To: Grunthor
Returning the issue to the states is a great idea. Then the debate would become far more public, and prolific as pro-abortionists were forced to present their arguments in the raucous atmosphere of politics instead of the judicial swamp where it now rests.
Politicians are responsible for their decisions in a way that judges never are. They pay a price for stupidity as judges never do.
If the issue returns to the states, we’ve basically won.
17 posted on
09/29/2007 9:54:52 AM PDT by
chesley
(Where's the omelet? -- Orwell)
To: chesley
“If the issue returns to the states, weve basically won.”
That’s how I see it. When they have to debate the issue in public, and the public has a chance to see what abortion is, that it IS killing.....no way abortion remains legal in most places. I would say all places but we still have outposts like Vermont, New York, Massachusetts and California.....those would be tough rows to hoe.
18 posted on
09/29/2007 10:00:52 AM PDT by
Grunthor
(It's tough to be the candidate of the ct'ers and maintain any shred of credibility)
To: chesley
Wrong!
No state, city or political subdivision has
the right to hold slaves, or establish death camps
for Jews or pre-born babies.
54 posted on
09/29/2007 8:34:19 PM PDT by
Lesforlife
("For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb . . ." Psalm 139:13!!!!!)
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