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To: Reagan Man

Majority Opinion: "The Constitution does not explicitly mention any right of privacy."

But we're going to find one . . . .

"Whizzer" White was right.


63 posted on 02/22/2007 10:00:11 AM PST by tumblindice
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To: cpforlife.org

.....and WE have the right to vote for somebody else ping.


64 posted on 02/22/2007 10:02:19 AM PST by shibumi (".....panta en pasin....." - Origen)
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To: tumblindice
>>>>>"Whizzer" White was right.

So was J. Rehnquist:

"To reach its result, the Court necessarily has had to find within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment a right that was apparently completely unknown to the drafters of the Amendment. As early as 1821, the first state law dealing directly with abortion was enacted by the Connecticut Legislature. By the time of the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868, there were at least 36 laws enacted by state or territorial legislatures limiting abortion. While many States have amended or updated their laws, 21 of the laws on the books in 1868 remain in effect today."

65 posted on 02/22/2007 10:02:41 AM PST by Reagan Man (FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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