To: Marie2
By its opinion in Roe v. Wade-- perhaps the most outrageous and unjustified usurpation of legislative power ever undertaken by the juducial branch in this country--SCOTUS imperiously and forever denied the people of the right to peacefully debate and address the vital issue of abortion within their duly elected legislatures. SCOTUS haughtily thought that would end the matter. It did not. It never will.
As long as the abomination of Roe v. Wade stands, the wound inflicted by SCOTUS will never heal and there will be supperations of violence from time to time. It doesn't take a prophet to see that.
To: behzinlea
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...SCOTUS imperiously and forever denied the people of the right to peacefully debate and address the vital issue of abortion within their duly elected legislatures."
No doubt the Roe decision is infamously immoral. But I think the people of South Dakota, for one example, would disagree with the "forever denied" part of your assertion.
Legislation recognizing that life begins at conception is the route to aborting Roe as the court itself pointed out in '73.
48 posted on
06/09/2009 5:46:47 PM PDT by
BuddhaBrown
(Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
To: behzinlea
“As long as the abomination of Roe v. Wade stands, the wound inflicted by SCOTUS will never heal and there will be supperations of violence from time to time.”
Well stated. I agree with you completely.
62 posted on
06/09/2009 8:17:29 PM PDT by
Marie2
(The second mouse gets the cheese.)
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