US Supreme Court (if Roberts is not on that court come October).

Roberts being on the court in October is important -- Sandra Day O'Connor can come out of retirement to take the bench in October with two cases I care about coming up.

43 posted on 07/28/2005 7:18:46 PM PDT by topher (God bless our troops and protect them)
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