I guess you really didn't read all of my post #306, did ya? (Otherwise, you'd see that Reagan & Bush both were able to do something about it...called the Mexico City policy).
News flash, we are NOT a theocracy.
What? So Reagan & Bush were theocrats in your book because they did something more than talk pro-life? (Give me a break)
I do not believe in abortion either, but it is through one on one talks with people, not laws and harsh protesting where hearts and minds will change.
Oh sure, Martin Luther King & other protestors in the South were "harsh," eh? They didn't enact social change for the better, eh? (Guess you better not acknowledge his day in Feb, then, to be consistent)...Besides, laws do teach just like talking.
All that does is make people did in harder for abortion.
Hey, if they're already pro-death, we have nothing to lose, do we? In fact, we have everything to gain...like a baby's life...one at a time.
IMO, you can maybe get partial birth abortions and late term abortions eventually handled. but the rest is a fight one on one for the hearts and minds of people.
If they are pro-death, you can talk to them, but like you said, it would be difficult to change minds.
The Mexico City policy was good for overseas, but trying to get that kind of thing be the law for the USA itself would be quite the miracle IMO.